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A26981 A paraphrase on the New Testament with notes, doctrinal and practical, by plainess and brevity fitted to the use of religious families, in their daily reading of the Scriptures : and of the younger and poorer sort of scholars and ministers, who want fuller helps : with an advertisement of difficulties in the Revelations / by Richard Baxter. Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1685 (1685) Wing B1338; ESTC R231645 1,057,080 615

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in due time Christ died for the ungodly 6. For when we were worthless helpless lost and miserable in the fittest season Christ died even for the ungodly guilty Sinners to recover them to God and save them 7. For scarcely for a righteous man will one die yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die 7. For among Men few or scarce any one would die for an Innocent Man though perhaps some few of rare Charity and self-denial would venture on death for a Man of eminent worth and goodness 8. But God commendeth his love toward us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us 8. But the love of God to us was so transcendently declared and magnified that while we were yet Sinners against his Law and him Christ died to reconcile and save us 2. Much more then being now justified by his blood we shall be saved from wrath through him 9. And if he loved us so far as to give his Son to die for us when we were meer guilty Sinners we may be sure that now he hath made and accepted us as Righteous pardoning all our Sin for the Sacrifice of the Blood of Christ he will certainly save us from Damnation 10. For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his life 10. For if God reconciled us to himself by his Sons death when we were his Enemies doubtless he will save them that are now reconciled and pardoned Believers by the Intercession of him that liveth in Glory and is now our Head the Lord of Life by giving us his Spirit and justifying us at last and receiving us to himself in Glory He that loved his Enemies will not damn his beloved Children 11. And not only so but we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ by whom we have received the atonement 11. And now moreover through this reconciliation by Christ which we have received upon our believing God is so far from being our terrifying avenging Judge that he is become our greatest glorying and joy he being our God and we his People and he being our Father and alsufficient Portion and Felicity 12. Wherefore as by one man sin entred into the world and death by sin and so death passed upon all men for that all have sinned 12. In all this we have notice of this great Mystery that as Adam was the Root or first cause of Mans Sin and Death and by that one Man sin entred into the World and death by Sin and so all being Sinners death passed upon all even Temporal death actually and Eternal death by the Sentence of the Violated Law as being our due 13. For until the law sin was in the world but sin is not imputed where there is no law 14. Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adams transgression who is the figure of him that was to come 13 14. For it is certain that Sin was in the World before Moses's Law even from Adam's fall And whereas that is no Sin nor imputed to Guilt and Punishment which is against no Law yet death reigning from Adam's fall till Moses and therefore all were under some Law Sin being so far imputed to them though they sinned not themselves as Adam did against an express particular command and penal threatning by supernatural Revelation from Heaven nor all that died e. g. Infants did actually and personally transgress Therefore it was from him as his vitiated guilty Seed that they derived Original Sin and by this vitious nature they at age sinned actually against that Law which they were under and by both were the Children of death so that we may compare Adam as the root of Sin and Death to all with Christ who is to all true Christians the root of Holiness and Life 15. But not as the offence so also is the free gift For if through the offence of one many be dead much more the grace of God and the gift by grace which is by one man Jesus Christ hath abounded unto many 15. But the disparity must be noted For if the sin of one Man had such malignant power and pernicious efficacy as to procure the guilt and death of many we may be sure that the Grace and Mercy of God and the gift of that saving Grace which is from the Merits Intercession and Spirit of Christ shall be more effectual to the Life of many 16. And not as it was by one that sinned so is the gift for the judgment was by one to condemnation but the free gift is of many offences unto justification 16. And there is this further differences that Adam one Man by one sin brought the Sentence of Death on all the World which had not passed else upon us But it is many Sins of many Men which Christ doth deliver us from in the free gift of our Justification 17. For if by one mans offence death reigned by one much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one Jesus Christ 17. For if one offence of one Man made all Men Subjects to Death by that one much more powerfully and effectually they which receive from one Redeemer abundance of Grace and the gift of Righteousness in the healing and pardoning of all their Sins shall certainly Reign in the purchased and promised life of Glory by that one Saviour Jesus Christ 18. Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men to justification of life 18. Therefore as by the offence of one the Sentance of Death was passed upon all his posterity so also by the Righteousness of one as the meritorious and procuring cause the free gift came on all Men for Justification and Life That is A free Gift is made and offered promiscuously to all on condition of believing suitable acceptance and actually justifieth all to Life who so believingly accept it and unthankfully reject it not 19. For as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous 19. For as by one Adam's disobedience all Men as receiving their Nature from him are made guilty and corrupt and punishable as Sinners so by the procuring meritorious Obedience of one in performing all that was required of him as our Redeemer in perfect holiness of Soul and Life fulfilling the Law of Innocency and of Moses and the peculiar Law of Mediation being obedient to the Death on the Cross shall the many that by Faith receive him be constituted Righteous and so accounted and judged of God even reconciled pardoned adopted and made the Heirs of Life 20. Moreover the law entred that the offence might abound but where sin abounded grace did much more abound
and the law prophesied until John And if ye will receive it this is Elias which was to come 15. He that hath ears to hear let him hear 13 14 15. The Law and Prophets till John indeed foretold the Messiah but not so determinately and nearly as John did And if you can receive it I tell you John is that Elias that Malachi foretold should go before to prepare the way to Christ The belief of this is of great moment to your faith 16. But whereto shall I liken this generation It is like to children sitting in the Market and calling to their fellows 17. We have piped to you and ye have not danced we have mourned to you and ye have not lamented 16 17. But the unbelievers of this generation do as children in their games complain of one another you will neither dance when we pipe nor lament when we mourn to you you are cross to us whatever game we play 18. For John came neither eating nor drinking and they say He hath a Devil 19. The Son of man came eating and drinking and they say Behold a man gluttonous and a wine bibber a friend of publicans and sinners But wisdom is justified of her children 18 19. John lived austerely on Locusts and wild-honey and they took him for a possessed mad-man And of me that exercise no such unusual austerity of diet but mere temperance they say I am a gluttonous man and a lover of wine No innocency will suffice to escape the false censures of Malignants But the sons of Wisdom will justifie it 20. Then began he to upbraid the cities wherein most of his mighty works were done because they repented not 21. Wo to thee Chorazin Wo to thee Bethsaida for if the mighty works which were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sydon they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes 22. But I say to you It shall be more tollerable for Tyre and Sydon at the day of judgment than for you 20 21 22. Note 1. Christs own Preaching and Miracles had so little success as that he is put to upbraid the places where he had wrought them for their impenitence Therefore the best Preachers may be put to the like 2. The punishment of such as are unconverted under the most convincing Preaching will be most intollerable 3. Tho it be Gods grace which converteth Souls yet he usually so proportioneth it to the means he useth that the same means ordinarily would convert some which converts not others 23. And thou Capernaum which art exalted unto heaven shalt be brought down to hell For if the mighty works which have been done in thee had been done in Sodom it would have remained until this day 24. But I say to you that it shall be more tollerable for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment than for thee 23 24. Thou Capernaum where I have dwelt hast by my presence preaching and works been honoured with the heavenly gifts but for impenitence shalt be destroyed If Sodom had seen and heard what thou hast their repentance would have prevented their destruction But their doom at the day of Judgment shall be more tollerable than thine 25. At that time Jesus answered and said I thank thee O Father Lord of heaven and earth because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent and hast revealed them to babes 26. Even so Father for so it seemed good in thy sight 25 26. Then Jesus said to God his Father I thank thee O Father who being Lord of Heaven and Earth hast the absolute right to dispose of all that thou hast chosen the despised unlearned sort of men to make known effectually the Gospel of Salvation to rather than the men of reputation for learning and wisdom in the world and hast left proud self-conceited men in their ignorance whilst thou hast taught the humble and meek This pleaseth me as being the choice and good pleasure of thy wisdom 27. All things are delivered to me of my Father and no man knoweth the Son but the Father neither knoweth any man the Father save the Son and he to whomsoeever the Son will reveal him 27. All things are delivered by the Father to me upon my right of Redemption in order to the ends of my saving office so that I am under the Divi●● nature even in my humanity made the universa● 〈◊〉 Ruler and Benefactor And as none can comprehend the mystery of my Person Office and Works save the Father that sent me so none can savingly know God the Father but the Son and he to whom the ●●n will make him known by the Gospel and the illumination of the Spirit 28. Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest 29. Take my yoke on you and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart and ye shall find rest to your souls 30. For my yoke is easie and my burthen is light 28 29 30. Come to me all ye that are under the slavery of Sin and Satan and under Gods displeasure by your guilt and under the burdensome ceremonious and cursing Law and the Pharisees tutorage and under the toil of a poor afflicted condition in the world and I will give you deliverance and rest Take on you the yoke of my Government and Covenant and learn of me as your Teacher by my Doctrine and Example for I am meek and lowly and my Doctrines are not suited to the Pomp and grandeur of this world nor to the interest and mind of the proud and covetous but to men of a low and humble quality and in this you shall find rest to your tired troubled fearful Souls For my Service and Law is gracious and ●asie fitted to the relief of the guilty and distressed and all that I lay on you by my word and works is sight in comparison of the heavy burdens that you undergo CHAP. XII 1. AT that time Jesus went on the Sabbath day through the corn and his disciples were hungry and began to pluck the ears of corn and to eat Note Both the labour and the early eating seem here meant but specially the first 2. But when the Pharisees saw it they said to him Behold thy disciples do that which is not lawful to do on the sabbath day 2. Art thou a good Teacher who sufferest thy Disciples to break Gods law Note That the Pharisees controversie against Christ was that he was not religious and strict enough in keeping Gods Law so that pretended strictness is no proof that men are in the right 3. But he said to them Have ye not read what David did when he was hungred and they that were with him 4. How he entred into the house of God and did eat the shew-bread which was not lawful for him to eat nor for them that were with him but only for the priests 5. Or have ye not read in the law how that on the sabbath days
that Prophet And he answered No. 19. John constantly affirmed that he was not Christ nor Elias personally nor the Prophet mentioned Deut. 18.15 Qu. Doth not Christ say that John was Elias Ans Not the person of old Elias but the person prophested under that name 22 Then said they unto him Who art thou that we may give an answer to them that sent us What sayest thou of thy self 22. Tell us then what thou art that we may give an account why thou undertakes● to Prophesie and Baptize 23 He said I am the voyce of one crying in the wilderness Make straight the way of the Lord as said the Prophet Esaias 23. I am he that Isaiah prophesied of in these words Isaiah 40.3 24. And they which were sent were of the Pharisees 25 And they asked him and said unto him Why baptizest thou then if thou be not that Christ nor Elias neither that Proph●t 26 John answered them saying I baptize you with water but there standeth one among you whom ye know not 27 He it is who coming after me is preferred before me whose shooes latchet I am not worthy to unloose 24 c. The Pharisees professed to reverence Prophets and therefore were inquisitive to know whether John was a Prophet or what he was who presumed to Baptize But he told them that it was his Office by baptizing with Water to prepare them to receive him that already was among them unknown who will Baptize with the Holy Ghost to whom he was unworthy to do the office of the lowest Servant 28 These things were done in Berhabara beyond Jordan where John was baptizing 29 The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him and saith Behold the Lamb of God who taketh away the sin of the world 28 29. The next day after the Pharisees questions John seeing Christ gave him personally this testimony Behold this man is appointed to be Sacrificed to God as the Lambs were under the Law to make expiation for the sins of the world that all that believe on him may be pardoned 30 This is he of whom I said After me cometh a man which is preferred before me for he was before me 31 And I knew him not but that he should be made manifest to Israel therefore am I come baptizing with water 30 31. I knew that the Messiah was come but I knew not that this was he till God made it known to me and I saw the Holy Ghost come on him afterward But because he is come I baptize men to prepare them to receive him 32 And John bare record saying I saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove and it abode upon him 33 And I knew him not but he that sent me to baptize with water the same said unto me upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending and remaining upon him the same is he which baptizeth with the holy Ghost 34 and I saw and bare record that this is the Son of God 32. N. Johns testimony was both by Revelation and Vision of the descent of the Spirit in some visible appearance And whether John only heard the voice from Heaven mentioned Mat. 3.17 ● uncertain 35 Again the next day after John stood and two of his Disciples 36 And looking on Jesus as he walked he saith Behold the Lamb of God 37 And the two Disciples heard him speak and they followed Jesus 37. Not followed him yet as his Disciples but as enquirers after him in order to a closer following him 38 Then Jesus turned and saw them following and saith unto them What seek ye They said unto him Rabbi which is to say being interpreted Master where dwellest thou 39 He saith unto them come and see They came and saw where he dwelt and abode with him that day for it was about the tenth hour 40 One of the two which heard John speak and followed him was Andrew Simon Peters brother 41 He first findeth his own brother Simon and saith unto him We have found the Messias which is being interpreted the Christ 42 And he brought him to Jesus And when Jesus beheld him he said Thou art Simon the son of Jona thou shalt be called Cephas which is by interpretation a stone 38. Note By all this it appeareth that when Peter and Andrew were after called and suddenly left all and followed Christ it was not without some previous notice of him and preparation thereto 43 The day following Jesus would go forth into Galilee and findeth Philip and saith unto him Follow me 44. Now Phi●ip was of Bethsaida the city of Andrew and Peter 45 Philip findeth Nathaneel and saith unto him We have found him of whom Moses in the Law and the Prophets did write Jesus of Nazareth the son of Joseph 43. The long expected Messias is now come and we have found him he is Jesus of Nazareth c. 46 And Nathaneel said unto him Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth Philip saith unto him Come and see 46. Do the Prophets tell us that the Messiah shall come out of Nazereth Galilee produceth not Prophets Philip saith come and see him and then judge 47. Jesus saw Nathaneel coming to him and saith of him Behold an Israelite indeed in whom is no guile 47. A sincere true hearted man Qu. Were any unbelievers such Answ He was not an unbeliever though yet he knew not Christ For he had that Belief which men were saved by before Christs coming 48. Nathaneel saith unto him Whence knowest thou me Jesus answered and said unto him Before that Philip called thee when thou wast under the fig-tree I saw thee 49 Nathaneel answered and saith unto him Rabbi thou art the Son of God thou art the King of Israel 48. Note He judged that none but God or by God could know what men said and did at such a distance 2. It was well for Nathaneel that he came to see Christ experience convinced him And yet no doubt but Gods special Grace did it For the Pharisees saw more and yet believed not 50 Jesus answered and said unto him Because I said unto thee I saw thee under the fig-tree beleivest thou thou shalt see greater things then these 50. Doth this much convince thee I will do greater things then this to convince the world 51 And he saith unto him Verily verily I say unto you hereafter ye shall see heaven open and the Angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of man 51. You shall see Heaven open and the Angels owning me and ministring unto me epecially at my Ascension CHAP. II. AND the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee and the mother of Jesus was there 2 And both Jesus was called and his disciples to the marriage 1 2. Christ refus'd not that familiar converse which Marriage feasts are used to 3 And when they wanted wine the mother of Jesus saith unto him They have no wine 4 Jesus saith unto her Woman what have I to do with
Resurrection but must Ascend to my Father where my Body shall be a Glorified spiritual body And though I will allow you as much familiarity as shall convince you of my Resurrection yet no more nor such as formerly But go to my Disciples and tell them I take them as my Brethren and am shortly to Ascend where I shall be better to them than on Earth even to him that is my Father by Nature and Merit and their Father by adopting Grace and Union with me through my Merit to my God as I am Mediator and Man and their God through my Mediation Note All true believers should labour to get this most Comfortable text deeply imprinted on their Minds and never think of God or come to him but as here described My Father and your Father My God and your God And thus only to think of Heaven and our change at Death we are Ascending to our ascended Saviour called our Brother and to his Father and our Father to his God and our God Note That there seemeth a great difference between the Evangelists in describing these passages and appearances to the Women and Apostles But it is but because one leaveth out what another mentioneth but not that they contradict each other And if you you take them altogether as one History the order seemeth to be this First Mary Magdalen Johanna Mary of James and Sallome having bought Spices and going to Embalm the Body said who will roll away the Stone for us Secondly When they come they found that the Stone was rolled away for an Angel had done it and with his appearing and Earthquake affrighted away the Soldiers Thirdly That Angel with another saith to the Women fear not I know you seek Jesus that was was Crucified why seek ye the living among the dead he is not here he is Risen Come see the place c. 4. Then the Women run and tell the Disciples They have taken away the Lord we know not where they have laid him 5. Then Peter and John run to see 6. Mary being come back stood weeping at the Enterance and looked back and saw two Angels as John reciteth it 7. Then Mary looked back and saw Christ and at first knew him not and he spake to her as here 8. Then she runs and tells the Disciples that she had seen the Lord 9. Either then or when she was gone Jesus met the rest of the Women and said to them All hail and they laid hold on his Feet and worshipped him and he said fear not Go tell my brethen c. Or perhaps we may make it shorter As 1. The Stone rolled away and the keeper affrighted away 2. Mary and the other women comes and find it so 3. They go in and miss the body 4. Many runs and tells Peter and John 5. They run to see 6. The women Staying see first one Angel on the Stone on the right side and then two one at the head and one at the feet of the place 7. These Angels say all that is mentioned to Mary and the rest 8. Mary seeth Jesus and so do the rest who holding him by the feet he restraineth further corporal contract and speaketh to Mary and the rest all that is mentioned 9. Then she and they tell the Disciples that they had seen him and what he said This seemeth the order of all togegether 18. Mary Magdalene came and told the Disciples that she had seen the Lord and that he had spoken these things unto her 19. Then the same day at evening being the first day of the week when the doors were shut where the Disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews came Jesus and stood in the midst and saith unto them Peace be unto you 18 19. Note Christ rose and first appeared on the first day of the week If any should question it by cavilling at the Text as doubtful the practice of the Universal Church ever since observing that day without any Contradicting Party proveth it past doubt to all that use sober reason in the case 2. Christ owned their private meeting not reproving the Cautelous fears of Persecutors 3. The first word that he spake to them together or after his words to Mary was peace be unto you Little understood by many Churchmen 20. And when he had so said he sheweth unto them his hands and his side Then were the Disciples glad when they saw the Lord. 20. Several appearances are past by because mentioned by others 21. Then said Jesus to them again Peace be unto you as my Father hath sent me even so send I you 22. And when he had said this he breathed on them and saith unto them Receive ye the holy Ghost 23. Whose soever sins ye remit they are remitted unto them and whosoever sins ye retain they are retained 21 22 c. Peace is the sum of my Gift and Benediction to you and the sum of your duty to others as my Father sent me into the World to Gather Guide and save his Church as their Head and Mediator so I send you to Gather Guide and Save the Church as my Apostles And breathing on them he said As my Father sent me not with a bare Title unfurnished for his work but filled with the Spirit of Life and Power of Light and Wisdom of Love and Goodness so I will give you the same Holy Spirit and send you furnished with Power Knowledge and Love and not with meer names and Titles as Images I give you Power to Preach the Gospel so effectually as shall open mens Eyes and turn them from Darkness to Light and from the Power of Satan unto God that they may receive really from God and by Sacramental investiture in Baptism from your Remission of Sins and right to the inheritance among the Sanctified by Faith in me To be the Guids of my Church entrusted with Witnessing and Recording my Doctrine Laws and Promises for their Government to the end of the World And with the Keys of Church order as authorized Judges in your several charges who is capable of Church Communion to be received by Baptism restored by Repentance or as uncapable Apostates cast out Together with an extraordinary Power to inflict or to remit bodily Punishment by my rule not at your pleasure but as it shall please the Holy Ghost which he shall give you And I do breath on you to communicate now some beginnings of that Spirit which I will send down on you after my Ascension And so signifie to you that it is a real Qualification and Spirituall that I will give as God when he made Man breathed into him a living Soul that you deceive not your selves and the Church by dead Imaginary and Powerless names The witness of Jesus is the Spirit of Prophesie And of Sanctification And if any man have not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his by what name or Title soever he be dignified 24. But Thomas one of the twelve called Didymus
