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A45586 A Scriptural and rational account of the Christian religion particularly concerning justification only by the propitiation and redemption of the Lord Jesus Christ. Harley, Edward, Sir, 1624-1700. 1695 (1695) Wing H778; ESTC R14848 33,881 122

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such is his Wrath in the Execution of Vindictive Judgment upon all Sinners so that if there could be an Intermission of this providential Circulation an immediate Deliquium of the Universe must ensue The conscientious Awe of this being the only real Security of Human Relation and Society There must then upon every hainous Offence be either Satisfaction to Justice or the Execution of Justice Both which intirely and absolutely depend upon and proceed from the Will of God which cannot be liable to any finite Thought or Assignation Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord or being his Counsellor hath taught him With whom took he Counsel and who hath instructed and taught him in the Path of Judgment O the Depth of the Riches both of the Wisdom and Knowledg of God! The Riches of his Grace hath abounded towards us in all Wisdom and Prudence according to his Pleasure which he hath purposed in himself To declare his Righteousness that he might be just and the Justifier of the ungodly which believeth in Jesus The Institution and Hope of this Redemption was revealed to our first Parents under the forlorn Consternation of their Fall when God gave the Promise of the Seed of the Woman to bruise the Serpent's Head In the Scriptures relating the History of the World and of the Church before the Ministry of Moses it hath not pleased the Holy Ghost to speak particularly of the Institution of Ceremonial Worship and Religion But as from Adam to Moses Death the Wages of Sin reigned now Sin is not imputed when there is no Law for Sin is the Transgression of the Law So likewise the Salvation of the first Patriarchs and of the whole Church of God particularly of Abel and Enoch could not be obtained but by Faith in the promised Mediator without which it was impossible to please God Neither can Faith be separated from Obedience to a Word of Command and Promise The Object of Faith being from the beginning even Jesus Christ the same yesterday and to day and for ever The Expression of the Prophet Jeremy is to this most apposit A glorious high Throne from the beginning is the place of our Sanctuary That is from the beginning of God's reconciling the World to himself Jesus Christ the Lamb of God slain from the Foundation of the World was the only and necessary Mediator of the Covenant of Grace between God and Man for Redemption and Remission also for Intercession and Acceptance who so became the Author of Eternal Salvation to all that obey him Obedience then to the revealed Will of God is the indispensable Duty of all true Worshippers of God with Acceptance It pleased God in gracious Condescension to Human Frailty before the Fulness of Time came that Jesus Christ should offer up himself once in the End of the World when he appeared to put away Sin by the Sacrifice of himself in that mean time to institute Sacrifices which were not voluntary Devotions by the Will of Man either gratulatory to God or representative to the Offerer but exact Performances according to the express Precept of God For as Lactantius says God only can teach how he would be worshipped The Evidence of this also appears from the words of holy Scriptures concerning Abel offering a more excellent Sacrifice by which he obtained Witness that he was Righteous which could not be unless his Sacrifice were entirely and only such as God commanded so that being dead he yet speaketh and instructeth us in this great Truth That there can be no Righteousness in any Religion but as it is the Observance of the Word of God It evidently also appears that Sacrifices were of Divine Institution because they were only to be such Offerings of Beasts and Fowl as were not by natural Distinction but by positive Command selected to be clean and made capable to be sacrificed all other Species being excluded as unclean In the next place must be understood the right End and Intention of Sacrifice The Scripture speaks expresly that without shedding of Blood there is no Remission of Sin yet the Blood of Bulls and Goats could not avail to make the Worshipper perfect so that the continual Sacrifice daily offered and all other extraordinary Burnt-offerings occasionally appointed by the Law were merciful Surrogations of Typical Propitiations with respect to Christ whose Blood only could take away the Sins of the World Whose Blood being the Blood of the everlasting Covenant could only make the Comers unto God perfect Man being made in Honour did not therein abide but because like the Beasts that perish Also being raised up to Hope in the Promise of Grace by Jesus Christ they apostatized quickly becoming vain in their Imagination and their foolish Heart being darkened changed the Truth of God into a Lie and worshipped and served the Creature more than