CHAP. III. Unto whom the Holy Spirit is promised and given as a Comforter; or the Object of his Acting in this Office. (Book 3)
WE have considered the Promise of Christ to send the Holy Spirit to be the Comforter of the Church, and unto that end to abide with them for ever. The Nature also of that Office and Work in general which hereon he undertakes and dischargeth, with the Properties of them, have been declared. Our next Enquiry is unto whom this Promise is made, and towards whom it is in∣fallibly fulfilled. How and unto what Ends, in what Order as unto his Effects and Operations, the Holy Spirit is promised unto any Persons and re∣ceived by them, hath been already declared in our former Discourses, Lib. 4. Chap. 3. We shall there∣fore here only declare in particular who he is pro∣mised unto and received by, as a Comforter. And this is to all, and only unto Believers; those who are actually so. All his Operations required unto the making of them so to be, are antecedent here∣unto. For the Promise of him unto this End, where-ever it is recorded, is made directly unto