20. And Moses's Law which came in afterward was made to increase Mens obligation against Sin and more expresly and terribly forbid it that if the Jews would sin their Guilt and Punishment should be the greater as alas they did even to abundance But when guilt was increased and Sin by Mens abuse of the Law Grace did superabound being victorious against Sin and Guilt and the curse in all true Believers and extending to many more than Moses's Law did even to all the called Nations of the World 21. That as sin hath reigned unto death even so might grace reign through righteousness to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. 21. That as Sin hath had its reign and sad effects in the Death and Miseries of the Sons of Adam even so shall Grace have its more victorious Dominion and Reign by the Meritorious Righteousness of Christ in making all his Members or Spiritual Off-spring Righteous by his Pardoning Adopting Sanctifying Mercy and bringing them to Eternal Life by the Power and Efficacy of Jesus their Redeemer CHAP. VI. 1. WHat shall we say then shall we continue in sin that grace may abound 1. Perhaps some may gather from all this that we preach a Doctrine of Licentiousness and seeing Grace abounded where Sin abounded we infer that Men may continue in Sin that Grace may abound 2. God forbid How shall we that are dead to sin live any longer therein 2. Far be it from us so to think For though Christ came to save Sinners it was not to savour Sin but to destroy it and save Men from it And therefore as he died for Sin he causeth us to die to Sin and how then shall we live in it that are dead to it 3. Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death 3. Know ye not that when Men are Baptized they are by Vow Covenant and Profession listed into the belief of a Crucified Saviour who died for Sin to save us from it and do profess that Repentance by which we renounce it as dead to it for the time to come 4. Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into his death that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father even so we also should walk in newness of life 4. Therefore in our Baptism we are dipped unde the Water as signifying our Covenant-profession that as he was buried for Sin we are dead and buried to Sin that as the glorious power of God raised him from the dead so we should rise up to live to him in newness and holiness of Life 5. For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection 5. For as we have Covenanted and Professed our belief in him and conformity to him as Dead so we have Covenanted and Professed and must practise our Conformity to his Resurrection or else it is not true Baptism and Christianity and Conformity to Christ 6. Knowing this that our old man is crucified with him that the body of sin might be destroyed that henceforth we should not serve sin 6. Knowing that as his Body was Crucified for Sin so we have herein Covenanted and Professed to be as to our old Dispositions and sinful Conversations as it were crucified with him that the Body of Sin that is our fleshly corrupt disposition and conversation might be destroyed that henceforth we should not serve Sin but be as dead to it 7. For he that is dead is freed from sin 7. For as a Dead Man is absolved from all servile Obligations to his Master so he that is by the Death of Sin conformed to the death of Christ is freed from the dominion of Sin 8. Now if we be dead with Christ we believe that we shall also live with him 8. And if we be indeed what we are by Baptismal Profession conformed thus to Christs Death we have cause to believe that we must and shall be conformed to his Resurrection and Life 9. Knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more death hath no more dominion over him 10. For in that he died he died unto sin once but in that he liveth he liveth unto God 11. Likewise reckon ye also your selves to be dead indeed unto sin but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord. 9 10 11. For as we know that Christ being raised from the Dead dieth no more His Death for Sin was but once but he being risen liveth to God for ever so must you reckon that you are by Conversion from Sin to God once dead to Sin by Covenant Consent and Profession that you may ever after-live to God by the Mediation Spirit and Grace of Christ 12. Let not sin reign therefore in your mortal body that you should obey it in the lusts thereof Therefore unless you will renounce your Baptism and Christianity you must not let Sin reign in those bodies which as they die for sin so are professedly dead to sin Its lusts may tempt and trouble you but must not be obeyed 13. Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin but yield your selves to God as those that are alive from the dead and your members as instruments of righteousness to God 13. Nor must you yield the Members of your Bodies as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin tho you should pretend that you keep your Hearts clean to God but give up your selves to the Government and Will of God as those that are risen and alive from your dead state of sin that you may live to him and so give up the Members of your Bodies as the Souls Instruments of Righteousness in serving God 14. For sin shall not have dominion over you for you are not under the law but under grace 14. For sin must not and shall not have dominion over you to rule you or condemn you for you are not under the Law which meerly forbade it and condemned the sinner but under Grace which mortifieth and forgiveth it 15. What then shall we sin because we are not under the law but under grace God forbid 15. What then shall we turn this Argument of our deliverance from sin to encourage us in sin and be the bolder to sin because we are not under the Law that condemneth sinners but under Grace that pardoneth them Far be it from us 16. Know ye not that to whom ye yield your selves servants to obey his servants you are to whom ye obey whether of sin unto death or of obedience unto righteousness 16. Know ye not that as your engagement to be Servants of Christ bindeth you to obey him so your obedience will shew whose Servants you are indeed whether you obey sin which is the way of death or obey Christ unto Righteousness and life 17. But God be thanked that ye were the servants of sin but ye have obeyed from the heart that
for us which thence he will bestow 13. For if the blood of bulls and of goats and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh 13. If these be by Divine Institution effectual against corporal Legal uncleanness by a ceremonial Sanctification the figure of the spiritual 14. How much more shall the blood of Christ who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God 14. Most certainly then shall the Blood of Christ who by the Eternal Spirit offered himself Soul and Body a spotless Sacrifice to God the Soveraign Righteous Judge to cleanse Soul and Conscience from the power and guilt of dead works which signifie a death in sin and tend to death for sin to serve the Living God who will accept us to an Everlasting Life Note By the Eternal Spirit by which Christ offered himself some Expositors understand Christ's Immortal Soul voluntarily resigning his Life 2. Others understand the Holy Ghost the Third Person in the Trinity by whom Christ is said to be conceived and to do his Miracles 3. Others understand his own Divine Nature as the Second Person It 's hard to be sure which is meant but it is of no great moment seeing it is certain that indeed he did it by all these three There is a fourth Opinion of some that understand it of a prime superangelical Nature of Christ which they think by Eternal Emanation cometh from the Deity united to it which they make a middle Third Nature in Christ and in which they suppose it is that as a Creature he is advanced above all Angels because they take Angels and Men to to be specie distinct and that if Humane Nature must be set above Angels in it self it must thereby change its species and be no more humane But to be wise to sobriety in such Mysteries is safe and not to presume 15. And for this cause he is the mediatour of the new testament that by means of death for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance 15. And for this cause Christ became Mediator between God and Man to procure seal and promulgate the New Covenant or Law of Grace that his death doing that which no other Sacrifice could do in expiation of the Jews sins committed under the Mosaical Covenant as well as of the rest of the World they which are by his call made sound Believers might by promise be secured of the Eternal Inheritance and possessed of it in due time 16. For where a testament is there must also of necessity be the death of the testatour 17. For a testament is of force after men are dead otherwise it is of no strength at all whilest the testatour liveth 16 17. And Christ being by his Sponsion to be a Sacrifice his Donation doth presuppose his Purchase and thence his Covenant hath also the nature of a Testament which supposeth the death of the Testator and is not of efficacy till then to give full right to what he bequeatheth Note That the eminent Evangelical Kingdom of the Mediator in its last full Edition called the Kingdom of Christ and of Heaven distinct from the obscure state of Promise before Christ's Incarnation began at Christ's Resurrection Ascension and sending of the eminent Gift of the Holy Ghost and was but as an Embrio before 18. Whereupon neither the first testament was dedicated without bloud 18. Therefore the first as figurative of the second was consecrated and sealed in blood 19. For when Moses had spoken every precept to all the people according to the law he took the bloud of calves and of goats with water and scarlet wool and hyssop and sprinkled both the Book and all the people 20. Saying This is the bloud of the Testament which God hath enjoyned unto you 21. Moreover he sprinkled with bloud both the tabernacle and all the vessels of the ministry 22. And almost all things are by the law purged with bloud and without shedding of bloud is no remission 19 20 21 22. Note 1. God purposely instituted all these bloody Purifications to prefigure Christ 2. The Custom of sacrificing from the Fall must arise from Divine Institution and not without it from natural Invention as some now affirm And no doubt but it is propagated among all Idolaters through the World 1. By Tradition from Adam 2. Corrupted by Devils who would be worshipped as God and to that end promote the imitation of God 3. The Papists sprinkling of Holy Water is such another corrupt imitation setting up their Ceremony instead of Gods which Christ abolished 23. It was therefore necessary that the patterns in things in the heavens should be purified with these but the heavenly things themselves with better Sacrifices than these 23. These Ceremonies being ordained to prefigure and notifie things that are in Heaven and belong to Heaven it was meet that such blood should be the purifying Ceremony But the heavenly things themselves must be purchased and the Souls fitted for it purified and the Covenant consecrated by a more precious Sacrifice even the blood of the Lamb of God who taketh away the sins of the World 24. For Christ is not entred into the holy places made with hands which are the figures of the true but into heaven it self now to appear in the presence of God for us 24. For it was not to officiate in a Tabernacle made by man that Christ became our High Priest but though his Sacrifice was offered on Earth it was to officiate by continued Intercession for us in the Heavens in the presence of God's Glory of which the other was but a Type 25. Nor yet that he should offer himself often as the high priest entreth into the holy place every year with blood of others 26. For then must he often have suffered since the foundation of the world but now once in the end of the world hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself 25 26. Note 1. Christ's once offering was sufficient It may oft be commemorated but only once done 2. It is unspeakable joy to Believers that Christ is for us as our High Priest entred into Heaven For he hath promised that we shall be with him where he is And where else now should we desire to be 3. The days of Christ here were the declining latter part of the World called the end as fifty or sixty years old is the end that is the latter part of man's Life How near then is it now to an end 1684 after 27 28. And as it is appointed unto men once to die but after this the Judgment So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many and unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation 27 28. And as it is with the common state of
man on Earth who must all once die and then be doomed to their endless state so Christ was once to die as a Sacrifice for the sins many and to them that wait for him in the prepared state of Faith Hope Obedience and Patience he shall appear again but not any more to bear the punishment of their sins but to justifie them publickly and take them to his glory CHAP. X. 1. FOR the law having a shadow of good things to come and not the very Image of the things can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the commers thereunto perfect 1. For the Law having but in its Ceremonies a shadow of the great heavenly Blessings of the Gospel and not the clear Image or Draught or Map of the things themselves doth shew by the frequent yearly iteration of those Sacrifices that it doth not perfect the Sacrifices 2. For then would they not have ceased to be offered because that the worshippers once purged should have had no more conscience of sins 2. For then they would have ceased to be offered because the Worshippers once pardoned and cleansed should have no more conscience of guilt or remaining pravity 3. But in those sacrifices there is a remembrance again made of sins every year 4. For it is not possible that the bloud of bulls and of goats should take away sins 3 4. Note 1. This Text doth not deny that the faithful Jews were then forgiven nor that the Law conduced to it as used in subordination to the antecedent Promise and Law of Grace But without this Promise the Law could not do it 2. Nor doth this infer that we may not mention lament and beg pardon for our old sin while we live on Earth Nor that renewed sins have no need of a renewed pardon but no need of a new Sacrifice 5. Wherefore when he cometh into the world he saith Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not but a body hast thou prepared me 6. In burnt-offerings and sacrifices for sin thou hast had no pleasure 7. Then said I Lo I come in the volume of the book it is written of me to do thy will O God 8. Above when he said Sacrifice and offering and burnt-offerings and offering for sin thou wouldest not neither hadst pleasure therein which are offered by the law 9. Then said he Lo I come to do thy will O God He taketh away the first that he may establish the second 5 6 7 8 9. David as a Prophet personating Christ saith c. taking down Sacrifices as insufficient and introducing Christs obedient Sacrifice of himself 10. By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all 10. And by this Decree of God giving us a Saviour to be a Sacrifice for our sins we are as far as belongeth to the Expiating Sacrifice made a holy people unto God the sins of the faithful by this price being pardoned and Reconciliation made 11. And every priest standeth daily ministring and offering oftentimes the same sacrifices which can never take away sins 11. And the Priests must be still sacrificing the same things never finishing the Expiation 12. But this man after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever sat down on the right hand of God 13. From henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool 12 13. But Christ having offered but one Sacrifice for sins as sufficient for ever sate down in the possession of Glory and universal Dominion in the Heavens on the right hand of God where he will reign till he hath subdued all his Enemies even all that opposeth the perfecting of his work of the Salvation and Glory of his Church 14. For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified 14. For all the faithful and sanctified are by that one offering as a sufficient Expiatory Sacrifice freed from all guilt and sin now initially and shall be perfectly without any other Expiatory Sacrifice for ever 15 16 17. Whereof the holy Ghost also is a witness to us for after that he had said before This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days saith the Lord I will put my laws into their hearts and in their minds will I write them And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more 18. Now where remission of these is there is no more offering for sin 15 16 17 18. Note here 1. That when the price is given and taken and a free Act of Oblivion made on the bare condition of thankful acceptance the crime is said to be pardoned in the common custom of speech it being done as far as belongeth to the Satisfier and the Rector as such though yet the Resusers be all actually unpardoned For a Conditional Gift puts nothing in act till the Condition be performed 2. That here in the Promise Pardon is not in time before Renovation and so not actually of any Infidels or unconverted though elect thereto 3. That even the pardon of the sanctified is but such as excludeth any more Sacrifice but not any more Faith Repentance Watching Praying c. 19. Having therefore Brethren boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus 20. By a new and living way which he hath consecrated for us through the vail that is to say his flesh 21. And having an high priest over the house of God 19 20 21. And now I come to the Use of all that I have said in all the foregoing Doctrine We are not now deterred from access to God by unexpiated guilt but may come to him as a Father with comfortable reverent boldness and hope as reconciled by Christ even in confidence of the merit of his Righteousness and Sacrifice which is as a new and still effectual living way through the veil of his flesh consecrated for us And we have now in the Heavens a Glorified High Priest who is Head over all things to his Church which is the House of God and ever liveth to do all for us in Heaven which belongeth to a perfected High Priest 22. Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water 22. Let us therefore draw near to God in holy Worship and heavenly Desires and Aspirings with a heart that is sound sincere and true to Christ and our convictions and abounding with full belief and trust in Christ for all that he hath promised having our hearts cleansed by Christ's Blood which the sprinkling figured under the Law from the conscience of guilt and the love and power of sin and our bodily practice purified from uncleanness typified by the washings under the Law and federally signified by our Baptism 23. Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering for he is faithful that promised 23. Let us against all subtle deceitful Adversaries and against all
not you only bear it patiently but joyfully with exceeding gladness because your reward in Heaven will be so much the surer and greater for you do but follow the Prophets that are gone this way to heaven before you whom the carnal Church persecuted and murdered tho their posterity honour their names when they are dead but go on and imitate them in hating and persecuting the living 13. Ye are the salt of the earth but if the salt have lost its savour wherewith shall it be salted It is thenceforth good for nothing but to be cast out and trodden underfoot of men 13. The World is putrified with the corruption of all sin and you that follow me must be as salt to it to recover it from this corruption But if you prove filthy and corrupt your selves what or who shall be salt to you for your recovery Corrupt professors of Christianity are more miserable hopeless and forlorn than Heathens 14. Ye are the light of the world A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid 15. Neither do men light a Candle and put it under a bushel but on a candlestick and it giveth light to all that are in the house 14 15. God hath honoured you to be the lights to a dark world It is not therefore an obscure and hidden sort of goodness that beseemeth you You are called out to be conspicuous in the world like a City on a hill that cannot be hid by your difference from them in doctrine and life Men do not light a candle to hide it but to to set it up to be a light to the house And so doth God call you to be open lights in Doctrine and life 16. Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorifie your Father which is in Heaven 16. Note That 1. the good works of Christians are the due appointed means to win others to the glorifying of God and they that do not this are guilty of perfidiousness to God and man as dumb Ministers are by omitting their work 2. Therefore our good works must not be so few and small as to be undiscernable They must not be done in hypocrisie to be seen of men for our praise But they must shine forth in sincerity to God's praise 3. By good works is meant Holiness to God sobriety to our selves and justice and works of love to others 17. Think not that I am come to destroy the Law and the Prophets I am not come to destroy but to fulfil them 17. Take me not for an enemy to the Law and the Prophets as if I came to blame and destroy them As to the Ceremonial part it was but a Typifying prediction of me and is to be fulfilled in me and it is the honour of Types and Prophesies to be fulfilled And as to the Natural part I own and establish it and am so far from evacuating it that I teach the fullest keeping of it 18. For verily I say to you Till heaven and earth pass one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the Law till all be fulfilled 18. I tell you the Law is so true as being God's own word that one letter or tittle of it shall not be frustrate or fail of its performance to the end of the world but shall be all fulfilled 19. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments and shall teach men so he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven but whosoever shall do and teach them the same shall be called Great in the Kingdom of Heaven 19. If any shall presume to break the least of these commands because it is a little one and teach men so to do he shall be vilified as he vilified God's Law and not thought fit for a place in the Kingdom of the Messiah But he shall be there Greatest that is most exact in Doing and Teaching all the Law of God Note Are not those Preachers and Prelates then the Least and basest that preach and tread down Christian love of all that dissent from any of their presumptions and so preach down not the Least but the Great command 20. For I say unto you that except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven 20. So far am I from Preaching loosness or favouring sin that I tell you tho the Scribes and Pharisees pretend to the strictest keeping of the Law if you keep it not better than they do and be not a better and a more righteous sort of men you shall in no case enter into the Kingdom of heaven Note That besides Christ's Righteousness there is necessary to all at age that will be saved a righteousness consisting in more careful exact obedience to God than any formal Hypocrite hath And this God's Spirit worketh them unto 21. Ye have heard that it was said by them of old times Thou shalt not kill and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of judgment 22. But I say to you that whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment and whosoever shall say to his brother Raca shall be in danger of the Council But whosoever shall say Thou fool shall be in danger of Hell-fire 21. Moses's Law was that Murther shall be punished with death by the lesser Sanhedrim And the carnal Jews have taken this to be all that the Sixth Commandment condemned But God's Law is perfect however carnal men misunderstand it and I tell you that 1. whoever lets out his passion of hurtful and uncharitable anger against any man without or beyond just cause doth in some degree break the Sixth Commandment and therefore deserveth answerable punishment And 2. Whoever shall causlesly scorn or revile his Brother breaketh the Command yet more and deserveth greater punishment But whosoever shall utterly despise him causlesly with an uncharitable conclusion that he is a fool or a wicked man or a Schismatick or an Heretick when it is not so shall have yet far greater punishment even H●ll-fire answering that in the valley of Hinnom 23. Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar and there remembrest that thy brother hath ought against thee 24. Leave thy gift before the altar and go thy way first be reconciled to thy brother and then come and offer thy gift 23. Therefore see that you prefer not Sacrifice before Love and Mercy but if thou bring thy gift to the Altar and be just ready to offer it and remembrest that thou hast wronged thy Brother or given him occasion of uncharitable thoughts of thee lay more upon love than on thy offering Leave it there and go presently and make testitution confession or whatever is necessary to reconciliation and then come and offer thy gift N. 1. O Christians lay this deeply to heart that your Saviour was so great a teacher of Love that lie preferreth it before
