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account and call assurance; a daughter; fruit; and consequent of faith。
And the late learned Arrowsmith tells us; that God seldom bestows
assurance upon believers till they are grown in grace: for; says he;
there is the same difference between faith of recumbence and faith of
assurance; as is between reason and learning。 Reason is the foundation
of learning; so; as there can be no learning if reason be wanting (as
in beasts); in like manner there can be no assurance where there is no
faith of adherence。 Again: as reason well exercised m the study of arts
and sciences arises to learning; so faith being well exercised on its
proper object; and by its proper fruits; arises to assurance。 Further;
as by negligence; non… attendance; or some violent disease; learning
may be lost; while reason doth abide; so by temptation; or by spiritual
sloth; assurance may be lost; while saving faith may abide。 Lastly; as
all men have reason; but all men are not learned; so all regenerate
persons have faith to ply savingly with the gospel method of
salvation; but all true believers have not assurance。〃Sermon by R。
Fair dough; Fellow of Immanuel College; Cambridge; in the Morning
Exercises; preached at Southwark。 1660。
(18) We must distinguish between weakness of faith and nullity。 A weak
faith is true。 The bruised reed is but weak; yet it is such as Christ
will not break。 Though thy faith be but weak; yet be not discouraged。 A
weak faith may receive a strong Christ; a weak hand can tie the knot in
marriage as well as a strong; a weak eye might have seen the brazen
serpent。 The promise is not made to strong faith; but to true。 The
promise doth not say; Whosoever hath a giant faith that can remove
mountains; that can stop the mouth of lions; shall be saved; but
whosoever believes; be his faith never so small。
〃You may have the water of the Spirit poured on you in sanctification;
though not the oil of gladness in assurance; there may be faith of
adherence; and not of evidence; there may be life in the root where
there is no fruit in the branches; and faith in the heart where no
fruit of assurance。〃A Body of Divinity; by Thomas Watson; formerly
Minister of St。 Stephen's; Walbrook; London。 1660。
(19) 〃Many of God's dear children for a long time may remain very
doubtful as to their present and eternal condition; and know not what
to conclude; whether they shall be damned or whether they shall be
saved。 There are believers of several growths in the Church of
God;fathers; young men; children; and babes; and as in most families
there are more babes and children than grown men; so in the Church of
God there are more weak; doubting Christians than strong ones; grown up
to a full assurance。 A babe may be born; and yet not know it; so a man
may be born again; and yet not be sure of it。
〃We make a difference betwixt saving faith; as such; and a full
persuasion of the heart。 Some of those that shall be saved may not be
certain that they shall be saved; for the promise is made to the grace
ot faith; and not to the evidence of itto faith as true; and not to
faith as strong。 They may be sure of heaven; and yet in their own sense
not assured of heaven。〃Sermon by Rev。 Thomas Doolittle; of Pembroke
Hall; Cambridge; and sometime Rector of St。 Alphege; London; in the
Morning Exercises; at Cripplegate。 1661。
(20) 〃Is it not necessary to justification to be assured that my sins
are pardoned; and that I am justified? No: that is no act of faith as
it justifieth; but an effect and fruit that followeth after
justification。
〃It is one thing for a man to have his salvation certain; another thing
to be certain that it is certain。
〃Even as a man fallen into a river; and like to be drowned; as he is
carried down with the flood; espies the bough of a tree hanging over
the river; which he catcheth at; and clings unto with all his might to
save him; and seeing no other way of succour but that; ventures his
life upon it。 This man; so soon as he has fastened on this bough; is in
a safe condition; though all troubles; fears; and terrors are not
presently out of his mind; until he es to himself; and sees himself
quite out of danger。 Then he is sure he is safe; but he was safe before
he was sure。 Even so it is with a believer。 Faith is but the espying of
Christ as the only means to save; and the reaching out of the heart to
lay hold upon Him。 God hath spoke the word; and made the promise to His
Son: I believe Him to be the only Saviour; and remit my soul to Him to
be saved by His mediation。 So soon as the soul can do this; God
imputeth the righteousness of His Son unto it; and it is actually
justified in the court of heaven; though it is not presently quieted
and pacified in the court of conscience。 That is done afterwards: in
some sooner; in some later; by the fruits and effects of
justification。〃Archbishop Usher's 〃Body of Divinity。〃 1670。
(21) 〃There are those who doubt; because they doubt; and multiply
distrust upon itself; concluding that they have no faith; because they
find so much and so frequent doubting within them。 But this is a great
mistake。 Some doublings there may be; where there is even much faith;
and a little faith there may be; where there is much doubting。
〃Our Saviour requires; and delights in a strong; firm believing on Him;
though the least and weakest He rejects not。〃Archbishop Leighton's
Lectures on the first nine chapters of St。 Matthew's Gospel。 1670。
(22) 〃Many formerly; and those of the highest remark and eminency; have
placed true faith in no lower degree than assurance; or the secure
persuasion of the pardon of their sins; the acceptation of their
persons; and their future salvation。
〃But this; as it is very sad and unfortable for thousands of
doubting and deserted souls; concluding all those to fall short of
grace who fall short of certainty; so hath it given the Papists too
great advantage。
〃Faith is not assurance。 But this doth sometimes crown and reward a
strong; vigorous and heroic faith; the Spirit of God breaking in upon
the soul with an evidencing light; and scattering all that darkness;
and those fears and doubts which before beclouded it。〃Bishop Hopkins
on the Covenants。 1680。
(23) 〃A want of assurance is not unbelief。 Drooping spirits may be
believers。 There is a manifest distinction made between faith in
Christ; and the fort of that faithbetween believing to eternal
life; and knowing we have eternal life。 There is a difference between a
child's having a right to an estate; and his full knowledge of the
title。
〃The character of faith may be written in the heart; as letters
engraven upon a seal; yet filled with so much dust as not to be
distinguished。 The dust hinders the reading of the letters; yet doth
not raze them out。〃Discourses by Stephen Charnock; of Emmanuel
College; Cambridge。 1680。
(24) 〃Some r