the Creator who is blessed for ever Notwithstanding there remained in the Hearts of the Heathen Idolatrous Nations a Conviction that there was a necessity of Propitiatory Sacrifices to appease the Wrath and atone the offended Justice of Divine Majesty Profane Histories are full of continual Instanccs of the Solemnities of Sacrifices Ilastical to appease the Wrath of God All which Offerings were feigned and imposed as if divinely authorized and instituted And the Ceremonies relating thereunto stiled Mysteries as being the visible Signatures of spiritual Intention and Efficacy For tho the Medium and Object of propitiatory Worship by the Heathen were vain and false yet most rational was the indelible Conviction of the necessity of Propitiation and Atonement towards God for the Remission of Sins committed by the Rebellion and A postacy of Human Creatures The mystery of Godliness great without Controversy represents God manifested in the Flesh believed on in the World This is the Mystery of God and of the Father and of Jesus Christ The Explanation of which is That God was in Christ reconciling the World unto himself not imputing their Trespasses unto them For he hath made him who knew no Sin to be Sin for us that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him This Reconciliation and Remissfion is always expressed under the Notion of Ransom Atonement Redemption Propitiation and Expiation all which is to be performed by the Death of a slain Sacrisice For the Scripture testifies without shedding of Blood there is no Remission of Sins But it is not possible that the Blood of Bulls and Goats should take away Sins The Divine Justice could not take Plcasure in any Sacrifices which were offered tho by the Typical Law for Sin so as thereby to receive Satisfaction Therefore when the Son of God came into the World a Body was prepared for him therein to do the Will of God by the which Will we are sanctified through the offering of the Body of Jesus Christ once for all For it is only the beloved Son of God in whom
God can be well-pleased with sinners even through the Blood of Christ who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God who purgethi'geth our Consciences from the dead Works of Sin to serve the Living God For by one Offering he hath perfected ever them that are sanctisied Therefore to imagine any Possibility of the Pardon of Sin without out the atoning Propitiation and Satisfaction only obtained by the Blood of Christ is an evil Figment to palliate the desperate Wickedness and Sinfulness of Sin to make void the Law of perpetual Righteousness which is the in●sible Rule and Judg of all Affections and Actions and doth indeed effectually contemn and blaspheme the infinite Majesty Holiness and Justice of God the Creator and Preserver of all Beings and consequently miserably deprives a Sinner of that strong Consolation given by God to those that fly for Refuge unto Christ to obtain by his Resurrection the Evidence of his compleat Satisfaction to Divine Justice the Answer of a good Conscience The Worshippers thus purged as the Scripture saith having no more Conscience of Sins the Lord having laid on him the Iniquities of us all who do the Work of God to believe on him whom he hath sent For this is the true Cabala the faithful Saying and worthy of all Acceptation That Christ Jesus came into the World to save even chief Sinners In the Cases of Life and Death according to universal Justice in the World it is fatal not only to be an Outlaw flying from Justice Mute in refusing to answer Justice but it proves no less mortal to suggest a Plea which the Law will not allow If a Criminal condemned to die be favoured with some Reprieve and then by the Soveraign's Commission intrusted with an important Imployment the faithful Discharge of that Trust is meer Duty but not Merit and he remains still a condemned Malefactor liable to the former Sentence by the Law of Attaint and Death from which not any thing can deliver but a Pardon from the Soveraign laid hold on and legally pleaded by the Criminal It is thus according to the Rule of Righteousness between the Judg of all the World and every Mortal Creature that God might be just and the Justifier of him which believeth in Jesus Therefore we must not be ignorant of Saton's Devices the Popish Doctrine of Merit by Works sprinkled as they say by the Blood of Christ available to Justification and Salvation is an Antichristian Departure from the Faith and the teaching of Lies in Hypocrisy For there cannot be any Work possible to be accepted by Divine Justice but what is an Act of Obedience to the Law and the best Performances of such is but as our Saviour saith that of an unprofitable Servant When we shall have done all those things which are commanded us we must say We have done that which was our Duty to do Therefore the Observance of a present Duty the Neglect or Male-performance whereof would be criminal Guilt cannot in any just Construction be assumed or imputed to expiate a precedent Transgression guilty of Felony and Treason Yet this Truth doth not in any degree exempt from the