the Church 3. But how the telling of one Lay-chancellor or Civilian and hearing or not hearing him and being Excommunicate by him concerns this Law I know not no nor telling or not hearing one single person that judgeth alone over many hundred Churches at a distance and without their notice 4. This discipline is of great moment for the honour of Christ and his Church that it be not as impure as the Infidel world nor a Swine-fly instead of a Society of Saints And that it may be known that Christ came not as deceivers do to get himself a number of followers as bad as other men but to sanctifie a peculiar people to God zealous of good works and forsaking the world the flesh and the devil and to keep Christians from the snare and the shame of infectious and wicked Associates and to keep sin under open disgrace 5. Yet if Pastors neglect this holy discipline the sin is theirs It doth not necessitate the innocent to forsake the Church unless their Doctrine or Practice amount to a profest rejection of some essentials of Christianity or else they force men to sin or own their sin But they that can chuse better without more hurt than benefit should prefer it before undisciplined Chuches 18. Verily I say to you Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven and whatsoever ye shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven 18. I tell you that my Church on earth is the Seminary or Suburbs of my Church in heaven and those that you as my Ministers absolve according to my word they being not deceitful but true professors of faith and repentance they shall be absolved in heaven And those that you bind over as impenitent to my judgment being such indeed shall be condemned and shut out of heaven and I will own and confirm your judgment of men by the power I give you if you do it according to my word N. God giveth Pastors power to condemn and cast out none from heaven nor to save any but only such as condemn and cast out themselves or such as save themselves by faith more than the Church can do 19. Again I say to you that if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven 19. And I tell you that I may encourage you to concord that if two of you much more if all or many shall agree in your Prayers Discipline or Appeal to God he will accept your endeavours and they shall not be in vain but blessed 20. For where two or three are gathered together in my name there am I in the midst of them 20. For as I am with every single Christian so I will more eminently bless with the fruits of my presence the Assemblies of the faithful be they never so small N. It is in hatred to Christs presence and name that Satan persecuteth such meetings 21. Then came Peter and said to him Lord how oft shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him till seven times 21. Peter said to him What if my brother do often sin to my injury or scandal and be often thus admonished how oft must I forgive him seven times seemes much 22. Jesus saith to him I say not to thee till seven times but till seventy times seven 22. It is not the number of times but his true repentance that is to be here regarded Note There are some sins that oft committing will prove that the Repentance is not true He that should daily or weekly beat you steal murther fornicate and as oft say I Repent is not to be believed but forfeiteth his credit But he that is but oft angry or defective in the degrees of sincere duty may be believed if he oft profess repentance 23. Therefore is the kingdom of heaven like to a certain king which would take account of his servants 24. And when he had begun to reckon one was brought to him who owed him ten thousand talents 25. But forasmuch as he had not to pay his Lord commanded him to be sold and his wife and children and all that he had and payment to be made 23 c. And that you may know on what terms you must look for mercy and forgiveness your selves I will liken Gods government to a Kings that would call his servants to account and demand his due and make his Debtors know what he might expect of them in justice 26. The servant therefore fell down and worshipped him saying Lord have patience with me and I will pay thee all 26. The servant unable to pay appealed from justice and begged mercy promising to pay when he should be able 27. Then the Lord of that servant was moved with compassion and loosed him and forgave him the debt 27. As he appealed to mercy he found mercy and his Lord forgave him and set him free 28. But the same servant went out and found one of his fellow servants who owed him an hundred pence and he laid hands on him and took him by the throat saying Pay me that thou owest 29. And his fellow servant fell down at his feet and besought him saying Have patience with me and I will pay thee all 30. And he would not but went and cast him into prison till he should pay the debt 28 c. He that had received so much mercy used his fellow servant with unmerciful rigour exacting all his due 31. So when his fellow-servants saw what was done they were very sorry and came and told to their Lord all that was done 32. Then his Lord after he had called him said to him O thou wicked servant I forgave thee all that debt because thou desiredst me 33. Shouldest not thou also have had compassion on thy fellow servant even as I had pity on thee 31 c. I forgave thee a great debt and shouldest not thou forgive a little one If mercy was so necessary to thee why didst not thou shew mercy to thy fellow servant as I did to thee 34. And his Lord was wroth and delivered him to the tormentors till he should pay all that was due to him 35. So likewise shall my heavenly Father do also to you if ye from your hearts forgive not every one his brother their trespasses 34 35. Note Here it s doubted 1. How God ●s said to forgive unmerciful men 2. And to demand 〈…〉 which he had forgiven and to unpardon it again Answ God hath divers degrees of forgiveness 1. To give the world a pardon of all sin on condition of thankful acceptance is a great degree of forgiveness tho it be no actual discharge till accepted 2. To suspend the execution of punishment with such an offer and to give him time ease and mercy who deserved to be all that time in hell is a degree of actual forgiveness for to forgive the sin is to forgive the punishment and bad men
Hate Persecute Silence and Murder those that imitate them 37. O Jerusalem Jerusalem thou that killest the Prophets and stonest them which are sent unto thee how often would I have gathered thy children together even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings and ye would not 37. How oft have I offered by my Messengers and attempted to gather thee into a State of greatest savour and safety with tenderest Love but you would not Consent N. 1. Christ would have taken the whole City and Nation into his Church had they not refused And therefore Infants as they were before 2. If the Jews had all believed in Christ he would not have continued the Law of Moses and that Policie which did but lead to him nor have forsaken the rest of the World to make them onely his Church but would have made them a part of the Catholike Church 38.39 Behold your house is left unto you desolate For I say to you Ye shall not see me henceforth till ye shall say Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord. 38.39 Your Temple and City are near to certain Desolation when you have executed you fury on me I will leave you to the fury of Destroyers and you shall see me no more till Conviction constrein you to desire me as your Saviour Note That the Country of Judaea where the remnant of the Jews after the Destruction of Jerusalem abode were Converted to Christ as other Countries were in the days of Constantine and after and a Patriarck setled at Jerusalem an A. Bishop at Caesarea and many Bishops and Churches among them though some remained obstinate CHAP. XXIV 1. AND Jesus went out and departed from the Temple and his Disciples came to him for to shew him the buildings of the Temple 2. And Jesus said to them See ye not all these things Verily I say to you There shall not be left here one stone upon another that shall not be thrown down 1.2 All this shall be cast down for the Sin of this People 3. And as he sate on the mount of Olives his disciples came to him privately saying Tell us when shall these things be and what shall be the sign of thy coming and of the end of the world 3. They desired him that had so oft told them that he must be Crucifyed and Rise again and yet come again to tell them the meaning and signs of this his coming which they did not well understand Some Expositors of this hard Chapter think That the Question meaneth no more than what shall be the Signs of thy Coming to Destroy Jerusalem and of the end of their Policie Others think That they expected that Christ should presently come and Reign at Jerusalem and set up a Kingdom so excellent as should be the beginning of a New Age or World as Noahs after the Deluge when all the World of wicked men should submit to him or be destroyed Others say That these questions are put of different things and times and accordingly Answered 1. When the Temple should be Destroyed 2. When Christ would set up his Visible Kingdome 3. When the World should End The two first undoubtedly they meant but by his Coming I do not think they meant either his sending the Roman Army nor his Coming at the Day of Resurrection and Judgment but his Coming to be a Visible Monarch and Declaring himself King and Reigning accordingly And 3. By the End of the World whether they meant the utter Desolation at last or the End of the Unreformed Age or World which his Kingdom should overthrow I am not certain And though Christ do not presently blame their mis-expectations his Answers approve them not but tend to rectifie them 4. And Jesus answered and said to them Take heed that no man deceive you 5. For many shall come in my name saying I am Christ and shall deceive many 4.5 It s true that this Temple shall be destroyed and my Kingdom shall be set up and the world of Enemies be subdued and that of Nature be dissolved But for your Question of the time let me first admonish you to be fortified by Patience and Faith against many Deceivers that will for tryal be permitted to pretend that not I but they are the true Messiah such were Simon Dositheas Theudas and look not for a Visible Monarch 6. And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars see that ye be not troubled for all these things must come to pass but the end is not yet 6. There will be fearful Commotions Risings and Wars before these things come to pass Let not that disturb you 7.8 For nation shall rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom and there shall be famines and pestilences and earthquakes in divers places All these are the beginning of sorrows 7.8 Wars by sedition among your selves and Wars of other Nations with other Plagues and Commotions and Signes shall be but fore-runners of that sorrowful time 9. Then shall they deliver you up to be affl●cted and shall kill you and ye shall be hated of all nations for my Name sake 9. And before that day fore-know what shall befall your selves Persecution Murder and common Hatred for my Name sake 10. And then many shall be offended and shall betray one another and shall hate one another 10. And the temptations of those days shall prevail against many that professed Faith and shall pervert them and draw them to betray and hate my true Disciples and shew their unfaithfulness 11. And many false prophets shall rise and shall deceive many 11. And many that make themselves the Masters of Sects and Heresies shall pretend Inspiration and Revelation for Lies and pernicious Doctrines and many shall be deceived and follow them 12. And because iniquity shall abound the love of many shall wax cold 12. And iniquity shall so far abound both in the World assaulting the Church and in the declining of Church Members by Worldliness Fleshliness Pride and Heresie that the first fervours of Christian Love shall be abated 13. But he that shall endure to the end the same shall be saved 13. But he that overcometh these Temptations and keepeth his Integrity and persevereth in his Fidelity shall attain the end of his Faith and be Saved 14. And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness to all nations and then shall the end come 14. And the Jews driving you away by Persecution you shall Preach the Gospel to the Heathen Nations who by receiving it shall condemn the Jews And then shall come the desolation of their State and the ending of their Law and Policie 15. When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation spoken of by Daniel the prophet stand in the holy place whoso reade●h let him understand 16. Then let them which be in Judea flee into the mountaines 17. Let him which is on the house top not come down to take any thing out of his
to confirm their Faith Amen THE GOSPEL According to St. JOHN CHAP. I. IN the beginning was the WORD and the WORD was with God and the WORD was God 2. The same was in the beginning with God 1 2. The WORD which hath been since incarnate was in the Beginning before the world was made And this WORD was with God yea the WORD was God Thus this same WORD was in the Beginning of Time and causality with God being God 3 All things were made by him and without him was not any thing made that was made 3. He was a causal beginning to the whole Creation for all things were made by him nothing was made without him by the Father in creating or forming the World 4 In him was LIFE and the LIFE was the LIGHT of men 4. Being GOD and one with the Father he was especially LIFE even in and with the Father the Infinite Eternal self-living God and so he was Radically and Communicatively LIFE to the World even Intellectual Life by which he is the LIGHT of man as Intellectual and as Taught by Revelation Note It is usual with the Scripture and School Divines to ascribe by some eminency of attribution LIFE and POWER to the FATHER LIGHT and WISDOME to the Son and LOVE JOY and PERFECTIONS to the Holy Ghost yet so that the same also are attributed to each person in Common And so the WORD is said here to have LIFE as one with the Father and yet eminently to be this LIFE by the way of Intellective LIGHT and Illumination 5 And the LIGHT shineth in darkness and the darkness comprehended it not 5 And this LIGHT shineth communicatively unto this darkned World which receiving it but according to the mode and disposition of the receivers through their wilfull resistance receiveth the Illumination and Teaching so defectively as that most in Judea and elsewhere remain in darkness still 6 7 8. There was a man sent from God whose name was John The same came for a witness to bear witness of the Light that all men through him might believe He was not that Light but was sent to bear witness of that Light 6 7 8. God sent John Baptist before us as Elias to Preach Repentance and Faith in the Messiah as ready to appear and as a witness from God to prepare and call the Jews to receive him that was the true LIGHT of the World which himself was not 9 That was the true LIGHT which lighteth every man that cometh into the world 9. He is the true LIGHT who giveth all the world that Light which they do enjoy As the Lord and Spring of Nature he giveth all men their Intellectual Natural Light And as the Repriever and Restorer of blinded Intellects he giveth all men that measure of moral and restored Light and Revelation which they have 10 He was in the World and the World was made by him and the world knew him not 10. He was in the World in a more excellent manner than the Soul is in the Body for the world was made by him and therefore maintained by him and he at last appear'd to the world incarnate and yet the world knew him not in either of his apparances 11 He came unto his own and his own received him not 11. He came in flesh to his people the Jews and they not believing him received him not 12 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the sons of God even to them that believe on his Name 12. But to as many as took him by unfeighed Consent for their Lord and Saviour even to them that believing him to be the Son of God and true Messiah did place all their trust in him for reconciliation with God and for Salvation to all these he gave Right to the State and dignity of Adoption which he purchased even to be the Sons of God as united to him and Heirs of the heavenly Glory 13 Which were born not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man but of God 13. Who as Children have a like nature communicated from the Parents so have a nature Holy and Divine by spiritual Life Light and Love inclined to do the will of God and to desire things Holy and Heavenly which nature is not produc't of meer natural generation nor of fleshly appetite and senses nor of any meer humane Documents or Laws but is the effect of Gods Grace by his sanctifying Spirit 14 And the WORD was made flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld his glory the glory as of the only begotten of the Father full of grace and truth 14. And the word that made the World assumed humane nature in which he dwelt as a better Tabernacle than that of shadows and we saw his Glory appearing in this Tabernacle in his Heavenly doctrine Life M●●acles and Transfigurations which shewed him to be the only begotten of the Father Glorious in the fulness of Grace and Truth which the shaddowy Tabernacle and Ceremonies did but prefigure 15 John bare witness of him and cried saying This is he of whom I spake He that cometh after me is preferred before me for he was before me 15. John pointed to him saying This is he even the King of Israel Though I am before him in time in my Ministry he is before me in Dignity and was before me in time also 16 And of his fullness have all we received and grace for grace 16. And as he is full of Wisdom and love of grace and spiritual life he as our Head communicateth so much as is meet for us and we receive greater meas●●e than were given under the Law even measures answerable to his new appearance and Covenant 17 For the Law was given by Moses but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ 17. For though Moses delivered legal Precepts Types and Ceremonies it is by Jesus Christ that we have G●ace both for holiness and pardon and by him are the Real s●bstances which those shado●s typified The meas●●e of Grace that the ●aithful had under the Law was through him the promised Messiah and the fuller measure under the Gospel is by his fuller access and communication to us as the Image on the Wax answereth that on the S●gnet 18 No man hath seen God at any time the only begotten Son who is in the bosom of the Father he hath declared him 18. How little should we have known of God whom no man ever saw if his Son that is in the bosom of the Father had not declared him and his will to man Note I know not whether these words were the words of John the Baptist or the Apostles 19 And this is the record of John when the Jews sent Priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him Who art thou 20 And he confessed and denied not but confessed I am not the Christ 21 And they asked him What then Art thou Elias And he saith I am not Art thou
which in the sincere is saving which is required to be professed in Baptism for admittance into the visible Church 6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit 6. Men generate Men but God maketh Saints by a spiritual generation Nature begets but nature but Gods Spirit giveth a holy and heavenly Nature or Inclination 7 Marvel not that I said unto thee Ye must be born again 8 The wind bloweth where it listeth and thou hearest the sound thereof but canst not tell whence it cometh and whither it goeth so is every one that is born of the Spirit 7 8. Count not this an incredible thing Thou hearest the sound of the wind and knowest certainly by the effects that such a thing as wind there is and that it causeth those effects which thy sense perceiveth but thou knowest not fully the nature of this wind nor whence it cometh nor whither it goeth and so thou mayest know that Gods Spirit doth this sanctifying work on Souls though thou canst not comprehend the nature of the Spirit nor the way of its operation nor why it worketh on one Soul and not on another that seemeth equal to it 9 Nicodemus answered and said unto him How can these things be 9. N. The reason of Man not yet illuminated is apt to be so confident in its ignorance as to take those spiritual things for incredible which it comprehendeth not It lifts up it self against Christ's teaching with a How can these things be 10 Jesus answered and said unto him Art tho● a master of Israel and knowest not these things 11 Verily verily I say unto thee we speak that we do know and testifie that we have seen and ye receive not our witness 10 11. It is a shame to thee that art a Master of Israel to be ignorant of these things without which all thy knowledge is but shells and shadows I tell thee we spake that which we certainly know by intuition and experience on holy Souls and yet you carnal Jews believe us not not knowing what your own shadows do import 12 If I have told you earthly things and and ye believe not how shall ye beleve if I tell you of heavenly things 12. When I tell you but what God doth here on Earth on all that he will save and illustrate it to you by a similitude which your senses do perceive and it is a thing that your Ceremonies signifie how shall you believe if I tell you the unseen things of Heaven if you believe not things so evident as these 13 And no man hath ascended up to heaven but he that came down from heaven even the Son of man which is in heaven 13. And if you will not believe me what satisfying notice can you have of the state of things in Heaven for no Man hath ascended up into Heaven and can tell you by sure notice what is there but I that came down from Heaven and so came down by assuming flesh as that yet I am now in Heaven in my Godhead 14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness even so must the son of man be lifted up 15 That whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have eternal life 14 15. And the way of Salvation which God by me revealeth to you is this that as Moses in the Wilderness set up a brazen Serpent that all that were stung with Serpents might be cured if they did look up to this So I must be lift up on the Cross as a Sacrifice for sin that whoever truly believeth in me and trusteth me as the Redeemer and Saviour shall not perish but have everlasting life 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life 16. For God who is Love it self so far loved lapsed and lost mankind as that he gave his only begotten Son to be incarnate and to be their Redeemer by his meritorious life and death and Resurrection and to make them this promise covenant and offer that whoever truly believeth in him should have his sin forgiven and should not perish but have everlasting blessed life 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world but that the world through him might be saved 17. For if the World be condemned they shall never have cause to lay the blame on Christ For it was not to condemn them that God sent him into the World but to be the Saviour of the World which his Doctrine Life and Sufferings shew 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned but he that believeth not is condemned already because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God 18. He that believeth on him is thereupon by him delivered from the Condemnation that he was under and shall be saved but he that believeth not is not delivered from his Guilt and Condemnation but is under the Guilt of a severer punishment the Law of Grace it self Condemning him because he hath rejected the Son of God sent from Heaven with his Doctrine his Grace and offered Mercy so that both the Law of Nature and of Grace condemn the Neglecters of so great Salvation 19 And this is the condemnation that light is come into the world and men loved darkness rather then light because their deeds were evil 19. For the true cause of Mens Condemnation is not that they have no Saviour or Ransom being left as Devils to remidiless despair but that a Saviour as Light is come into the World and Men love darkness rather than light and so reject him and his truth and grace because they love and live in that sin which cannot endure the light 20 For every 〈◊〉 that doeth evil hateth the light neither cometh to the light least his deeds should be reproved 20. For it is the part of ●ight to detect and shame Mens evill deeds and there●ore Malefactors hate and avoid the Light lest it reprove them and condemn them 21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light that his deeds may be made manifest that they are wrought in God 21. But Light is the honour of well doing which is not afraid to be known and therefore he that doth that which is truly good loveth the Light and cometh to it that his deeds may appear to be as they are the work commanded and approved by God And therefore they will receive me that am the Light of the World 22 After these things came Jesus and his disciples into the land of Judea and there he tarried with them and baptized 22. He by his Disciples baptized those that believed and repented 23 And John also was baptizing in Enon near to Salim because there was much water there and they came and were baptized 24 For John was not yet cast into prison 23 24. John ceased not baptizing even when Christ baptized nor till he
