Burgess - BT715 B85 1654

1oi _ of tJ detJd 1.mgiort . fhootd lye on'tbc duft, and bew"il out foars, our .impotency to-u1y duty. !ohn .I 5. our Saviour doth excellently purfue thit truth,_That Without him \\'>e can d9 nothing, -no mGre then· the hra.~ch 'Without the wne: No more. then&Ad.tmJ body~ '. 1 ' which was a lump of earth~ could ·move·or ftirre till God breathed life intohim, aad made him~ livin,g foul. But you will fay, If th~ dead can tlono. good thing, How comes it about that this Church could hava ·a n2q1e, Chedid pray,. fhe kept up tbe cxternall obfervation of all Gods wodhip, there– fore ccr~ainly fome good thing fhc did. To this the anfwer is eafie~ That there is a twofold good-work, bonu,_ internum, wh.ich'is effcntially g~d; as to bdieve, to repen~, to love God ; and bonum exte.rnum, an outward good work, (uch as to heu, 'to pray, to come to Church, thefe di:lties may,be - ontwardly done, by the power of nature; butthe firfl fort cannot, and even t~efe later, thoagh they may be c\,onc, yet they cannot be doae wt!ll, in a right or holy manner; they pray, but not well; they hear, but not in a right manner : artd thus it i; no wonder, if men, though ~ead inGnne, may yet do thofe outwtr& ~t1: iom, which for the nature of them arc good,but not in a godly manner. And this is .tfJt t.fr{l_~hiqg ronfi~nb~ · • II. : Secondly,- The Scripture doth not only fay menspe!_fons The Sctipture are dead, thus diflinguifhing of living men and dead men, r:ke~~fi~h~~ but it Afjo mllkp fuch Aaiftinilion sj grraCef; lt teJS US ofadeaJ. ~nco.f ~rat.n · , 1• faith and a living fr.ith; not that a dead faith is a grace, er There isce:· faith indeed, but becaufe it appean~th fo; as the fpi dt which dead faith· appeared is called Samuel, bccaufc it ume up ltke h.im: Or as the .Angels dideat fometimcs when they appeared, which could not be a vitall aCtion,, for an Angel was only a form affifling, not informing the bodies they affumed. The Apo~ ftle lames, cap.2. tels u~'fevcral times of a .dead f aith, and makes it that which is not accompanied with all r~e good works that God requireth; fo by th is, we may as well fay, there is a dead Chri!tianicy, adead baptifm, adead Religion, when with thefe we 1 do not fee fantlified .and rcfonned hves. A dead repen- So AEl.u.I8. Thus we reade of"' repeHtancomtolife, which tance. doth fappofe a d~ad repentanee; fuch as Ahab had', Jud~ - ' bad,

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