Obedience of Faith which is the inseparable and indispensable Obligation and Duty annexed to the Covenant of Grace So that there is not in the least degree any Pretence for Antinomian Libertinism For the Grace of God that bringeth Salvation hath appeared to all Men teaching us that denying Vngodliness and Worldly Lusts we should live soberly righteously and godly in this present World Because Faith unites us to the Principle of Life and works in us by Love which is the Operation or Activity of Life in the fulfilling of the Law There is also another Method of the Depths of Satan to cloud the Glory of God's free Grace and the compleat Merit of Christ's Satisfaction and Righteousness and also to shake the Confidence of a Sinner's Hope to obtain Remission and Acceptance by suborning the Act of Faith to share in the Merits of Christ Now how weak and unreasonable this Supposition is will appear by the Consideration of parallel Cases of Civil and Natural Instances in Judicature Tho the guilty Person cannot have Benefit unless he plead the Royal Pardon yet there is no Virtue in the Plea and humble Claim but only in the extensive Validity of the Pardon Likewise in desperate Sickness or deadly Wound the healing Virtue is not in the meer Application or receiving the Sovereign Balm or Elixir not withstanding the Patient cannot be healed without the Reception or Application of the Remedy Thus it is with a Sinner before the Divine Tribunal Faith believes the Truth and Goodness of the Promise and embraces and relies upon it that is upon the Redemption purchased by Jesus Christ for compleat Salvation from the Condemnation and Corruption of sinful Death for Reconciliation and Acceptance with God and for Participation of Eternal Life which is in Christ Jesus to be communicated to all those who by Faith receive Christ and so have an Union of Life with Christ Now as in the Body the Artery and Nerve is the Ligament the Vessel and Conveyance for vital Union and Motion unto all the Members by the Blood and Animal Spirits So Faith to the Soul is a Means of vital Union with Christ and of the Application and Merits of Christ All which is effected by the Spirit of Christ without which we are none of Christ's and Faith it self is dead The Look of one stung with the deadly fiery Serpent to the Brazen Serpent had no share in the healing Virtue of that Divine Ordinance yet without looking up to the Brazen Serpent the Person stung could receive no Benefit but must die So Faith hath no justifying Virtue inherent in it self For what may prevail to justify must make the Conscience perfect Consequently the Efficient of Perfection must of it self be perfect but Faith cannot be such for it is not of our selves it is the Gift of God Now whatsoever is received is received according to the Measure and Capacity of the Recipient which 〈…〉 and frail 〈…〉 it cannot be 〈…〉 the Law was weak and 〈…〉 through the Flesh so even the Gift of Faith is not able through the remainder of Corruption to perform any perfect Work Therefore the Scripture represents the Lord Jesus Christ under the Notion of the most tender Compassion to the weak in Faith that he will not break the bruised Reed nor quench the smoaking Flax but will bring forth Judgment unto Victory which proceeds not from any Virtue and Power inherent in the Work of Faith but from the Righteousness and Strength which only is to be found in the Lord Jesus by perishing Sinners who sly for Refuge unto the Hope that is set before them Jesus Christ the Son of God Even as the Man-slayer under the Law could not be secure from the Avenger of
without which cur Faith is vain and we are yet in our Sins void of any sufficient Plea to answer the Charge of the Law of Righteousness at the dreadful Tribunal of the Divine Majesty The manifold unfearehable Wisdom of God in the Administration of the Riches of insinite Grace exceeds what Creatures can ask or think The most large and advantagious Pardon from an Earthly Soveraign to a Rebel cannot reclaim a Felon's Mind or alter a Traitor's Heart But they who are in Christ Jesus and free from Condemnation they have the Spirit of Christ by which they are made new Creatures and enabled to walk nor after the Flesh but after the Sprit This is the Comprehension of the Love of God in Christ extended to all Saints Yet the primary Reason of the Death of our Lord Jesus Christ was to make Satisfaction to the Justice of the holy Creator for the Sins of Rebel Apostate Creatures It then became a consequent Corollary of our Lord's Death to awe from Sin and represent the abominable Sinfulness of Sin In all the righteous Administration of Rewards and Punishments supreme Justice obtains the first and necessary Consideration so that if there were no Persons to be deterred from future Crimes yet Justice requires severe Animadversion upon the present Malefactor otherwise How shall God judg the World God cannot be unrighteous in taking Vengeance upon the Damned in everlasting Torments where there is no place for Repentance nor Capacity for the Benefit of a deterring Example The happy Sum of the Doctrine of