and I work 17. To save the a●licted is a work beseeming my Father and Me whom you oppose 18. Therefore the Jews sought the more to kill him not only because he had broken the Sabbath but said also that God was his Father making himself equal with God 18. N. Malignants zeal fathereth even error and persecution on God 19. Then answered Jesus and said to them verily verily I say unto you The Son can do nothing of himself but what he seeth the Father do For what things soever he doth these also doth the Son likewise 19. I t●ll you by condemning my Works you condemn my Fathers also For I do nothing but what I know he doth and approveth and he doth them in and by me and I do nothing without him 20. For the Father loveth the Son and sheweth him all things that he doth and he will shew him greater things than these that ye may marvail 20. For the Fathers infinite Love communicateth to the Son that Wisdom and Power by which he doth all that the Father doth and by which you shall see greater things than these and wonder 21. For as the Father raiseth up the dead and quickneth them even so the Son quickneth whom he will 21. As the Father is the Lord of Life and giveth and restoreth life at his pleasure so also doth the Son 22. For the Father judgeth no man but hath comm●tted all Judgment to the Son 22. For the Father as meer Creator according to the Law of Innocency judgeth no man but hath given up the Government of this World to the Son as Redeemer to judg them as ransomed according to that Law and Measure of Grace which they are under 23. That all men should honour the Son even as they honour the Father He that honoureth not the Son honoureth not the Father who hath sent him 23. And so it is by honouring the Son that the Father will be honoured and by dishonouring him the Father is dishonoured 24. Verily verily I say to you He that heareth my word and believeth on him that sent me hath everlasting Life and shall not come into condemnation but is passed from death to life 24. I tell you if you hear my word obediently and shall believe on God the Father as sending me on the Office of a Saviour you shall have everlasting life by my Merits and Gift and shall not be condemned 25. Verily verily I say to you The hour is coming and now is when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God and they that hear shall live 25. I tell you that the hour is coming yea now is already come in which it shall appear that the Son of God hath the power of Life and Death Natural Spiritual and Eternal and that they that are dead in Sin and Unbelief shall hear his Gospel and be regenerate and made alive to God and that natural Life shall be restored by him to some Bodies at his own Resurrection and to all at last when he shall effectually call up all the dead to Judgment 26. For as the Father hath life in himself so hath he given to the Son to have life in himself 26. As the Father is essential underived self-●se communicating life to Creatures So is the Son as God and as Redeemer hath the power of giving Life from himself to the redeemed 27. And he hath given him Authority to execute Judgment also because he is the Son of God 27. And as Redeemer being the Son of God in his Divine Nature and his humane Nature advanced into personal Union with the Divine he hath Authority given him to Govern the World and according to the Law of Grace to do justice for the faithful and against the impenitent unbelievers 28. Marvel not at this for the hour is coming in which all that are in their Graves shall hear his Voice 29. And shall come forth They that have done good to the Resurrection of Life and they that have done evil to the Resurrection of Damnation 28 29. Let not this seem incredible to you For the hour is coming in which the Bodies now turned to dust shall by the Souls return be revived and hear his voice that calls them up And there shall be a Resurrection of the just and unjust They that have done good according to the tenor of that Law of Grace which they were under shall come forth to a life of happiness and they that have done evil violating the conditions of life in that Law to the Resurrection of damnation 30. I can of my own self do nothing As I hear so I judg and my judgment is just because I seek not my own will but the will of the Father who hath sent me 30. I am not to judge according to the weakness of humanity as Princes govern I do nothing but according to Divine infallible decree and appointment which I assuredly know And my judgment is just because I seek not my own humane will as my rule or end but the will of my Father who sent me that is my Rule and End 31. If I bear witness of my self my witness is not true 32. There is another that beareth witness of me and I know that the witness which he witnesseth of me is true 31 32. If I had no testimony but my own word you were not to take it for credible truth But there is another who giveth you convincing evidences of his truth even my Father by his Voice from Heaven and by his Spirit and Works 33. He sent to John and he bare witness to the truth 34. But I receive not Testimony from Man But these things I say that ye might be saved 33.34 You sent to John and he told you of me as the Messiah I need not his or any mans testimony But it nearly concerneth your own safety to believe him 35. He was a burning and a shining light and ye were willing for a season to rejoyce in his light 35. God set him up to be as a burning and shining light to lead you out of darkness to the Kingdom of the Messiah which you expected And a while you gladly heard that news and were baptized by him Till you were told that I am he and then you turned back 36. But I have greater witness than that of John for the works which the Father hath given me to finish the same works that I do bear witness of me and that the Father hath sent me 36. N. For these works could not be done but by Gods power and will who will not be the worlds deceiver 37. And the Father himself who sent me hath born witness of me Ye have neither heard his voice at any time nor seen his shape 38. And ye have not his word abiding in you For whom he hath sent him ye believe not 37 38. By a voice from Heaven God testified me to be his beloved Son But indeed you were not the persons that heard it For you
my chosen flock nor qualified to believe Were you my sheep you would understand believe and obey my Word 28. And I give unto them eternal life and they shall never perish neither shall any pluck them out of my hand 28. To my true flock I will give eternal Life and they shall never be condemned lost or forsaken Nor shall any power prevail against me who will save them 29. My Father which gave them me is greater then all and none is able to pluck them out of my Fathers hand 30. I and my Father are one 29 30. God my Father who gave them me to be saved is Almighty and none can overcome him and take them from his saving love And He and I being one they are safe with me 31. Then the Jews took up stones again to stone him 32. Jesus answered them Many good works have I shewed you from my Father for which of those works do ye stone me 33. The Jews answered him saying For a good work we stone thee not but for blasphemy and because that thou being a man makest thy self God 31. N. No good work could secure the Lord himself from the rage of ignorant men nor from their accusation 34. Jesus answered them Is it not written in your Law I said Ye are gods 35. If he called them gods unto whom the word of God came and the Scripture cannot be broken 36. Say ye of him whom the Father hath sanctified and sent into the world Thou blasphemest because I said I am the Son of God 34 35 36. If they may be called Gods that are but Magistrates and men in dignity and power how can you say It is blasphemy for me to say I am the Son of God who am by the Father sanctified to the office of Mediator and sent into the World thereunto N. That Christ here by his pleading for his right to his Title only from his office doth not deny his Title as from eternal generation but only tell them what they were then fit to hear 37. If I do not the works of my Father believe me not 38. But if I do though ye believe not me believe the works that ye may know and believe that the Father is in me and I in him 37. If I do not such works as certainly signifie Gods attestation believe me not But if I do believe what those works do surely evidence and then you will confess that God is in me and worketh them by me and that I am in him and approved and acted by him 39. Therefore they sought again to take him but he escaped out of their hands 40. And went away again beyond Jordan into the place where John at first baptized and there he abode 41. And many resorted unto him and said John did no miracle but all things that John spake of this man were true 42. And many believed on him there 39. He avoided their persecution by flight And in the Wilderness where John first baptized many believed on him seeing all fulfilled by him which John had foretold of him CHAP. XI NOW a certain man was sick named Lazarus of Bethany the town of Mary and her sister Martha 2. It was that Mary which anointed the Lord with ointment and wiped his feet with her hair whose brother Lazarus was sick 3. Therefore his sisters sent unto him saying Lord behold he whom thou lovest is sick N. 1. It 's a doubt whether Bethany be the name of a Town or only of a tract of ground where the Town was 2. It is like that this Mary is not the same with Mary Magdalen 3. It is a word of comfort in all troubles if we can say it is on one that Christ loveth 4. When Jesus heard that he said this sickness is not unto death but for the glory of God that the Son of God might be glorified thereby 4. Gods end in this sickness of Lazarus is not to remove him by death from this world but to prepare an advantage for the glorifying of himself in me 5. Now Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus 6. When he had heard therefore that he was sick he abode two days still in the same place where he was 7. Then after that saith he to his disciples Let us go into Judea again 5. His love to them inclined him to help them yet he moved not that his advantage might be the greater to shew his Love and Power by raising the dead N. We must not misinterpret Gods delays 8. His disciples say unto him Master the Jews of late have sought to stone thee and goest thou thither again 9. Jesus answered Are there not twelve hours in the day If any man walk in the day he stumbleth not because he seeth the light of this world 10. But if a man walk in the night he stumbleth because there is no light in him 9. As a man that walketh in the twelve hours of day light is kept from stumbling by that light So while my day of work continueth I am safe 11. These things said he and after that he saith unto them Our friend Lazarus sleepeth but I go that I may awake him out of his sleep 12. Then said his disciples Lord if he sleep he shall do well 13. Howbeit Jesus spake of his death but they thought that he had spoken of taking of rest in sleep 14. Then said Jesus unto them plainly Lazarus is dead 15. And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there to the intent ye may believe nevertheless let us go unto him 15. To raise him will more convince you than it would have done meerly to cure him 16. Then said Thomas which is called Didymus unto his fellow-disciples Let us also go that we may die with him 16. Whether Thomas spake this in meer passion Let us die with grief or as expecting Christs death and theirs by the persecuting Jews is to us uncertain 17. Then when Jesus came he found that he had lain in the grave four days already 18. Now Bethany was nigh unto Jerusalem about fifteen furlongs off 19. And many of the Jews came to Martha and Mary to comfort them concerning their brother 18. N. A furlong is six hundred foot 20. Then Martha assoon as she heard that Jesus was coming went and met him but Mary sat still in the house 21. Then said Martha unto Jesus Lord if thou hadst been here my brother had not died 22. But I know that even now whatsoever thou wilt ask of God God will give it thee 21 22. N. She believed that Christ could have prevented his death and could yet raise him 2. And that it must be by prayer to God 23. Jesus saith unto her Thy brother shall rise again 24. Martha saith unto him I know that he shall rise again in the resurrection at the last day 23. N. The Resurrection of the Body was then believed as an undoubted truth 25. Jesus said unto her I am the resurrection and the life
him that sent me 45. And he that seeth me seeth him that sent me 44. To believe in me is not to take my own testimony but Gods that sent me and so is ultimately to believe on him And it is Gods power that you see when ye see my works 46. I am come a light into the world that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in darkness 46. The world is in darkness and I am sent to be their Light and Teacher to bring them out of it even from the darkness of Atheism Heathenisms Infidelity and unrighteousness 47. And if any man hear my words and believe not I judg him not for I came not to judg the world but to save the world 48. He that rejecteth me and receiveth not my words hath one that judgeth him the word that I have spoken the same shall judg him in the last day 47. It is not the work that I came for into the world to accuse men as their enemy for rejecting my Word The final rejecters of it will be condemned but not so much by my accusation as by the evidence of Truth and Divine Attestation in the word which they rejected N. It is usual in the Gospel for a comparative negation to be expressed positively as I judg him not that is not chiefly care not Labour not for the food that perisheth that is comparatively let it be least and last Many such there are 49. For I have not spoken of my self but the Father which sent me he gave me a commandment what I should say and what I should speak 50. And I know that his commandment is life everlasting whatsoever I speak therefore even as the Father said unto me so I speak 49 50. It is not the meer word of me as a man but Gods word spoken by me by his command which I have preached And his Word is the cause of and guide to everlasting life N. Christ as man was under a peculiar Law of mediation proper to himself CHAP. XIII NOW before the feast of the Passover when Jesus knew that his hour was come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father having loved his own which were in the world he loved them unto the end 1. The foreknowledge of his approaching departure to the Father caused him in this special manner to shew his love to his disciples 2. And Supper being ended the devil having now put into the heart of Judas Iscariot Simons son to betray him 2. N. Sin is the off-spring of a wicked heart and the devil together 3. Jesus kowing that the Father had given all things into his hands and that he was come from God and went to God 4. He riseth from Supper and laid aside his garments and took a tower and girded himself 5. After that he powred water into a bason and began to wash the disciples feet and to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded 3. Jesus knowing that he was presently to take possession of his universal dominion and return to God from whom he came did humble himself to this work of LOVE and SERVICE for an example to them He riseth from Supper c. N. What is meant by Christs coming from God is before opened 6. Then cometh he to Simon Peter and Peter saith unto him Lord doest thou wash my feet 7. Jesus answered and said unto him What I do thou knowest not now but thou shalt know hereafter 6 7. N. 1. We must not refuse Gods Mercies on pretence of humility or unworthiness 2 We must obediently submit to those commands and dealings of God the reason of which we cannot yet understand because it is Gods will and we shall understand them hereafter 8. Peter saith unto him Thou shalt never wash my feet Jesus answered him If I wash thee not thou hast no part in me 9. Simon Peter saith unto him Lord not my feet only but also my hands and my head 8 9. N. 1. It was Peters rashness to resolve against that which he understood not 2. Christ washeth all that have part in him from the guilt and filth of sin 3. It 's lawful and a duty to change a purpose taken up upon mistakes and to break that word which did but express such a purpose There are three sorts of affirming words 1. Assertious saying This or that is true or is not true To violate these wilfully is Lying and in witness bearing it is a heynous Sin We must assert nothing but truth 2. Promises Which if made to God are Vows if to man it giveth them right to what what we promise These bind us as far as we had power to make them And if we had such power and it be about lawful things we may not break them without his consent to whom the promise was made or some one that hath full power over him in that concern 3. There is a Pollicitation or rather a bare utterance of a mans resolution As This or that I will do or give c. This ever in all rational men supposeth many conditions As if God will if I live and be able If the change of things alter not my case If I find not my Reason mistaken c. No Christian may be supposed to say I will do this whether God will or not whether I live or die whatever befal me or though I find that my Reason is an error As in all such cases it is a duty to change a resolution so it is a duty to go against that word by which we exprest our Resolution to change mind word and work for the better is a duty So Peter doth here 10. Jesus saith to him He that is washed needeth not save to wash his feet but is clean every whit and ye are clean but not all 11. For he knew who should betray him therefore said he Ye are not all clean 10 11. The washing of the feet only may be as sufficient a ceremony to signifie your cleansing as if I had washt you all over I have done this according to the custome of this Countrey where with going bare leg'd the feet gather dust to shew you that as you have need of daily cleansing from the pollution that you are liable to gather from this world so I am he that condescend to cleanse you from it c. 12. So after he had washed their feet and had taken his garments and was set down again he said unto them Know ye what I have done to you 13. Ye call me Master and Lord and ye say well for so I am 14. If I then your Lord and Master have washed your feet ye also ought to wash one anothers feet 15. For I have given you an example that ye should do as I have done to you 12 13 14 15. Knowing what pride and uncharitableness mans nature is capable of and what must be the spirit and life of my Ministers I have given you this example to teach you to stoop to
abusive injury to others no doubt they would have punished him And verily many Preachers whose Doctrine is tolerable are so abusive in false reviling Application that we may say some Orthodox Churches have need of Church Justices to keep the peace The Epistle of PAUL the Apostle to the ROMANS The INTRODUCTION FOr the understanding of Paul's Epistle to the Romans it is necessary I. To understand his main Design and Subject II. To that end to know what Parties he had to do with III. And what their several Errours were or their Temptations to Errour IV. And by what Arguments he opposeth them and what he granteth them I. Paul's great Design is to establish the Roman Christians in the Faith of the Gospel and in Holiness of Life and in mutual Love and Concord against all the Temptations which then assaulted them II. The Adversaries of their Stability and his Design whom he noteth are 1. The Roman Heathens especially the Learned sort 2. Especially the Jews and the Judaizing Christians 3. Some Erroneous Heretical Christians who were inclined both to Libertinism and to Divisions III. The Errours opposed by him were I. The Heathens who while they scorned the Faith of a Crucified Christ shewed how little they were to be regarded by their Sins against the Light of Nature II. The Jews had all these following Errours 1. Because God had made them a peculiar People by special Privileges and Promises they were over-proud of it as if they had been the onely Servants that God had in World and that none but Jews and their Proselytes were saved 2. And so that their Law was to be received by all the World 3. That this Law given to and by Moses for their Government as a peculiar Republick was so excellent because thus Divine that the keeping of it was the sufficient and onely way of Salvation 4. Herein they overlook'd the Promise which was before the Law and presupposed in the Law as its Foundation and its very Life both the Common Promise made to lapsed Mankind in Adam and Noah and the spiritual part of the Special Promise made to Abraham 2. And they overlook'd the signification of their Types and Ceremonies and look'd at the Law meerly as a Law of Works rewarding or punishing for the doing or not doing it 5. Therefore they mistook the promised Messiah to be a King of David's Line who was to restore their Commonwealth and subdue the Nations to it and rule them in earthly Glory by that Law and so made him subservient to Moses's Law as to be restored by him 6. And so they thought that this Law must endure for ever and that to talk of its abrogation was Blasphemy against God III. The Judaizing Christians conjoyned Christianity and the Law and thought that though Christ's Miracles Resurrection and Spirit proved him to be the Messiah who died for their Sins yet he came not to change their Law but to establish it And first they were long before they could be convinced that it was not necessary to the Gentiles to be Proselytes to it And when they were forced to grant that they still held that it was necessary to all the Jews And therefore they kept up their Ceremonies and separated too far from the Gentile Christians And the Gentile Christians too much despised these IV. Besides these there were some that Heretically took it to be a part of their extraordinary Knowledge to hold That Christianity delivered Men not onely from the Jews Law but from subjection to Men and from necessary strictness in outward Actions And they made a Party for these Opinions V. The Apostle I. dealeth but briefly with the Heathens and argueth against them from their own Errours and Crimes 1. Telling them of the Light of Nature and then of their odious Sins against it that the Christians might not be moved by the scorns and opposition of such a blinded uncapable sort of Adversaries II. But the chief Work of his Epistle is to confute the Jews and Judaizers and to establish the Gentile Christians against their Errours and Opposition To which end he proveth all these things 1. That the Gentiles are not bound to receive the Law of Moses and become Jews 2. That they may be justified and saved by the Faith of Christ as well as the Jews 3. That God foretold their Calling by the Prophets and the Promise to Abraham extended to them as the Spiritual Believing Seed or Children 4. That if this were not true none could be justified or saved because by the Deeds of the Law as such no man can be justified The Jews themselves must be justified by Faith or not at all 5. That the Law of Moses as such came long after the Promise and the Justification of Abraham by Faith and therefore could not null that Promise or way of Life 6. That the Law required such a degree of Works or strict Obedience as no man kept and therefore none could be justified by it 7. That the Law was given but to the Jews and God is not onely the God and Governour of the Jews but of the Gentiles also 8. That the Law forbiddeth Sin and curseth the Sinner and condemneth him and therefore doth not justifie him 9. That the Law as such giveth not Grace and Strength to keep it but supposeth Ability But the Grace and Spirit of Christ enableth 10. That the Law by accident irritateth Lust and increaseth it and doth not mortifie and overcome it 11. That the Law was given to another end than to justifie the Sinner by its bare Works even to convince Men of Sin and the need of Grace and as a Schoolmaster to lead them to Christ who is the End of the Law 12. That Pardon Justification and Salvation must needs be God's free Gift to the Guilty and Condemned and not the Reward of Meritorious Works of the Law nor can any pretend the Title of Innocency or Debt 13. That Christ is designed to gather a more large and excellent Church than the Jewish Nation even a Catholick Church through all the World and that more spiritual and holy into which the Jews if they will believe shall be all graffed which will be to them a higher Privilege than to live under the Mosaick Politie 14. That the Jewish Law was so operous shadowy burdensom and terrible that it is part of the Office of a Saviour to deliver men from it and to bring them under a far better Law and Covenant of Grace By many such Arguments he confuteth the Jews and Judaizing Christians III. How he confuteth the Censorious Dividers who agreed in the Essentials of Christianity but differed about some Jewish Rites and also the Erroneous that enclined to Licentiousness and unjust Separation from the Orthodox will be sufficiently shewn in the particular Expositions IV. But the Apostle denieth none of these following Truths but implieth some and expresly asserteth others of them as Concessions 1. According to the Promise made to Abraham the
