Imagens das páginas
PDF
ePub
[ocr errors]

are weak, be not distressed on those accounts. For real grace is much superior to the best abilities, and most brilliant parts. Therefore rejoice that the Lord hath shown you a more excellent way. Who hath despised the day of small things? The profane world, and proud professors may; but God will not. Those who love the Saviour, to whom his person, blood, and obedience, are precious, and his ways pleasant, and whose desire is to walk humbly with God in the paths of purity; though they frequently stumble, and are often discouraged, yea though they fall, They shall not be utterly cast down; Psal. xxxvii. 24, but shall hold on in their way, and grow stronger and stronger; Job xvii. 9. For the strength and guide of Israel hath said, The wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err. They shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away; Isaiah xxxv. 8, 10. Those who are not able to plead on God's behalf, but love to think upon his name, are precious in his sight. And, they shall be mine, saith the Lord, in that day when I make up my jewels; Mal. iii. 16, 17. Therefore fear not worm Jacob.

6. The strong believer, however enriched with gifts and grace, is thereby led to various humbling, and profitable considerations. However great his natural abilities are, he is as much under a perpetual necessity to look to, and rely upon the Lord,

Grace may be lan

for gracious influences, as those of the weakest capacity; for a person may possess strong mental powers and be morally weak. guid and low, where natural strong.

Whilst the christian is the

gifts are lively and

subject of sin, and

a propensity to evil is felt, he will see the necessity of perpetual watchfulness, repentance, and prayer, and often cry with holy Paul, O wretched man that I am! For though he is not under the sole dominion of sin, yet he feels and laments a criminal backwardness to good, and a proneness to evil. So that when he would do good, evil is present with him. He being the subject of two opposite dispositions, therefore he cannot do the things that he would. His resolutions are feeble, and his comforts fluctuate, because his affections are unstable, being sanctified but in part. Some times they mount to heaven and seem fixed on things above, but anon they drop down to earth and sense; and then he complains, and prays as David did, saying, My soul cleaveth to the dust, quicken thou me. He feels and is assured, that without Christ he can do nothing; yet that inability of which he is sensible, he does not consider, as an excuse for the neglect of duty, or commission of sin. He does not bless himself that he has got a bad heart, where he may safely deposit his iniquities, and thereby keep his conscience calm.

But the sin of his heart is the sorrow of his soul, and his perpetual plague. It is the object of his hatred, and the subject of his secret and unfeigned lamentation: because the good man is taught to consider moral defects, as inexcusable faults.

He longs for heaven, because it is a place of purity where he shall be free from sin, as well as from sorrow. While in the body he considers himself neither where, nor as, he would be; therefore his desire is to depart and be with Christ which is far better. And as he which testifieth these things, saith, Surely I come quickly: his heart replies, AMEN, EVEN SO COME, LORD JESUS.

THE END.

Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street, London.

INDEX.

STUMBLING BLOCKS REMOVED RESPECTING

DOCTRINES.

I. Artful Objections to Christ's Divinity........
1. From his Inferiority to the Father.

[blocks in formation]

2. Perversion of Terms used on this Head.
3. Pre-existence of Christ's Human Soul
4. Excluding the Body from being a constituent Part of Man.... 17
H. Difficulties concerning the Love of God

9

14

1. Necessary hatred to Sin not inconsistent with sovereign love
to Persons..

2. The Objects of God's natural Love may through Sin become
the Objects of his holy Displeasure....

[ocr errors]

23

30

32

3. Good Men not equally the Objects of God's natural Love .. 35
Inferences,

(1) The damnation of such that kept not their first estate, where-
in they enjoyed divine Approbation, not inconsistent with
God's Immutability...

[ocr errors]

36

ib.

(2.) Need of watchfulness against Sin
(3.) We are undone without sovereign Grace.................................................. ib.
(4.) Opposition to divine Sovereignty lamentable............................................. 37
III. Difficulties concerning the Doctrine of Election............
Election used in different Senses.
Reprobation not the negative of Election.

(1.) Election not influential on the appointment of any to de-
struction......

39
45

50

(2.) Nor injurious to those not included in it................................................... 51
(3.) Nor contrary to the moral Character of God................. 52
IV. Union with Christ..

[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors]

V. Relation to God. By Adoption and Regeneration..

VI. Difficulties obviated respecting the Atonement.
1. It supposes God was injured..

2. Man justly obnoxious to punishment..
3. Innocence of him who makes Atonement..

[blocks in formation]
[ocr errors]

.. 74

...

4. Yet Equity seems to forbid the punishment of the Innocent.. 77
5. The Substitute must be related to the Sinner.

6. No Creature has power over his own life.. ........................................... 78
The Person of Christ answers all Difficulties

The Necessity of the Atonement proved by five Arguments

Answer to the Objection from this Consideration, That Deity
could not die ....

The Efficacy of Christ's Atonement not dependant on mere arbi-
trary Appointment...

86

EXPERIENCE. Mistakes rectified.

I. As to a Sinner's Warrant to apply to Christ......
(1.) That it is not the Duty of the unconverted to pray..........95

94

[blocks in formation]

2.) That none can repent till they know that Christ died for
them..

Page

97

(3.) That Faith is inseparably connected with knowledge of per-
sonal Interest..

102

Any poor Sinner welcome, (103), to apply Nature of Faith... 105
II. Stumbling Blocks relative to the New Birth.
III. Relative to spiritual Consolation ......

115

.......... 119

IV. Sense of internal Depravity..........

... 125

V. Hindrances from wrong Views of Doctrines...........

(1.) Doctrine of Imputation...

(2.) Efficacious Grace..

(3.) Doctrine of Election

128

129

131

133

[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

(2.) Good men liable to mistake Providence....

(3.) Designed for our trial..

(4.) Occasion of perplexity through mistaking Promises

(5.) Failure of Promises supposed to be particularly applied

PRACTICE.

1. Evil conduct of Professors (censorious).....

2. Loose Professors.................................

3. The Cross and Persecution..

4. False Assertion that we are in no sense under the Law....
5. As to positive Appointments....

6. Stumbling Blocks owing to the Consideration of divine Re-
quirements being superior to human Ability..

(1.) The Law not altered in consequence of the Fall...

(2) The Death of Christ procured no such Alteration........
(3) No universal Grace necessarily superadded....

ib.

145
147

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

...

ib,

195

ib.

(4.) Not a sufficient answer to say we had Ability in Adam

(5.) Best answered by distinguishing between Natural and

Moral Ability

Natural and Moral Inability and Ability defined...

I. Natural Impotence not criminal

[i.] Such weakness not condemned in Scripture

[] If the fault lay here, the less understanding or natural
capacity was possessed the more criminal..

197

[iii.] New faculties not created in Regeneration...................................... ib.

II. Moral Inability criminal always..

[blocks in formation]

4. Consistency of scriptural Exhortations..

5. Encouragement to seeking souls

6. The strong believer is taught Humility.........

[blocks in formation]
« AnteriorContinuar »