Man's eternal Redemption and Salvation is That God hath given us the sure Mercies of David He hath made with us an everlasting Covenant ordered in all things and sure and this is all our Salvation where no proud Pharisee can assume or impute to himself nor any humble repenting Sinner doubt or despair Wherein God willing more abundantly to shew unto the Heirs of Promise the Immutability of his Counsel confirmed it by an Oath that by two immutable things in which it was impossible for God to lie we might have a strong Consolation who have fled for Refuge to lay hold upon the Hope set before us which we have as an Anchor of the Soul sure and stedfast Jesus Christ the same yesterday to day and for ever Amen Now for a Corollary to the precedent Discourse that it may be evidenced not to be a private Opinion but the Doctrine of the Church of England according to the Scriptures here are subjoined the Expressions of the Homily of the Salvation of Mankind only by Christ our Saviour from Sin and Death Everlasting Homily Because all Men be Sinners and Offenders against God and Breakers of his Law and Commandments therefore can no Man by his own Acts Works and Deeds seem they never so good be justified and made righteous before God But every Man of necessity is constrained to seek for another Righteousness or Justification to be received at God's own Hands that is to say the Forgiveness of his Sins and Trespasses in such things as he hath offended And this Justification or Righteousness which we so receive of God's Mercy and Christ's Merits embraced by Faith is taken accepted and allowed of God for our perfect and full Justification For the more full understanding hereof it is our Parts and Duties ever to remember the great Mercy of God how that all the World being wrapped in Sin by breaking of the Law God sent his only Son our Saviour Christ into this World to fulfil the Law for us by shedding of his most precious Blood to make a Sacrifice and Satisfaction or as it may be called amends to his Father for our Sins to asswage his Wrath and Indignation conceived against us for the same But here may Man's Reason be astonied reasoning after this fashion If a Ransom be paid for our Redemption then is it not given us freely For a Prisoner that paid his Ransom is not let go freely for if he goes freely then he goeth without Ransom For what is it else to go freely than to be set at liberty without paying of Ransom This Reason is satisfied by the great Wisdom of God in this Mystery of our Redemption who hath so tempered his Justice and Mercy together that he would neither by his Justice condemn into the everlasting Captivity of the Devil and his Prison of Hell remediless for ever without Mercy nor by his Mercy deliver us clearly without Justice or Payment of a just Ransom But with his endless Mercy he joined his most upright and equal Justice His great Mercy he shewed unto us in delivering us from our former Captivity without requiring any Ransom to be paid or Amends to be made on our parts which thing by us had been impossible to be done And whereas it lay not in us that to do he provided a Ransom for us that was the most precious Body and Blood of his own most dear and best beloved Son Jesus Christ who besides this Ransom fulfilled the Law for us perfectly and so the Justice of God and his Mercy did embrace together and fulfil the Mystery of our Redemption And of this Justice and Mercy of God knit together speaketh St. Paul in the third Chapter to the Romans All have offended and have need of the Glory of God but are justified freely by his Grace by Redemption which is in Jesus Christ whom God hath sent forth for us for a Reconciler and Peace-maker through Faith in his Blood to shew his Righteousness And in the 10th Chapter Christ is the End of the Law unto Righteousness to every Man that believeth And in the 8th Chapter That which was impossible by the Law in as much as it was weak by the Flesh God sending his own Son in the similitude of sinful Flesh by Sin damned Sin in the Flesh that the Righteousness of the Law might be fulfilled in us which walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit In these aforesaid places the Apostle toucheth specially three things which must go together in our Justification Upon God's part his great Mercy and Grace Upon Christ's part Justice that is the Satisfaction of God's Justice or the Price of our Redemption by the offering of his Body and shedding of his Blood with the fulfilling of the Law perfectly and throughly And upon our part true and lively Faith in the Merits of Jesus Christ which yet is not ours but by God's working in us So that in our Justification is not only God's Mercy and Grace but also his Justice which the Apostle calleth the Justice of God and it consisteth in paying our Ransom and fulfilling of the Law And so the Grace of God doth not shut out the Justice of God in our justification but only shutteth out the Justice of Man that is to say the Justice of our Works as to be Merits of deserving our Justification And therefore St. Paul declareth here nothing upon the behalf of