Israelites were a holy Nation and a peculiar People separated to God out of all World 2. God's Gvoernment first setled over them was eminently a Theocracy the Supremacy being exercised by extraordinary Revelation by Angelical or Signal Notices and by Prophecy 3. Their Law was eminently Divine the Law of God their Princes being but Executioners and not having Power of Legislation to add abrogate or diminish 4. This Law was wholly Political that is The Rule of the Subjects Obedience and the Rewards and Punishments to be exercised by God as Supreme and by Magistrates as his Officers in the Government of that People as a Holy Commonwealth Even the Decalogue and Ceremonies were such Laws of Politie 5. But this Law supposed the Law of Nature and the antecedent Law of Mercy made to saln Mankind in Adam and Noah and the special Promise made to Abraham and all the Nations of the Earth in his Seed And the Jews ought not to have separated any part of their Law from these which were as its very Life and Soul and principally respected things spiritual and heavenly and everlasting 6. The Law presupposing these and being given to men that had Immortal Souls and bound to know so much doth not much mention such matters of the Life to come as being presupposed and Moses adding specially the distinguishing Laws of Jewish Government 7. The breach even of a Political Law where God was the Legislator deserved future everlasting Punishment though as Men were the official Executioners it was but corporal Punishment that it inflicted 8. The Sacrifices were Obsignations of that Law of Grace which was elder than Moses and so they should have been understood 9. The sincere keeping of that Law while it was in force was the Material part of the Jews Obedience as they were under the Law of Grace 10. Even the Decalogue it self as Mosaical and Political delivered in Stone to the Jews onely is done away with all the rest by Christ their peculiar Commonwealth being ended But as it is 1. the Law of Nature 2. and the Law of Christ it still continueth There are three Controversies that I will here briefly speak to rather than by inserted Annotations afterwards I. Whom Paul describeth in the first and second Chapters II. What Law it is that he speaketh of III. How he meaneth that Faith is imputed to Righteousness and Justification 1. A late Writer hath laboured hard to persuade us that Rom. 1. and a great part of the Epistles speak of the Gnosticks which have usually been otherwise expounded Of this Chapter I think otherwise and of many other Texts because 1. The Philosophers and other Heathens were so much more potent numerous and famous Adversaries to Christianity that we have great reason to suspect that Paul doth not so much pass them by to pelt at a few Hereticks as this Writer imagined 2. The Text agreeth more to the Heathens It was to them that the Gospel was a matter of shame and counted foolishness It was not by the Works of Creation chiefly that the Gnosticks pretended to know God or should have known him but this was the onely Book to the Heathens The Gnosticks were unexcusable as Professours of Faith but it was the Heathens that were left without excuse by the meer Works of God's Creation The Heathen Philosophers were they that profest the greatest Wisdom deriding all Christians as Fools It was the Heathens that were the Authors of all that Imagery and Idolatry named ver 23. The Gnosticks were but for involuntary Complyance in case of danger They renounced worshipping the Creature more than the Creator The Sodomy and all the other Sins by which they are described belong far more to the Heathens than to the Gnosticks Chap. 2. Paul distributeth them that he speaks of into Jews and Gentiles and so doth the whole scope of his Discourse 1 Cor. 1. 2. It is the same sort that he there speaketh of as the Wise and Great and Noble of the World who counted the Wisdom of the Gospel Foolishness and whose Wisdom was Foolishness which God would confound and bring to nought c. which is the plain Description of the Philosophical Heathens A great deal more such Evidence is at hand 3. The Writers of Church-History and Heresies tell us of many sorts of Hereticks in the beginning that went before those called Gnosticks yet none of these are named in Scripture but the Nicolaitans and the Woman Jezebel Rev. 2. 3. And why should we think then that the Gnosticks are meant more than they 4. Those that Paul oft singleth out seem to be them mentioned Acts 15. against whom he reasoneth to the Galatians c. Had he meant others as their Crimes were greater he would have as plainly notified them Indeed 2 Pet. 2. and Jude seem to mean the Nicolaitans as much like the Gnosticks but Paul had much more to do with the Heathen Opposition II. Some have thought that it is the Law of Innocency made first to Adam which Paul meaneth when he speaks against Justification by the Works of the Law Their chief Reasons are 1. Because it saith Cursed is he that doth not all things written c. And hence they gather That the Jews Law was of the same tenor 2. But others give this Reason Because the Jews Law was a Covenant of Grace and therefore could not be that here described But it is evident all along that it was Moses's Law that Paul here meaneth It would be tedious to cite the Proofs all along visible And as to the Reasons for the contrary 1. It is certain that the Law of Innocency was not then in being and force but ceased with Man's Innocency upon Adam's Fall not by mutability in God but in Man God's Law is the present Obligation of his Will to Duty or Punishment Shall we imagine God to say to the sinful World 1. I command thee that art a guilty Sinner to be sinless contrary to the hypothetical necessity of Existence 2. And thou shalt be rewarded if thou be innocent when he is guilty already 3. And if thou be a sinner thou shalt die when he is a Sinner already and the Conditional is become Absolute and past into a Sentence of Judgment 2. The Law of Moses granteth Sacrifice and Pardon for many Sins but the Law of Innocency pardoneth none 3. The meaning of Cursed be he that doth not all things is not Cursed be he that hath any Sin but he that keepeth not all this Law And onely the Jews were under that Law and its Curse And this Law of Moses was so operous and strict that no man did perfectly fulfil it And if they had it would not procure their Pardon for the common Sin of Nature nor merit any thing of God by the benefit he received by their Works 2. And as to the other Objecters It 's true that Moses's Law was given to them as a material peculiar part of the Law of Grace But
of God despightful proud boasters inventers of evil things disobedient to parents without understanding covenant-breakers without natural affection implacable unmerciful 29. So far is their Learning and Arts from making them just and happy that they abound with all manner of odious shameful Sin here named 32. Who knowing the judgment of God that they which commit such things are worthy of death not only commit the same but have pleasure in them that do them 32. And all their knowledge of Good and Evil is so far from Justifying or Sanctfying them that they live in the practice of that which they know God doth condemn and in their Societies and Conversation make it their delight CHAP. II. 1. THerefore thou art unexcusable O man whosoever thou art that judgest for wherein thou judgest another thou condemnest thy self for thou that judgest dost the same things 1. Therefore thou that thinkest highly of thy self for thy Knowledg and basely of others as ignorant or barbarous art so far from being justified by this that it aggravateth thy Sin and leaveth thee without excuse For thou livest in as great Sin as those whom thou condemnest as Ignorant 2. But we are sure that the judgment of God is according to truth against them which commit such things 2. But we know that God will judge all Men in Truth and Righteousness according to their Works and will condemn evil doers whatever their Knowledge and Profession be 3. And thinkest thou this O man who judgest them which do such things and dost the same that thou shalt escape the judgment of God 3. Is it not then thy manifest error to think that thy Knowledge and condemning Sin in-others will justifie and save thee that livest in Sin 4. Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and long suffering not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance 5. But after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up to thy self wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God 6. Who will render to every man according to his deeds 4 5 6. While thou boastest of Wisdom and livest in Wickedness thou shewest the more contempt of God even of the Riches of his goodness and forbearance and long-suffering not knowing Practically that the goodness of God which thou dost acknowledge in Words should lead thee to Repentance and forsaking of Sin 5. But thy Heart being hardened in impenitency by Sin against Knowledge thou dost but treasure up certain punishment against the Day when God will shew his Righteousness by his Judgment 6. And will judge and use Men according to their Deeds 7. To them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour and immortality eternal life 7. To them who by a life of true obedience and patient waiting for his Reward do seek first for future Glory and Honour and Immortal Happiness he will give Eternal Life 8 9. But to them that are contentious and do not obey the truth but obey unrighteousness indignation and wrath tribulation and anguish upon every soul that doth evil of the Jew first and also of the Gentiles 8 9. But to them that resist the Light and contend against the revealed Truth and obey it not but live in the Practice of Uunrighteousness while they boast of Knowledge God will pour forth his Indignation and Wrath Tribulation and Anguish even on every one that liveth in Sin and Wickedness first on the Jews who sin under their boasting of their Peculiarity Law and Jewish Knowledge and the Greeks and Romans who sin under their boasting of Learning and Philosophy and conceited Wisdom 10 11. But glory and honour and peace to every man that worketh good to the Jew first and also to the Gentile For there is no respect of persons with God 10 11. But Glory Honour and Peace to every Man that liveth a life of true Obedience and well doing to the Jew first according to their Covenant-Prerogative and also to the Gentiles as being in the same Covenant of Grace for God saveth not Men partially for their outward Priviledges or their barren Knowledge and Profession 12. For as many as have sinned without law shall also perish without law and as many as have sinned in the law shall be judged by the law 12. For all Men shall be judged according to the Obl●gations which they were under They that sinned against the Law of Nature and commmon Mercies and were never under the Mosaical Law or Supernatural Revelation shall be condemned by the Law which they sinned against and not by that which was never given them But the Jews that sinned under Moses's Law shall be judged by it 13. For not the hearers of the law are just before God but the doers of the law shall be justified 13. For no Law of God doth justifie Men meerly for having it and hearing it but for doing it so far as they do it 14. For when the Gentiles which have not the law do by nature the things contained in the Law these having not the law are a law unto themselves 15. Which shew the work of the law written in their hearts their conscience also bearing witness and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another 14 15. For when the Gentiles which have not the Jewish or any written Law of God do by Nature that which that Law commandeth these having not that supernatural written Law have Gods Law of Nature in themselves and shew the effects of this Natural Revelation written in their Hearts their Consciences naturally having some Conviction of Gods Soveraign Government and Mans duty tells them as a Witness whether they do well or ill and their Reason accusing or defending them accordingly 16. In the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my Gospel 16. I mean not by any mistaken self judging in this World but even at the Bar of Christ when God shall open all mens secret Acts and rectifie all mistaken judgings as I have preached in foretelling that judgment of Christ 17. Behold thou art called a Jew and restest in the law and makest thy boast of God 18. And knowest his will and approvest the things that are more excellent being instructed out of the law 19. And art confident that thou thy self art a guide to the blind a light of them that are in darkness 20. An instructer of the foolish a teacher of babes which hast the form of knowledge and of the truth in the law 17 18 19 20. And that you may know that the Law will justifie no man for having or knowing it but for doing it consider that it is but self-deceit to think that thou shalt be justified for being called a Jew and resting in the Divineness and perfection of your Law and boasting that you are Gods peculiar People and that his Will and excellent things are known by you which the world knoweth not
of peace have they not known 18. There is no fear of God before their eyes 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. David truly describeth the state of Corrupted Nature and of all Men till Grace restrain or change them in Psal 14. and 53 c. that There is not one of them that are Righteous Men They understand not practically the matters of True Wisdom and chief concerns but are a blind and sottish Generation and therefore they seek not seriously to know God or to please him and enjoy his love They are turned from the way of truth and obedience and happiness They are all but hurtful or unprofitable in the World and none of them that set themselves to a Life that may do good to themselves or others or to please God They are so like Satan who seeketh whom he may devour that their Throat is like an open Sepulchre greedily gaping to devour the Just and Godly their Tongues serve the Father of lies in slandering Gods Truth and Servants and their Words are like Adders Poyson that tends to do mischief and destroy the good and innocent Cursing and false deceitful words are the fruit of their Lips They are ready to shed the Blood of the Godly and Innocent The way of their Life is Destruction and Misery to the Faithful and to the Societies where they live and finally to themselves Nature and Custom may teach them to talk for Peace and Unity and Love But they do not and will not know the true Nature of them or the way by which they must be attained For they are not governed by the Law and Fear of God but by their Carnal deceived Wit and Worldly Interest which God condemneth 19. Now we know that what things soever the Law saith it saith to them who are under the law that every mouth may be stopped and all the world may become guilty before God 19. All this is written in the Jews Law and therefore is spoken to and of the Jews as well as others for the Law speaketh to none but those that are Subjects and obliged by it So that neither Jew nor Gentile can be justified as innocent but all such self-justifiers will be confuted and all the World proved guilty of Sin and Punishment before God when he shall judge them 20. Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight for by the law is the knowledge of sin 20. By all this therefore it is clear that seeing all that are under Moses's Law are Sinners against the Law and none are innocent no Flesh shall be justified in Gods sight by that Law For as they are Sinners so it is the Law which notifieth their Sin and condemneth them for it 21. But now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested being witnessed by the law and the prophets 22. Even the righteousness of God which is by the faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe for there is no difference 21. But there is another way of Righteousness ordained of God for our Justification and the Glory of his Grace and Justice without the keeping of Moses's Law or being justified by it 22. Even the Righteousness prescribed by God and given by his Grace which is by the way of Faith in Christ even our believing trust in him and adhering to him and this is prescribed and given to and found in all true Believers without difference 23. For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God 24. Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ 23 24. For all Men are Sinners and therefore have come short of obtaining the Glory which God had appointed to the Innocent that never brake his Law and cannot be saved or justified by the Law which they have broken but must be justified by his free Grace forgiving their sin and giving and accepting their sincere Faith and Repentance through the Redemption of lost Sinners which Jesus Christ hath wrought for them and in them 25. Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past through the forbearance of God 26. To declare I say at this time his righteousness that he might be just and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus 25 26. Whom God hath by his unsearchable Counsel Decree and Ordination set forth to be the great Reconciler and Propitiation by the way and means of Faith in his blood as a Propitiatory Sacrifice and the Seal of his Truth and Love and this was as well as by justifying the Innocent to demonstrate that he is a Holy Just and Merciful God and no friend to sin but a lo●er of Holiness and Truth in Pardoning to such Believers all their past Sins to which his forbearance and reprieve was a preparation I say to declare that he is as merciful so Just while he will have so precious a Sacrifice for Sin and by Pardon and Grace doth make and judge the Faithful Righteous which is it which is now fully declared by our preaching the Gospel 27. Where is boasting then It is excluded By what law of works Nay but by the law of faith 27. Grace therefore must have the Glory of our Justification For who can boast that he hath it by Innocency because he deserved not death by Sin No this is utterly shut out By what Law Is it by the Law of Moses or any Law which justifieth Men because they sinned not against it nor deserved death No but by another Law even the Law of Faith which Grace hath brought us under which pardoneth and saveth true Penitent Believers 28. Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law 28. Therefore against the Jews and all self justiciaries we conclude that the Law of Moses much less the first Law of pure Innocency is so far from being necessary to the Gentiles for Justification and Salvation that no Man Jew or Gentile is otherwise justified by God but by his free Grace given through Jesus Christ to all true Believers who accept it as a free gift 29. Is he the God of the Jews only Is he not also of the Gentiles Yes of the Gentiles also 29. And how absurd is it to think that God is a God that is a merciful Governour to no more in the World than that little sorry People of the Jews Doth not his actual Mercies and his Government obliging all the World to the use of some means for Recovery Pardon and Salvation confute this and shew that he is the God and Merciful Governour also of the Gentiles 30. Seeing it is one God which shall justifie the circumcision by faith and uncircumcision through faith 30. It is the same God who will justifie Circumcised Believers and uncircumcised Believers by one and the same way Even by the way of Grace and
Faith 31. Do we then make void the law by saith God forbid Yea we establish the law 31. Can the Jew then say that we dishonour and make void their Law as if God had given it in vain and they had not been bound to keep it Far be this from us yea by the Doctrine of Christianity we set the Law in its proper place as consequent and subordinate to the Promise and Law of Grace that went before it and as preparatory to the fuller edition of the Law of Grace whch cometh after it And so we assign it its due Office and Honour and End that God may have the Glory of making it though the Jews misunderstand it CHAP. IV. 1. WHat shall we say then that Abraham our Father as pertaining to the flesh hath found 1. Let us consider Abraham's case the Father of the Israelites according to the Flesh For sure his Prerogative must be as great as theirs that claim it as his fleshly Seed 2. For if Abraham were justified by works he hath whereof to glory but not before God 2. If Abraham was justified by the merit of his Righteousness as having never deserved death by Sin then he may boast that Life and Impunity was his due on that account though yet even that did not merit by any benefit to God Or but towards God he could have no matter to boast of as his own 3. For what saith the Scripture Abraham believed God and it was counted un-him for righteousness 3. For what account doth the Scripture give us of his Righteousness Abraham believed God viz. That he would perform his free Promise of Grace and Peculiarity made to him and his Seed and all Nations of the Earth in him and it was counted to him for Righteousness And though God made his Promises to him also for his obedience Because he spared not his only Son yet this was not because he never deserved death by any Sin but as it was a work of Faith and so a consequent part of the Righteousness of a Believer accepted though imperfect through the Merits and Righteousness of Christ forgiving his Sin and freely adopting him an Heir of Life 4. Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace but of debt 4. Now to him that meriteth by the perfection of his Obedience or that never deserved death by Sin much more to him that benefiteth another by his Work the Reward is not reckoned to be the free gift of a Benefactor but the just giving a Man that which is his deserved due in the first case by governing Justice and in the second by Commutative Justice 5. But to him that worketh not but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly his faith is counted for righteousness 5. But to him that hath no such meritorious work for the value of which the Reward should be his due but trusteth wholly to his free Grace who first maketh and then judgeth them just that were before ungodly and unjust or who justifieth them that by Sin have deserved death and never merited life by the worth of their good Works his Faith is counted for Righteousness by the Covenant of Grace that is God accepteth it as the qualification or condition which must be found in him without such meritorious Works to make him partaker of that Pardon Adoption and Salvation freely given by Grace upon the consideration of the meritorious Righteousness of Christ Indeed Faith Repentance Prayer Confession Love c. are Acts that may be called Works in another sense But it is Works deserving life for their perfection or not deserving punishment by the Law which are here spoken of 6. Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works 7. Saying Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered 8. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord imputeth not sin 6 7 8. So David also describeth the qualification of a Blessed Man which is a man justified Not that he hath no Sin which deserved death but that God doth not impute his Sin to him for his condemnation but forgiveth and covereth it and imputeth Righteousness to him that is judgeth and useth him as one that is not obliged to punishment but hath right to Salvation and this not because his Works deserved not Death but Life but because he forgiveth him and freely saveth him for Righteousness and Intercession of Christ and useth him not as he deserved 9. Cometh this blessedness then on the circumcision only or on the uncircumcision also For we say that faith was reckoned to Abraham for righteousness 9. And are none pardoned and saved but the Circumcised Are not the Uncircumcised pardoned and blessed also If Faith was imputed for Righteousness to Abraham will it not be so to all that have it 10. How was it then reckoned When he was in circumcision or in uncircumcision Not in circumcision but in uncircumcision 10. And the time when this was said of Abraham will clear up all this for it was not after he was Circumcised but before even Uncircumcised as the Gentile Christians be 11. And he received the sign of circumcision a seal of the righteousness of the faith which he had yet being uncircumcised that he might be the father of all them that believe though they be not circumcised that righteousness might be imputed to them also 11. And he after received the Sign of Crcumcision not as a Legally justifying Sign but as a Seal of that Righteousness which God before imputed to him as a Believer that so he might be by Promise and Example the Father not only of his Carnal and Circumcised Seed but of all them that believe though out the World that so Righteousness might be imputed to them as Believers as it was to him 12. And the father of circumcision to them who are not of the circumcision only but also to them that walk in the steps of that faith of our father Abraham which he had being yet uncircumcised 12. And might be the Father of the Ends and Spiritual benefits of Circumcision conveyed to them who are not of the Circumcision only but also to them that walk in the steps of that Faith of our Father Abraham which he had being yet Uncircumcised as they are 13. For the promise that he should be the heir of the world was not to Abraham and his seed through the Law but through the righteousness of faith 13. For the Promise to Abraham and his Seed That he should be Heir of the World was not made to him by the Law which was long af●er nor for the keeping of it but upon his believing Gods merciful Promise and trusting him for which he was accounted and pronounced Righteous 14. For if they which are of the law be heirs faith is made void and the promise made of none effect 14. For if this great Promise of Inheritance was made to Men for keeping Mises's Law as such
known that they may hear it 18. But I say Have they not heard Yes verily for their sound went out into all the earth and their words to the ends of the world 18. But is not the World excusable then in their sin for want of preaching I answer As God tells us Psal 19. That the visible Works of God do Preach him even his Power Wisdom and Goodness to all the World which will leave it without all just excuse See Rom. 1.20 21. So Christ sent his Apostles with a Commission to preach to all Nations and many Nations have already heard his Gospel 19. But I say Did not Israel know First Moses saith I will provoke you to jealousie by them that are no people and by a foolish nation will I anger you 19. But have not the Jews had notice of the Gospel when it was first preached to them and rejected by them The very conversion of the Gentiles receiving that Christ whom they rejected which is matter of envy to them shall leave them without excuse as Moses saith Deut. 32.21 I will provoke you to jealousie by c. 20. But Esaias is very bold and saith I was found of them that sought me not I was made manifest to them that asked not after me 21. But to Israel he saith All day long I have stretched forth my hands to a disobedient and gainsaying people 20 21. But Isaiah boldly and plainly foretells Gods calling the Gentiles by free Grace and seeking them that first sought not him and his rejecting the Jews as a People that after his long suffering did continue obstinately to reject his Word and Grace saying I was found of them that sought me not c. and All days long have I streched forth c. ANNOTATIONS 1. THe 12 13 14 and 15 Verses are controverted by Expositors as to the Question Whether they assert or deny the Salvation of any that hear not of Christ because on one side it it is said That ever doth call on the Name of the Lord shall be saved and the 19 th Psalm is cited which tell us how Gods Works do preach him to all the World c. And on the other side How shall they hear without a Preacher c. First We must not confound the doubt of the sense of this Text with the doubt of the Matter which is the Salvation of Men that hear not the Gospel As to the former I have said what I thought needful in the Paraphrase and leave it to the judgment of the Reader As to the Matter I think this much following may satisfie the sober 1. We must first know what Law of God such Men are under and then how far it justifieth them It is certain that the World once guilty of sin and death is not under the Law of Innocency which maketh Innocency the only Condition of Life now it is lost to all And it is certain that they are neither Lawless or shut up as Devils in despair but that they have duties and means of Repentance Recovery Mercy and Salvation imposed on them which they are bound to use for these ends in hope and they have much forfeited Mercy given to them all which proveth that God useth them not according to the Law of Innocency And it is certain that God made to all Mankind in fallen Adam and Noah a Law of Mercy and Grace and that when he proclaimed his name to Moses Exod. 34. The Lord gracious and merciful forgiving c. it was his Nature and his way of Governing of Mankind which he proclaimed And so that all the world is under a Law which offereth Pardon and Life on other terms than sinless Innocency 2. It is certain that the superadded Covenant of Peculiarity to the Jews or the preaching of the Gospel of Christ Incarnate to part of the world only repealed not any of the merciful Law or Terms before given to all the World Christ added more Mercy but took away none much less so much from most of the World He came not to condemn the World but to save 3. It is certain that all Men shall be judged according to the Law that they were under and obliged by and no other 4. It 's certain that the Apostles themselves though in a state of Grace believed not till Christ was risen that he must die a Sacrifice for sin rise from the dead ascend and intercede in Heaven send down the eminent gift of the Holy Ghost call the Gentiles gather a Catholick Church c. Therefore it was not all our Articles of Faith that were necessary before Christs coming but the belief of so much as was then revealed But 2. What others do that hear not of Christ in fact who repenteth believeth and is saved God is only fit to judge it belongeth not to us But we may say that the case of Melchizedeck Job and his Friends and many others prove that Grace and Salvation were not confined to the Jews And that Abraham thought that even Sodom had fifty Righteous Persons when it was worse than other places of the World And he that will well read Psal 19. Prov. 1. Acts 14. and 17. Rom. 1 and 2. may yet receive fuller satisfaction from God II. About Ministers Mission verse 15. It 's doubted whether we may hear any till we know that God sent them And it is the device of the Roman Clergy to puzzle the ignorant by objecting against the Mission and Ordination of Protestant Ministers to draw Men from hearing them as Ministers of Christ claiming to themselves the Peculiarity of Divine Commission and Authority as the only Church that have uninterrupted Succession of Canonical Ordination But as the Interruption of theirs is easily proved so it 's most certain that God hath not made it an antecedent necessary thing to the belief of his Gospel for all Men and Women to be first so well acquianted with History as to know what continuance or interruption there hath been in all Countreys of Canonical Ordination In short 1. A Lay-man is not to be heard that brings the Gospel 2. He that wanteth some Circumstances of Order necessary ordinarily to the right ordering of the Church may yet have all that is essential to the Ministry 3. He that hath just abilities and mutual consent of him and a Christian Flock that need him hath all that is essentially necessary 4. He that is ordained by Concordant Senior Pastors of that Church hath all that is necessary essentially to Ordination 5. He that seemeth to have such Qualifications or Ordination but hath not but is in possession upon deceiving probability is a Pastor to that Church so far that his Ministrations shall be valed to the People though not to justifie himself from the guilt of profane usurpation 6. The People that love their Souls must be more careful what Doctrine a Minister preacheth than what Ordination he hath 7. In divers cases the Magistrates Authority may serve without Ordination and in
Emperours and some Emperours yielded them more than others But whether the Senate or the Emperour were the Highest Power or the Supremacy in both conjunct or which de specie was most just Paul medleth not Qu. How then would he have the Christians know whom to obey Ans He leaveth that to be known by its proper Evidence and not by Divine Revelation by him Qu. III. Is no Power to do wrong ordained of God Or is all such ordained by him Ans Power here being Right to Govern no Man hath Right to do Wrong that 's a Contradiction But God hath ordained that Right which may be abused to do Wrong and yet not resisted Qu. IV. What 's meant by Subjection Ans A State of Consent and Obligation to obey Obedience is the Practice of Subjection Qu. V. Hath the Universal every Soul no Exception Ans The Higher Powers themselves are excepted And neither Foreigners nor those that have no Governours are bound to be subject to other Princes It is only their own Subjects that are meant And the Pope could have no pretence to except his Clergy if he did not feign himself to be the Highest Power over them and above their Kings and States Qu. VI. Is Obedience to go as far as Subjection Ans No We must not obey any by disobeying God But yet we must continue Subjection and Due honour to them and not deny them their due because we must not give them more by Sin Qu. What then are the Limits of our Obedience to Men Ans 1. Materially we must not obey any by Sin nor yet against the Common Good to do more hurt than good when they command without due Power or Right 2. As to formal Obedience which is to act by the Obligation of their Authority the Limits of their Power are the Limits of that Obligation and Obedience Qu. What are the Limits of their Power Ans In general they have no more from God than he giveth them 1. They have no Power against any of his Laws of Nature or Scripture nor against his Kingdom or himself 2. They have no Right or Power to overthrow Personal or Family or Church-Government nor to deprive any of any thing which God hath given them without forfeiture or Consent explicit or implicit nor to destroy the Common Good 2. Therefore that Propriety which God hath given Man as Man in Life and Limbs and the use of his Faculties for his Welfare and his Duty to God and his Wife and Children are such objective Limitations of this Power that no Man hath Right to take them from any but on Forfeiture or valid Consent Qu. VII How far is all Power of God and how far of Men Ans 1. It is of God's Ordination in Nature That there be Government and Subjection in general 2. And the Specification is so far of God that he hath made them his Officers 1. To promote Obedience to his own Law 2. For his Glory and the Common Good So that no People can make a Power that shall not have Right to promote God's Law 2. or that shall destroy the Common Good 3. God's Providence doth so manage the Affairs of the World as shall point out the Man or Families that the People should accept of first while free as qualified by Strength Wisdom and Goodness for Authority 4. Monarchy and Aristocracy in specie are both of Divine Allowance 2. But it is of Men 1. Which of these sorts Monarchy or Aristocracy or Mixt shall by a Free People be chosen● 2. And who by such a Free People shall be chosen for the Persons or Families 3. And what degree of Power they shall have over their Proprieties which are antecedent to Regiment in undetermined Cases So that Government is partly from God and partly from Man Qu. VIII By what Right doth one Person or Family claim it before all others Ans The foregoing Words decide this 1. Not by meer Worth Wit or Vertue For these may be without such Authority 2. Not by meer Strength or Conquest For then every Rebel or Foreign Prince that can conquer Kings will have the Right which would tempt them to attempt such Conquest 3. Not every Conquest made just by some Injury For that giveth Right but to Reprisal or Damages and over the Injurers And all Wars usually are on Pretence of Right 4. Not a Succession of Primogeniture from Noah nor from the first founding of the Commonwealth This is not necessary Nor may any rebell against all the Kings on Earth if they can but disprove such an uninterrupted Succession of Primogeniture Else Kings were dangerously exposed 5. Nor is Revelation from Heaven necessary to notifie the Person For who but Fanaticks now pretend to that I know therefore no remaining Title but Mutual Consent free or forced of Persons made capable by the Providence of God at the forming of the Government Qu. IX Are not the Powers that be all that have present Possession Ans Yes all that possess that Right of Government but not all that usurp it or possess meer Strength Qu. How then Shall all the V●lgar be made Judges of the Princes Right Ans They are bound to ju●ge as far as they can know else they could not tell whom to obey or defend But mis-judging will not excuse them from Guilt And in difficult Cases Appearance and Probability must serve them that can have no more And Submission and Patience under Usurpers is not Subjection and Consent Qu. X. What is meant by Resistance Ans Not only Fighting against them but all that is contrary to Subjection and due Obedience But most eminently Libertinism which pretendeth that God hath freed Christians from Subjection Qu. XI How doth the Description verse 3. agree with Heathens and Persecutors Are they none of God's Ministers who are a Terror to Good Works Ans If they are not in the general Course of their Government for Vertue and against Vice and for the Common Good they want the Essence of the Office But they that are a Terror to some particular Good Works not essential to the End of the Office and that through Errour may yet be against Vice and for Goodness in the main And a Heathen may execute the Law of Nature and so far be for the Common Good But Persecuting the Just is no exercise of the Divine Ministry or Power Qu. XI Verse 5. How is Conscience bound by Mans Laws Ans All Men must be conscious of God's Obligations on them to obey the Just Laws of Men. Qu. XII Verse 6 7. May we give none mere Tribute Custom Fear or Honour than their due And are all Judges of the Princes due Ans All is not due that may be claimed Materially Men may for their own Safety and just Ends give Rulers or others more than their due or which they have right to But as formal Obedience or Justice we are not bound to give any one more than his due And of this we are Discerners though not
David's indeed but all such are written in Scripture to teach us also Patience and imitation of such examples of Charity and so to confirm our hope 5. Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be like minded one towards another according to Christ Jesus 5. I know the danger of this selfish uncharitable humour of imposing Mens own Opinions on all others as terms of their Communion with them and therefore as I have used this long and plain exhortation against it I shall also pray for you that the God who is patient with the weak and is their Comforter and yours will grant you so much Grace and Charity as to make you imitators of him and of the Love and Condescension of Christ and to bear with others and do by them as you would be born with and used your selves 6. That ye may with one mind and one mouth glorifie God even the father of our Lord Jesus Christ 6. That you may with Unity and Concord hold your holy Communion for worshipping God without uncharitable Excommunications or Separations vilifying or censuring each other which can never be expected by driving each one to agree in small unnecessary things or without bearing with the mistakes and differences of one another when all are guilty of many mistakes and such differences must still be expected 7. Wherefore receive ye one another as Christ also received us to the glory of God 7. I conclude therefore by beseeching you to receive one another with Love to your Communion and Kindness as you would be Christian imitators of Christ and as you are sensible of his needful Mercy to your selves in receiving us that once were Enemies and still have manifold sins and errours to the glorifying of God's Love and Mercy And pretend not your Knowledge or Authority or Piety against so commanding a Motive and Example ANNOTATIONS on the former Chapter and this THe Subject of the former Chapter is handled on thus far and here that Chapter should have ended He that understandeth the former and present State of the Christian Churches and the Pride and Ignorance to which Man is liable will easily perceive that it was not in vain that the Spirit of God did by the Apostle handle and decide this Case of receiving Dissenters in tollerable Cases into Love and Communion The Jews were so tied up from Legislation in God's Matters by the knowledge of God's Prerogative in their Theocracy that they had less room for the Canons and Engines of Mans making to exercise their Pride and Uncharitableness by than the Romanists have since done And yet the Pharisees plaid their part and by their Traditions made void the Law of God and preferr'd their Ceremonies before the weighty Matters of the Law and would not understand what that meaneth I will have mercy and not sacrifice and thereby did condemn the guiltless And Christ found the Samaritans and Jews at the Debate Whether in this Mountain or at Jerusalem men ought to worship overlooking that Worship which is in Spirit and in Truth And alas what work have Domination unnecessary Canons and Censures made in the Christian Churches these 1300 years And it is an Instance what power Blindness and Prejudice and Worldly Interest have to frustrate the plainest Decisions of God's Word that so full and express a Decision as these two Chapters make with 1 Cor. 12. and Eph. 4. and James 3. hath signified as little with the Dividers and Proud almost as if there had been no such written And yet such Men call for a Judge of Controversies because of the pretended Obscurity of the Scriptures when nothing can be plainer than this which they despise They mean that such as they must be Judges and God shall make the Words if they may make the Sense How great is the number that go on the two sides of Uncharitableness here reproved especially on that which is largeliest insisted on One side saith All God's Truths are precious and none must be sold for Peace and we must not partake of other Mens Sins As if our great Duty of Love Forbearance and Communion were our Sin or a partaking of the Faults of all that we joyn with The other Side pretend 1. That Paul only requireth Forbearance in things Indifferent undetermined by Governours and not after such a Command or Determination 2. Or that he giveth only a Temporary Rule for the present Concord of Jews and Gentiles till the setled Church should take a contrary Course I will not here answer these at large having done it in my Book called The only Way of the Churches Concord But I say That I despair of reducing that Man to the Truth herein who shall continue of either of these Opinions after he hath seriously perused the Text and hath considered 1. That St. Paul here useth I think above twenty Arguments from Morality and common Christian Duty which he would not do for a mutable Case which Bishops may change when they will 2 That Rome was then a famous Church and therefore had Pastors or one at least and that he writeth to the whole Church and therefore to the Pastors And sure he never meant The Clergy shall receive such Dissenters to Communion and neither by Canon or Practice cast them out till they think meet to do otherwise and till have made such Canons Paul doth not so play with Contradictions in so long and grave a Reprehension 3. That St. Paul oft puts himself in as under the same Obligation with the rest And if an Apostle called from Heaven may not do what 's here forbidden what Bishops can prete●d a Right to do it by greater Authority or Wisdom But they that have not known the Way of Peace may say something against the fullest and plainest Description of it and the sharpest Reproofs of God himself But he will expound these Chapters to their Consciences if ever he make them Healers of his Church As to those that say It is not Church-Communion that Paul here speaks of I refer them to the plain Text and Dr. Hammond's Annotations which they value The God of Love and Peace hath given Laws for Love and Peace so strict and full and clear that all World may see that it is not he that alloweth the Canons or Censures which have so long torn the Churches 8. Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the Circumcision for the truth of God to confirm the promises made unto the fathers 9. And that the Gentiles might glorifie God for his mercy 8 9. And that you may understand my Argument from the Example of Christ I say that it was his Office to reconcile both Jews and Gentiles to God who will receive them both And therefore they should live as reconciled to each other Christ was a Mininister of God circumcised being a Jew and personally exercised his Ministry among them to perform Gods true Promises to the Fathers And yet his Gospel extendeth to the Gentiles also that
than with punishing Power to delivet any offenders to Satan as Gods Executioner on their bodies CHAP. V. 1. IT is reported commonly that there is fornication among you and such fornication as is not so much as named among the Gentiles that one should have his fathers wife 1. It is not a doubtful Fame but a credible Report that there is such Fornication among you as Civil Heathens do abhor that one should have his Fathers Wife 2. And ye are puffed up and have not rather mourned that he that hath done this deed may be taken away from among you 2. And you have made light of it and not as sensible of the Sin and Shame bewailed it that he that is impenitent in this Sin may be cut off from your Society 3. For I verily as absent in body but present in spirit have judged already as though I were present concerning him that hath so done this deed 4. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ when ye are gathered together and my spirit with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ 5. To deliver such an one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus 3 4 5. For though I be absent in Body yet present in Spirit I have by the Power given me by Christ determined already when you are assembled and my Spirit with you to deliver this Man to Satan by casting him out of the Church and leaving him to Gods Executioner to inflict destructive Punishment on his Body to bring him to Repentance for the saving of his Soul Note 1. That Paul himself was the Judge 2. Yet he would do it when they were assembled for Order to shew them what they should have done 3. That it was in a Church-assembly of Men present for holy Communion and not in a Lay-Court or a Consistory of the Pastors of other Assemblies who knew not the Man nor had any special Over-sight of him 4. That Satan is Gods Executioner on the Bodies even of Christians specially of Sins to Death The Church having then no Christian Magistrates was put to appeal to God to punish Capital Crimes miraculously 5. That yet this is to save the Sinner by Repentance as well as to be a Warning to others 6. Your glorying is not good Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump 6. You do not well to bear up such a Man in his Sin and to make light of it The whole Church so far as it 's guilty of such a Conniving or Consent is thus defiled with Guilt and may be tempted to the like Sin 7. Purge out therefore the old leaven that ye may be a new lump as ye are unleavened For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us 7. As the Jews when they kept the Passover were to cast all Leavened Bread out of their Houses so we assemble to commemorate the Sacrifice of Christ our Paschal Lamb. Purge out of your Assemblies the old Leaven of scandalous Sins that you may approve your selves a Society acceptable to God through Christ Note 1. That as Dr. Hammond observes out of Chrysostom and Theodoret there was a Tradition that this Offender was a Bishop 2. And the Assembly was to purge the Church of such a one whoever he was by forsaking him 8. Therefore let us keep the feast not with old leaven neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth 8. Therefore let our Christian Assemblies be kept as holy Feasts before God not with the Vices of our old Natural or Heathen State nor with the odious Leaven of Naughtiness and Wickedness but with the Unleavened Bread of Purity Sincerity and Truth 9. I wrote to you in an epistle not to company with fornicators 10. Yet not altogether with the fornicators of this world or with the covetous or extortioners or with Idolaters for then must ye needs go out of the world 9 10. I did indeed write to you before in this or some other Epistle to avoid Familiarity with Fornicators Covetous Extortioners Idolaters c. I meant that you shew your abhorrence of this Sin and shame the Sinner by shunning his Company when it is unnecessary and it is in your power so to do But I meant not that you should have no Company or Converse at all with any that are such for you live among Unbelievers and cannot go out of the World 11. But now I have written unto you not to keep company if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator or covetous or an idolater or a railer or a drunkard or an extortioner with such an one no not to eat 11. But my Meaning and your Duty is That you shun all Company which may signifie owning or Brotherly Familiarity with any called Christians who are such scandalous Sinners that the Church and Religion may not be thought to favour them and that Shame may humble them And though it belong not to every Christian but to the Church to cast such out of Publick Societies nor to separate from the Church because such are there yet as the Church ought to purge out such so every private Man should avoid that Familiarity which is in their power even that which lieth in Friendly Eating or the like 12. For what have I to do to judge them also that are without Do not ye judge them that are within 12. For we are not authorised to call those without the Church before us to try and judge their Cases who never submitted to our Authority and are not a Scandal to the Christian Profession It is them that have consented to our Power and Discipline that you judge 13. But them that are without God judgeth Therefore put away from among your selves that wicked person 13. Those that are without the Church we must leave to the Judgment of God they are not under our Government But that wicked Person who is as one of you disown and put away from your Communion CHAP. VI. 1. DAre any of you having a matter against another go to law before the unjust and not before the saints 1. Another Scandal I hear of among you is That you go to Law against one another before Heathen Judges when you might decide your Differences among your selves How dare you do this when Heathens are unjust and will deride you 2. Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world And if the world shall be judged by you are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters 2. Know ye not that Christ will commit that Honour to his Saints with him to judge the World of the Ungodly And you should be all Saints your selves And if the World shall be judged by you are you not meet to decide your own little Differences 3. Know ye not that we shall judge angels How much more things that pertain to this life 3. And as Christ is the Judge of the
by reciting them preceptively And so they bind all Christians now as the Law of Nature and the Law of Christ 4. God by giving the Jews their Laws gave us Directions to know in the like Cases what is equal or wrong to us 5. But formally as it was Gods Law delivered by Moses to the Jews it binds not us and it 's done away For 1. It never as such bound any but the Jews and the few Proselytes among them For it was never promulgated to the World And even the Decalogue was Political and all made for that Common-wealth And all the World was never bound to turn Jews nor to dwell or come into a remote Country no bigger than half England 2. The Jews own Commonwealth is dissolved and so are their peculiar Laws 3. The Apostle expresly saith That the Law written in Stone that was glorious is done away ver 7. 11.13 compared 4. Moses was no Ruler or Mediator to the whole World 5. If one part of Moses Law as such bind then all of it bindeth a quatenus ad omne and so we must turn Jews 6. Paul expresly nameth Sabbaths as abolished that is A Day of Ceremonial Rest which the Fourth Commandment ordaineth as a Type of Spiritual Rest by Christ The Sum is That we are bound to the Law commonly called Moral as it is the Law of Nature and of Christ but not formally as the Law given the Jews by Moses or as written in Stone CHAP. IV. 1. THerefore seeing we have this ministery as we have received mercy we faint not 1. Therefore having received a more honourable Ministry than that of Moses Gods Mercy encourageth us and keepeth us from fa●nting in our Labours and Sufferings 2. But have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty not walking in craftiness nor handling the word of God deceitfully but by manifestation of the truth commending our selves to every mans conscience in the sight of God 2. But have renounced those things which cannot endure the Light lest they should be shamed but are craftily carried on in the dark nor do we use deceiving Arts in handling the Word of God but in the open Light by Evidence of Truth we expose our selves to trial and expect Success 3. But if our gospel be hid it is hid to them that are lost 3. So that if our Preaching be not yet understood and believed it is not for want of our clear Delivery but from the miserable Case of lost uncapable Hearers 4. In whom the God of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ who is the image of God should shine unto them 4. Because the Devil by the love of worldly things ruling the Hearts of worldly Men hath blinded them that they may not believe the Gospel and see that Glory which shineth in Christ who is the Image of God 5. For we preach not our selves but Christ Jesus the Lord and our selves your servants for Jesus sake 5. It is not our selves that we commend by preaching to you or set up for you to believe in but it is Christ Jesus the Lord else indeed our Ministry were inglorious and we only manifest our selves to be faithful Servants for your Salvation by Christ who hath called us hereto and whose Glory we proclaim 6. For God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness hath shined in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ 6. For God who by his Word created Light hath shined by Spiritual Light into our Hearts giving us that Knowledge of God which gloriously appeareth in the Person Doctrine and Works of Christ which he commandeth us to communicate to others 7. But we have this treasure in earthen vessels that the excellency of the power may be of God and not of us 7. But we that are thus trusted and honoured of God are our selves poor frail afflicted Mortals that it m●y appear that it is by the Power of God and not of Men that the Gospel prospereth 8. We are troubled on every side yet not distressed we are perplexed but not in despair 9. Persecuted but not forsaken cast down but not destroyed 8 9. We are many ways troubled but not brought to any extreme distress in straits but not in despair persecuted by Men but not forsaken of God cast down low and yet upheld and not destroyed 10. Always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our body 10. We still bear in our Bodies a memorative Conformity to our suffering dying Lord that our delivered Bodies also might have some conformity to his Life by whom we live and whom we preach 11. For we which live are alway delivered unto death for Jesus sake that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our mortal flesh 11. For we that yet live are in continual danger of death by Persecutors for Jesus sake that we might be Emblems of Christs Resurrection and Life and a Proof that he liveth who preserveth us while we preach that blessed Life which he possesseth and hath purchased and promised 12. So then death worketh in us but life in you 12. So that in our Sufferings Christs Death is resembled but his Life in your Conversion and Preservation 13. We having the same spirit of faith according as it is written I belived and therefore have I spoken we also believe and therefore speak 13. But we have the s●me Spirit of Faith as you have and therefore say with David That we speak because we believe 14. Knowing that he which raised up the Lord Jesus shall raise up us also by Jesus and shall present us with you 14. For he that raised up Christ shall raise us up both from our Suf●erings and Death and present us with you who are the B●essings of our Labours 15. For all things are for your sakes that the abundant grace might through the thanksgiving of many redound to the glory of God 15. For it is for you that we suffer and labour and are preserved that as many have the Benefit so God may be glorified by the Thanksgiving of many 16. For which cause we faint not but though our outward man perish yet the inward man is renewed day by day 16. Therefore we are not tired in our Labour or Suffering but while our Bodies suffer and perish our Souls receive daily new Supplies of Strength and Comfort 17. For our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory 17. For all our Sufferings for Christ and Bodily Afflictions are very tollerable and light and so short as to be but as for one moment and so gainful that they are the Means appointed to procure us a Crown of Glory which is weighty and of exceeding Worth and Everlasting 18. While we look
on all Jews and Gentiles who are Believers and we might through Faith receive the promised Gift of the Holy Ghost as we have done 15. Brethren I speak after the manner of men Though it be but a mans covenant yet if it be confirmed no man disanulleth or addeth thereto 16. Now to Abraham and his seed were the promises made He saith not And to seeds as of many b●t as of one And to thy seed which is Christ 15 16. Even Men presume not to violate Covenants And Gods Promise to Abraham was to him and his Seed which immediately was Isaac prefiguring Christ eminently Though as all the Carnal Seed also sprang from Isaac so all Believers be included as springing from Christ 17. And this I say that the covenant that was confirmed before of God in Christ the law which was four hundred and thirty years after cannot dissanul that it should make the promise of none effect 17. And so the Covenant to Abraham as the Father of the Faithful including a Promise of Christ and his Seed by Faith was not nulled by the Law which was Four hundred and thirty years after But if Justification before was by Faith it must be so still and so all true Believers justified 18. For if the inheritance be of the law it is no more of promise but God gave it to Abraham by promise 18. For if the Blessing meant in that Covenant with Abraham be given on condition of keeping Moses's Law then cometh it not by free gift as it did to Abraham by that Promise But God gave it freely by Promise to Abraham without his keeping that Law 19. Wherefore then serveth the law It was added because of transgression till the seed should come to whom the promise was made and it was ordained by angels in the hand of a mediator 19. To what use then was the Law given To convince Men of Sin and restrain them from it and make them know the need of a Mediating Saviour whom Moses typified as a Mediator in receiving the Law from the Ministry of Angels 20. Now a mediator is not a mediator of one but God is one 20. Now Mediation is between two Parties Of these that God is one who made the Promise to Abraham and justified him by Faith and surely is not mutable 21. Is the law then against the promises of God God forbid for if there had been a law given which could have given life verily righteousness should have been by the law 21. And hath this One God contradicted his Promises by his Law By no means Therefore he intended not that the Works of the Law should be our justifying Righteousness which it must have been if it could have given Life by the meritorious keeping of it and so God should have overthrown his former way of Justification 22. But the scripture hath concluded all under sin that the promise by faith of Jesus Christ might be given to them that believe 22. But the Scripture tells us that all Men are under the Guilt of Sin and the Law doth not justifie Sinners that break it Therefore none can be justified by it And this it doth to teach us to look for Life by a Promised Christ 23. But before faith came we were kept under the law shut up unto the faith which should afterwards be revealed 23. But before the Gospel and Christ Incarnate came which now as Objects constitute our Faith we Jews were under the restraint and tutorage of the Law to teach us to wait for Christ who is the Truth and End of the Law 24. Wherefore the law was our school-master to bring us unto Christ that we might be justified by faith 24. And so the Law to us Jews was suited to our Youth and Rudeness to keep us as a School-master in a learning and restrained State and prepare us for the Gospel and teach us to look for Justification by Faith in Christ alone 25. But after that faith is come we are no longer under a school-master 25. But now Christ is fully revealed to our Faith we are no longer under that preparatory Tutorage of Moses's Law 26. For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus 26. For now all you that are sincere Believers are from under the bondage of legal servile Tasks and Fears and are taken into the Family of God as his adopted Children by Christ whom you believe in And all of you profess your selves to stand in this Relation and Hope 27. For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ 27. For as many of you as have sincerely consented to the Baptismal Covenant and so been baptized into the Faith of Christ and Relation to him have thereby even put him on as your Garment and wholly given up your selves to him and so as his Members are united to him And all that are baptized have professed this which the Sincere perform 28. There is neither Jew nor Greek there is neither bond nor free there is neither male nor female for ye are all one in Christ Jesus 28. So that the difference between Jew and Greek Bond and Free Male and Female maketh no difference in your Relation to Christ and your Justification and Salvation by him 29. And if ye be Christs then are ye Abrahams seed and heirs according to the promise 29. And if you be Christ's who was eminently Abraham's Seed in whom all Nations by Faith are blessed then it must needs follow that you also are Abraham's Seed in and through Christ and so are justified as Abraham was by Faith without the keeping of Moses's Law CHAP. IV. 1. NOw I say that the heir as long as he is a child differeth nothing from a servant though he be Lord of all 2. But is under tutours and governours until the time appointed of the father 1 2. As Heirs enjoy not their Estates in Minority but under Guardians are used like Servants till Maturity 3. Even so we when we were children were in bondage under the elements of the world 3. So the State of Legal Ceremonial Bondage was suited to our rude Minority 4. But when the fulness of the time was come God sent forth his Son made of a woman made under the law 5. To redeem them that were under the law that we might receive the adoption of sons 4 5. But when God who carrieth on his Works from low Beginnings to Perfection saw it meet to use us as at Maturity he sent his Son into the World whose Humanity was made of a Woman made under the Law which he perfectly fulfilled that he might redeem those that were under the Law from its Bondage and Curse that they might henceforth serve him as Sons not in Legal Terrour but in Love and Joy 6. And because ye are sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts crying Abba Father 6. And as Fathers communicate their Natures to their Children and not onely their
restoring him by Repentance and use not rough Severity and Contempt considering how uncertain you are what Temptation may d● upon your selves 2. Bear ye one anothers burdens and so fulfil the law of Christ 2 Let other Mens Burdens Hurts and Dangers be to you as if they were your own help each other to deliverance and ease and not add to the Load that is upon them And by this you shall fulsul the Law of Christ which is the Law of Love 3. For if a man think himself to be something when he is nothing he deceiveth himself 3. Alas Man is a poor nothing unable of himself to stand in trial and the self-confident who roughly handle the Faulty or contemn them and so think themselves to be something do but deceive themselves as the Event will manifest 4. But let every man prove his own work and then shall he have rejoycing in himself alone and not in another 4. The way of Wisdom is not to lift up your selves as Wise and Good by sharp censuring the Faults of others but closely to try and prove your selves and your own doings that so your own Consciences may speak comfort to you and not to seek Honour by insulting over the Weak that others may exalt you 5. For every man shall bear his own burden 5. For it is not other Mens Goodness or Sins for which Men shall be rewarded or punished but their own And therefore they are most concerned to judge themselves 6. Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him that teacheth in all good things 6. And to your Teachers it is the Hearers Duty to maintain them and communicate according to your own Ability for their Provision and Supply 7. Be not deceived God is not mocked for whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap 7. Let not Men deceive themselves by a barren Profession for God will not be deceived All Men shall reap as they sowe and be judged according to their Works 8. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting 8. They that seek first Provision for their own Flesh do live but for a Body that will rot in the Grave and where then is the Fruit of their Life besides the Ruine of their Soul But they that in obedience to the Spirit do live a spiritual Life for spiritual Felicity shall receive everlasting Life as their Reward 9. And let us not be weary in well-doing for in due season we shall reap if we faint not 9. And let not us be tired with length of Labour or delay of the Reward Harvest cometh not as soon as we have sown When Gods due season is come we shall certainly reap the blessed Fruit if fainting make us not come short of it 10. As we have therefore opportunity let us do good unto all men especially unto them who are of the houshold of faith 10. Let us therefore according to our several Abilities do all the good to all Men that we can but especially to Christians who are the Houshold or Church of Christ 11 12. Ye see how large a letter I have written unto you with mine own hand As many as desire to make a fair shew in the flesh they constrain you to be circumcised onely lest they should suffer persecution for the cross of Christ 11 12. You see how large a Letter your own Danger hath drawn me to write They that would draw you to conformity to the Jews are a Carnal sort of Men that will keep their Wordly Reputation and Safety and because they cannot suffer Persecution from the Jews themselves they would draw you to this Conformity with them that you may seem to justifie them in their Sin and pretend that all others are ignorant of Christian Liberty 13. For neither they themselves who are circumcised keep the law but desire to have you circumcised that they may glory in your flesh 13. For they keep not the Law themselves but would keep up their Reputation by getting you on their side to strengthen their Interest and make you their Defence 14. But God forbid that I should glory save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ by whom the world is crucified unto me and I unto the world 14. But my Glorying shall not be in worldly Prosperity and freedom from Sufferings but in following a Crucified Christ in Cross-bearing by whom the World to me is a dead contemned thing as Christ on the Cross seemed to the Men of the World and my Esteem and Love of the World are crucified and dead in me so that I can spare its Ease and Honours 15. For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision availeth any thing nor uncircumcision but a new creature 15. For in the Judgment of Christ the Christianity which is accepted to Salvation is neither Circumcision nor Uncircumcision though Judaizing Circumcision be now contrary to Grace but it is a New Creature by the Spirit regenerated to God 16. And as many as walk according to this rule peace be on them and mercy and upon the Israel of God 16. And the Peace and Mercy of God will be on all them that walk as New Creatures by the guidance of his Spirit placing acceptable Religion in this and not in Circumcision or Uncircumcision This Benediction I pronounce on them that are the true Israel of God and will so be accepted by him however judged of by Man 17. From henceforth let no man trouble me for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus 17. Let not those that profess themselves Christians any more trouble me by their Emulations and Calumnies and by seducing the Churches For I carry with me the Marks of my Faithfulness to Christ even the Sufferings which I undergo for him which are a better Evidence of his Acceptance than avoiding Persecution is to my Accusers that would seduce you 18. Brethren the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit Amen 18. My Benediction and Prayer for you is That the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ may be with your Spirit to guide justifie and sanctifie you which will save you when Judaism and trusting to the Works of the Law will fail you Amen The Epistle of PAUL the Apostle to the EPHESIANS CHAP. I. 1. PAul an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God to the saints which are at Ephesus and to the faithful in Christ Jesus 2. Grace be to you and peace from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ 1 2. Paul an Apostle of Jesus Christ called and sent by his Appearance and Voice to preach his Gospel to which God had chosen me to the Saints and faithful Christians at Ephesus my Benediction and Prayer is That they may have Grace and Peace Holiness and Consolation from God our Father and Christ our Saviour 3. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who
promised or as Incarnate and were no pa●t of that peculiar People the Jews but Aliens whom they justly refused Communion with and were Strangers from the Covenant which promised Peculiarity and so had none of the hope of Redemption which those Promises gave nor knew how as reconciled to be accepted of God and lived as Atheists without the true Knowledge of God or Trust in him or Obedience to him though you had many Idols 13. But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ 13. But now ye are Christians you are brought as nigh God as the believing Jews the Partition being taken down and the Covenant of Grace founding an Universal Church purchased and sealed by the Blood of Christ whose peculiar People now ye are 14. For he is our peace who hath made both one and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us 14. For he is the Maker of our Peace with God and one another and hath taken away the Division between Jews and Gentiles which was like the Wall which kept the Gentiles in the outer Court of the Temple and opened to us all a way into the Sanctuary 15. Having abolished in his flesh the enmity even the law of commandments contained in ordinances for to make in himself of twain one new man so making peace 15. Being Man in the common Nature of Man and offering his Body a Sacrifice for the Sins of all he hath abolishe● the Law of Moses which contained Ordinances Ceremonial Typical and Political with severe Penalties and maketh us all one Catholick Church united in himself the Head 16. And that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross having slain the enmity thereby 16. And as his one Body was crucified for both so he thereby reconcileth both to G●d in one Body or Society which is his Church having abolished the Enmity 17. And came and preached peace to you which are afar off and to them that were nigh 17. And this Gospel of Reconciliation and Unity he hath by himself and his Apostles preached and offered Grace and Peace both to Gentiles and Jews 18. For through him we both have an access by one Spirit unto the Father 18. For through his Merits Intercession and Covenant all Believers Jews and Gentiles are made the Children of God and are sealed by his Spirit of Adoption which is an Intercessor within us by whom we have access to God 19. Now therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners but fellow-citizens with the saints and of the houshold of God 19. And now this Reconciliation being made by Christ you Gentiles are no longer Strangers or Forreigners to the Church or peculiar People of God but are free Denizens Burgesses or enfranchised Citizens with the rest of the holy Society even Members of the Holy Catholick Church of Adopted ones which is as the Houshold of God 20. And are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner-stone 20. And I may liken you not onely to the Houshold but to the Ho●se of God of which you are a living part built on the Doctrine of the Apostles and Prophets qualified by the Holy Ghost and authorised by Christ to call and gather his Catholick Church and so may secondarily be called its Foundation Christ himself being the primary Foundation or Chief Corner-stone 21. In whom all the building fitly framed together groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord. 21. In whom as the Head of Union all the Church of God being compact into one holy Society as it were of Living Stones is built riseth and groweth up to be an holy Temple to the Lord increasing to its perfection 22. In whom you also are builded together for an habitation of God through the Spirit 22. And as God called the Temple at Jerusalem his Dwelling so by the Spirit of Christ you also with all the rest of the Faithful are built up as a holy Temple in which by the same Spirit God will dwell Note That 1. The Catholick Church is not onely that which was once by the Policy of Emperours and Bishops called Catholick as National being in that Empire onely and under its Laws but as it containeth all Christians in the World 2. That it is Headed onely by Christ the Center of its Unity 3. That inspired Apostles and Prophets being the M●ssengers of new Divine Revelation are its secondary Foundation by an Authority and Qualification proper to them and not extending to Bishops or their Councils who come after them 4. Note the great Dignity of the Church as resulting from this Foundation Christ and the Reconciliation wrought by him 5. That they that would destroy this Unity and Superstruction fight against Christ and would destroy the Church which is most notably done by setting up a false Head or Foundation or making false uncapable Terms of Union by the presumptuous Canons and Laws of Usurpers 6. That though this Church have no Uniting Head but Christ yet it must be compact as the Members of his Body and have one Faith Hope Baptism and Spirit of Love and abhor Division as Destruction CHAP. III. 1. FOr this cause I Paul the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles 1. Having those great Encouragements I Paul even glory that I am Christs Prisoner for the Gentiles sake even for preaching the Gospel for their Conversion and Salvation Note That at once Paul was the Jews Prisoner as his Accusers and Persecutors and the Heathen Romans Prisoner as his Judges and Christs Prisoner both finally as suffering for his sake and obligatorily as Commissioned for a Persecuted Work and the Gentiles Prisoner finally as suffering for his Labours for their Salvation 2. If ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to you-ward 3. How that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery as I wrote afore in few words 2 3. For I suppose you have heard how for your good God hath commissioned me to declare and dispence to you the Gospel of Grace and Gifts of the Spirit and by Revelation from Heaven by the Voice of Christ and inwardly by his Spirit made known to me the Mystery of Mans Redemption and the Calling of the Gentiles as I wrote briefly before 4 5. Whereby when ye read ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit 6. That the Gentiles should be fellow-heirs and of the same body and partakers of his promise in Christ by the gospel 4 5 6. In which you may read my Explication of this Mystery and perceive that Christ hath acquainted me with it which in former Ages was not openly and clearly made known to Men as it is now by the Spirit revealed to the holy Apostles and Prophets who
yet speaking and keeping the necessary truth or essentials of our Religion in Love and Concord in this Faith and Love may in all things grow up to greater measures by degrees even into a fuller Communion with Christ our Head and likeness to him 16. From whom the whole body fitly joyned together and compacted by that which every joynt supplieth according to the effectual working in the measure of every part maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of it self in love 16. From whom the whole Church receiveth both that vital Influence and that Conduct and Government to its own intensive and extensive increase in Love which is its spiritual Life which the natural Body doth from the Head and Heart by communication of vital and animal Spirits and Heat And this Life and Increase is received and communicated to each part from Christ by that coagmentation and due connexion of all the Members of the Church together while each keepeth his place and performeth his own Office by the exercise of Faith and Love effectually for the good of all Even as the Body is kept in Life and Health while every inferiour Part and Joynt is receptive and active according to its proper Place and Office Note There is no Text which is so plausibly wrested to maintain Popery that is One Universal Humane Government of the whole Church on Earth Monarchical or Aristocratical by Pope Council or combined Metropolitans as one Soveraignty as this It seeming to forestalled Men to speak of the Church as compacted in one Universal Policy so governed And it is a Text which must be greatly studied against Dividers and yet vindicated from Roman Perverters I. Doubtless the Text speaketh strongly for Universal Concord and not onely for an uniting of Members in several Congregations which shall each be Independent which would be but like so many Limbs cut off from the Body but for an uniting of Congregations yea of all through the World in one compacted Body And therefore all Christians must abhor Dissection and Separation or Schism II. Yet it is evident that Paul speaketh of no one Head but Christ and of no sort of Universal Soveraign on Earth as under him And indeed it is an Office that Humane Nature here is not capable of either in Monarchy or Aristocracy It 's impossible for any Church-Soveraign-Power save Divine or Angelical at least to rule the Church by Legislation Judgment and Execution all over the Earth much of it being out of our reach as the Moon is And the Church is under contrary enemy militant Civil Governours which maketh it the more impossible And the onely Pretenders have been the great Dividers and Destroyers What then is here meant and to be done for Unity Not to feign impossible Terms such as are An Vniversal Soveraignty and Multitudes of Hamane Doubtful Vnnecessary Canons which are the most effectual causes of Discord But 1. to take up with Christs own prescribed terms of Union here laid down v. 3 4 5. If Christ have not made the Laws of Church Union he is not the maker of the Church for Unity is essential to it as to a House or Body 2. To be one in Love and to repress all Tyranny that would destroy Love and Peace 3. As in the several Assemblies they must exercise the same Faith and Hope and love and worship the same God and Saviour by the same Spirit so that these Churches must live in love to each other and avoid all Discord And if any breach be made between them in Faith or Love they must use all reasonable means to heal it which is by Writing or Messengers giving to each other an account of their Faith and Practice and when need is consulting in Synods of one or of divers Nations Not that such Synods are Governours of many Churches by a Major Vote or by Metropolitan Power save as they may exercise the Magistrates Power of the Sword by his Commission which were such fit can be given only in his own Dominions out of which Synods and Metropolitans can have no Political Governing Power But the Major Vote must be regarded for Concord which is the use of Synods yet so that it prevail not against Divine Authority and Law nor against Reason or the Churches good And therefore 1. Synods are but for Counsel and Agreement 2. And General Councils impossible and neeedless it being impossible and needless that all the World have notice of the Cases of every particular Church much less that they meet for the redress 3. And when Corruption and Tyranny as under the Arrians and Papists have got the Major Vote the minor are not bound to agree with them but to dissent As the Earth is Gods Kingdom and all Kings are his Officers in their several Kingdoms but neither any one Man or many Conjunct in one Aristocracie or Council are One Soveraign Governing Power over all the Earth but only should by Consultations seek to keep the Common Love and Peace even so all Churches and Christians on Earth are Christs Kingdom or Church Universal and all True Pastors are his Officers in their several Churches but neither one Man or many Conjunct as one Political Person or Aristocracie are one Summa Potestas over all Christians on Earth but those that are within the reach and notice of each other should when it 's needful by Synods and Consultations keep up Unity of Faith and Love and all needful Concord Had not Princes been made too capable of abuse they would not take well the Doctrine of a late Learned and Triumphant Writer who tells us that tho de facto Princes do not yet they ought to unite their Power in one Council which should be the brightest Governour of them all And so 1. all Kings must be Subjects 2. Aristocracy must rule Monarchy 3. How shall all Kings from the Antipodes or over all the Earth meet 4. Who shall call them 5. Where must they meet 6. Shall they trust their Crowns to Deligate Subjects 7. What if the most be Heathens and Mahometans and most Christians Hereticks in each others account 8. If he condescend to limit this Soveraign Diet who shall limit it and how And then the Universal Soveraign is still wanting They that dare plead for no more than Vniversal Communion should have understood that Communion as such belongs but to a Community and a meer Community is no Body Politick or Governed Society but a Confederacie of Equals as to Rule With respect to God only the World is one Governed Kingdom and with respect to Christ the Church in one Ruled Body Politick But neither of them is One as united in any Vicarious Soveraign but in their several Provinces must keep Communion in Faith Love and Peace 17. This I say therefore and testifie in the Lord that ye henceforth walk not as other Gentiles walk in the vanity of their mind 17. Therefore I charge you as from Christ that you that are Christians live not
henceforth as the Unconverted Heathens that follow their own false imaginations 18. Having the understanding darkened being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them because of the blindness of their heart 19. Who being past feeling have given themselves over unto lasciviousness to work all uncleanness with greediness 18 19. Their Understanding being darkened and they being meer strangers to a holy living on and unto God because of the ignorance and blindness of their Minds which have lost the very light of Nature and being stupified by Pravity and Custom in sin have given themselves up to fleshly lusts to do the filthiest Acts with greedy desire and delight 20. But ye have not so learned Christ 21. If so be that ye have heard him and have been taught by him as the truth is in Jesus 20 21. But Christ has taught you and you have learned a clean contrary course of life If indeed you have heard what he teacheth and have been taught the True Doctrine of Christ 22. That ye put off concerning the former conversation the old man which is corrupt according to the deceitful lusts 23. And be renewed in the spirit of your mind 22 23. That you put off the old fleshly Mind and Life which is corrupt in disposition and practice by the deceit of sensual lusts And that you be made New Men in the very bent and habits of your Mind with New Judgment and Affections 24. And that ye put on the new man which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness 24. And that you become New Men possest of New Dispositions wrought in you by God according to his Word and for his Glory consisting in Righteousness and true Holiness 25. Wherefore putting away lying speak every man truth with his neighbour for we are members one of another 25. And in particular as parts of your Righteousness see that you avoid all lying and fraud and speak the plain truth to one another for we are all fellow Members of one Body and therefore should not be false and fraudulent to each other 26. Be ye angry and sin not let not the sun go down upon your wrath 26. Anger is given us for the due resisting of Evil but use it not blindly rashly and inordinately to sin much less may you lie down and continue in such sin 27. Neither give place to the devil 27. And do not yield to Satan who by Mens provocations would draw you to sin 28. Let him that stole steal no more but rather let him labour working with his hands the thing which is good that he may have to give to him that needeth 28. If any have by want or errour been tempted to steal or take any thing that is anothers against his Will let him do so no more nor by idleness continue his necessities but as he is able labour in some profitable work and that not only to supply his own wants but to relieve as many others as he well can 29. Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth but that which is good to the use of edifying that it may minister grace unto the hearers 29. Let no sinful rotten or filthy Discourse come out of your Mouths which will signifie a polluted Heart and may corrupt the hearers but let your words be such as are not only harmless to others but profitable even that which is useful to edification for useless truth it self is not to be chosen 30. And grieve not the holy Spirit of God whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption 30. For the Spirit of God which is his Mark and Seal upon you to prepare you for the day of Salvation is a hater of all filthiness and vanity and a lover of Purity and Holiness and Mutual Edification And though he have not Passion and Grief as Men have yet as offended Men will in displeasure forsake that which is filthy and abhorred so will the Spirit of God in displeasure forsake a filthy sinner And that is one of the forest kind of Punishment 31. Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamour and evil-speaking be put away from you with all malice 31. And Gods Spirit being the Spirit of Love cast away Malice and all that savoureth of it bitterness wrath and hurtful anger clamorous fierce and ill and hurtful words 32. And be ye kind one to another tender-hearted forgiving one another even as God for Christs sake hath forgiven you 32. As having the same Spirit in the same Body be kind and tenderhearted one to another taking the good or hurt of each other as your own And as you can easily forbear and forgive your selves and be willing that others forgive you so forgive one another and that out of the belief and thankful sense of Gods forgiving you much more for the sake of Jesus Christ CHAP. V. 1. BE ye therefore followers of God as dear children 2. And walk in love as Christ also hath loved us and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling savour 1 2. Having therefore so obliging an example of your Heavenly Father shew that you are his true beloved Children by imitating him and let Love be your very Nature and course of life remembring still how Christ hath loved us and given himself for us an Offering and Sacrifice for our sins with which God was highly pleased in him 3. But fornication and all uncleanness or covetousness let it not be once named amongst you as becometh saints 4. Neither filthiness nor foolish talking nor jesting which are not convenient but rather giving of thanks 3 4. But let not Fornication or any uncleanness or filthy lust be once named among you unless by necessary opposition and detestation for this is the course beseeming all Christians who must be pure or Saints Nor yet use any ribald talk or filthy action nor foolish speaking nor vain jesting or drollery the foam of a light vain wit for these are unbeseeming Holy Persons but rather employ your Tongues in thanks and joyful praise to God and in holy edifying Discourse 5. For this ye know that no whoremonger nor unclean person nor covetous man who is an Idolater hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God 5. Let none pretend that Christianity by freeing them from the Law giveth them liberty to sin unpunished For if you are Christians the Word and Law of Christ hath taught you that no Whoremonger or Unclean Person or Covetous Person who is an Idolater by loving the World more than God or one that imitateth Idolaters in lusts hath right of inheritance in Heaven or in the holy Church on Earth 6. Let no man deceive you with vain words for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience 7. Be not ye therefore partakers with them 6 7. Let no Hereticks or Libertines deceive you with false Pretences of Liberty for
ye have For he hath said I will never leave thee nor forsake thee 5. Let your hearts be kept free from the love of Money and the sinful desires cares and fears and troubles which thence arise and be content with God's Allowance be it less or more for his Promise to Joshua is applicable to all the Faithful I will never fail thee nor forsake thee 6. So that we may boldly say The Lord is my helper and I will not fear what man shall do unto me 6. And as to our Dangers or Sufferings from men on the same account we may say as David did having the same Relation to God and the same Promises The Lord is my helper I will not fear man c. further my sin giveth me cause to fear that God may use them as the chastising Instruments of his Displeasure 7. Remember them which have the rule over you who have spoken unto you the word of God whose faith follow considering the end of their conversation 8. Jesus Christ the same yesterday and to day and for ever 7 8. Remember your Bishops or Guides both the Dead and Living who have spoken to you the Word of God Remember what Doctrine they taught you and how faithfully they preached and owned it in suffering and consider what was the main end of all their Doctrine and Life even Jesus Christ who is and will be still the same and no new Gospel or Doctrine which Corrupters do cry up 9. Be not carried about with divers and strange doctrines for it is a good thing that the heart be established with grace not with meats which have not profited them that have been occupied therein 9. Be not carried about as Children in a strong Wind Ephes 4.14 with various Doctrines or such as are new and strange to the Church of God for Christ and his Gospel being but one and the same still your duty and interest lyeth in establishing your hearts in the Doctrine and Covenant of Grace through Christ which is your Strength and the Bread of Life and not to Judaize and turn back to the shadowy abolished Ceremonies in Sacrifices and difference of Meats which did not truly purifie save and profit those that used them 10. We have an altar whereof they have no right to eat which serve the tabernacle 10. We are not without a more holy and profitable Sacrifice and sacred Food than theirs even Christ who is The Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the World whose saving Sacrifice we feed on by Faith and commemorate in our Communion whose broken Body and his shed Blood they did not partake of who offered Beasts in Sacrifice in the Service of the Tabernacle as we now do but were employed about the shadows of it And those that stick still in these abrogated Rites have no Right to our Altar 11. For the bodies of those beasts whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin are burnt without the camp 12. Wherefore Jesus also that he might sanctifie the people with his own blood suffered without the Gate 11 12. For as the Beasts slain for Atonement whose Blood was brought into the Sanctuary was not to be eaten by the Priest but burnt without the Bounds of the Camp of Israel So Christ when he was to be offered to sanctifie the People with his Blood went without the Gates of Jerusalem to suffer signifying that as they rejected him as unworthy to live with them so he departed from them and their Political and Legal State 13. Let us go forth therefore unto him without the camp bearing his reproach 14. For here have we no continuing city but we seek one to come 13 14. So let us go out to him from the Jewish State and Ceremonial Law and also from the Heathen World and submit to the Reproach of the Cross which must be expected We must forsake both the Jewish Policy and the World or else we cannot follow Christ for the Christian Church is not fixed as the Jewish was to Jerusalem to one City nor have we any fixed state on Earth in which we may glory as our Home or abiding place but by faith in God's Promises through Christ we hope and seek for one to come even the new and heavenly Jerusalem 15. By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually that is the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his Name 15. Therefore instead of Jewish Sacrifices let us by Christ our great interceding High Priest offer daily to God the Sacrifice of Praise from a believing thankful heart and give thanks to him for Christ and all his Gifts and this hearty sincere Fruit of our Lips will be more acceptable than the Fruits of the Earth or any bloody Sacrifice of Beasts 16. But to do good and to communicate forget not for with such sacrifices God is well pleased 16. But there is another sort of Sacrifice very pleasing to God also which you must not forget even Beneficence and Bounty doing all the good you can and communicating to the relief of those that need Note The name of Sacrifice and Altar as well as Priests used as here by allusion or similitude to those of old may lawfully be used as here they are and were by the primitive Christians even as the Lord's Day was called the Christian Sabbath It is no dishonour to Christ to say that we may offer Sacrifices acceptable unto God so it be but in subordination to his Sacrifice as our Gospel-worthiness is but subordinate to his Meritorious Righteousness 17. Obey them that have the rule over you and submit your selves for they watch for your souls as they that must give account that they may do it with joy and not with grief for that is unprofitable for you 17. God that hath made the Bishops or Pastors to be your guiding Rulers in Church-Affairs obligeth you to obey them and to submit your selves to their Government and not to live as unruly or in confusion for the charge of watching for your Souls is committed to them so far as belongeth to their Office by teaching publickly and privately and personally watching over the State and Conversation of every single Person to their power and instructing exhorting reproving comforting entrusted with the Administration of the Seals of God's Covenant and with your publick Church-Communion by judging of men's capacity and receiving or excluding binding or loosing by the power of the Keys And of all this they must give account to God which as it will be terrible to them if they be unfaithful so it will be to you if their faithfulness be without success which else will be to the joy of them and you And they have not any constraining power of the Sword and can govern and profit you only as voluntary by your own consent and therefore as you love your comfort and regard them and their Labours and Comfort obey them by obeying God's Word which they
into some sins that are to be punished with Bodily Death or ●hame Magistrates must put to death Murderers and other capital Offenders and when Magistrates do it not God will oft times do it without them himself as he did on Ananias and Sapphira and others In this case if one be to be executed by Justice or be under God's Justice that will put him to death you may pray for his Soul but you must not pray for his Life though he repent because it is against God's Law and the common Good And if you should pray for the Recovery of such a man in Sickness God hath not promised you to recover him No nor any of his own Children when their dying time is come 18. We know that whosoever is born of God sinneth not but he that is begotten of God keepeth himself and that wicked one toucheth him not 18. We know that all that are born of God hate sin and overcome it in the course of their lives and live in no reigning sin which is predominant but only hated infirmities which consist with sincere predominant Faith Obedience and Repentance nor have any sin at all so far as they have the Divine Nature but they watchfully keep themselves from the prevalence of Satan's snares 19. And we know that we are of God and the whole world lieth in wickedness 19. And though Christ's Flocks here be less than the World we see by experience that we are of God guided by his Spirit obeying his Laws pleasing his Will living to him and hoping for his Glory and that the unconverted World is wholly set on wickedness and mischief so notorious is the difference between the faithful and the ungodly World which foretells the future difference 20. And we know that the Son of God is come and hath given us an understanding that we may know him that is true and we are in him that is true even in his Son Jesus Christ This is the true God and eternal life 20. In a word by all aforesaid we are certain of the truth of our Religion We are sure that the Son of God is come and Christ is he and by his Doctrine and Spirit hath enlightned us to know the true and only God and his Will and we are by faith and the Spirit planted into him who is the Truth even into Jesus Christ So that we are sure it is the true God that we believe and serve and the Gift and Title to Eternal Life that by Christ we do receive 21. Little children keep your selves from idols Amen 21. I speak to you in love as if you were my own Children but with care of you as to your weakness and what temptations the Idolatrous World assaults you with As Christ hath called you out of the World from Idolatry which you have renounced as you love God and your Saviour and your Souls hold close to Christ and return not to Idols nor partake of their Sacrifices nor seem to own them by Idolatrous Communion Amen The Second Epistle of JOHN the Apostle 't is most commonly thought but not certain 1. THe elder unto the elect lady and her children whom I love in the truth and not I only but also all they that have known the truth 2. For the truth's sake which dwelleth in us and shall be with us for ever 1 2. Note It seems this was some choice Woman that was a great support and helper to the Christians and eminent in Piety and stedfastness in the Faith Though some few groundlesly think that it was some Church that he calleth Lady 3. Grace be with you mercy and peace from God the Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ the Son of the Father in truth and love 3. Grace Mercy and Peace from God the Father and Christ the Son are the true unvaluable Blessings I wish you to confirm you in the two great parts of Religion Truth and Love 4. I rejoyced greatly that I found of thy children walking in truth as we have received a commandment from the Father 4. I greatly rejoyced that I found thy Children both holding fast the Christian Truth and living in the practice of it as the Father commanded us to preach and do 5. And now I beseech thee lady not as though I wrote a new commandment unto thee but that which we had from the beginning that we love one another 5. The sum of my writing to thee is not any Novelty but the old great Law of Christ Be sure that we keep up true Christian Love which Satan is an Enemy to 6. And this is love that we walk after his commandments This is the commandment that as ye have heard from the beginning ye should walk in it 6. And the Love in which we all must live is our Union and Concord in keeping his Commandments even the same Gospel which from the beginning was committed to us For both new and false Doctrines and a sinful life do break the Union and Peace of Christians 7. For many deceivers are entred into the world who confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh This is deceiver and an antichrist 7 For there are many Hereticks now come to that deceiving pass that they deny Christ himself either his Godhead or Manhood or Office or Work yea his Incarnation as if his Body were but a Fantasm These are Deceivers and Antichrists 8. Look to your selves that we lose not those things which we have wrought but that we receive a full reward 8. Look to your selves with watchful care that no temptation draw you to back-sl●de and you lose all your former belief and labour nor we our ministerial labour on you but hold on that you and we may attain that full Reward that we seek 9. Whosoever transgresseth and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ hath not God He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ he hath both the Father and the Son 9. As it was by the Doctrine of Christ that you were brought into your blessed Knowledge and Relation to the Father and the Son so if you fall from that Doctrine you will fall from God himself to whom by Christ you are reconciled But if you abide in Christ's Doctrine you will continue your Relation to the Father and the Son 10. If there come any unto you and bring not this Doctrine receive him not into your house neither bid him God speed 11. For he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds 10 11. As for those Hereticks and Apostates that deny the Gospel or any Essential Part of Christianity shew them no encouraging Countenance Familiarity or Communion otherwise you will be guilty as Partners in their sin 12. Having many things to write unto you I would not write with paper and ink but I trust to come unto you and speak face to face that our joy may be full 13. The children of thy elect sister greet thee Amen 12 13. Note 1. Presence maketh