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A16736 The doctrine of the Gospel By a plaine and familiar interpretation of the particular points or articles thereof: with the promises, comforts, and duties, seuerally belonging to the same. VVhereunto is added, a declaration of the danger of not knowing, not beleeuing, or not obeying any one of them. Likewise, a rehearsal of the manifold heresies, wherein many haue erred contrary to them all. Diuided into three bookes. The first whereof, is of beliefe in God the Father ... Allen, Robert, fl. 1596-1612. 1606 (1606) STC 364; ESTC S106811 1,499,180 1,052

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vnpossible that God should lye wee might haue strong consolation who haue our refuge to hold fast the hope that it set before vs c. And chap. 11 verses 6 13 17 c. This most stedfast faithfulnes of God is euery where worthily testified vnto vs in the holy Scriptures And namely 1. Cor. 1 9. God is faithfull by whom yee are called vnto the fellowship of his sonne Iesus Christ our Lord. And chap. 10 13. God is faithfull c. And 2. Epistle 1 18. the Apostle appealeth to God as to the most faithfull and true witnesse So againe chap. 11 31 and chap. 12 2 3. God saith he knoweth that I lye not And 1. Thes 5.24 Faithfull is he which calleth you who will also doe it And Chap. 3 Epistle 3 3. The Lord is faithfull who will establish you c. And Tit. 1 2. God that cannot lye hath promised And Hebrewes 10 23. Let vs keepe the profession of our hope without wauering for hee is faithfull that hath promised Reade also Iames 1 17. There is no variablenesse in God neither shadowing by turning And Paul againe Rom. 11 29. The gifts and calling of God are without repentance Likewise the Prophet Hos chap. 13 verse 14. Repentance is hid from my eyes saith the Lord. Read also Psalme 36 5. Thy mercy ô Lord reacheth to the heauens and thy faithfulnesse to the cloudes And Psalme 105 8. He hath alwaies remembred his couenant and promise which hee made to a thousand generations And Psalme 111.5 He will euer be mindefull of his couenant And ver 9 He hath commanded his couenant for euer And 146 6. He keepeth his fidelitie for euer And in the Lament of Ierimiah 3 23 Great is his faithfulnesse To this end also it is well worthy the obseruing that the word of God hath often testimonie giuen to the faithfulnes of it Tit. 1 9. The Minister is to hold fast the faithfull word And chap. 3 8. This is a faithfull saying Likewise 1. Tim. 1.15 and chap. 3 1 and chap. 4 9. and Reuel chap. 22 6. These words are faithfull and true So also Psa 19.7 The testimonie of the Lord is sure And Psal 93.5 Thy testimonies are very sure And Isay 55 3. I will make an euerlasting couenant with you saith the Lord euen the sure mercies af Dauid And againe Act. 13 14. I will giue you the holy things of Dauid which are faithfull And yet further that faith doth in speciall manner lay hold of the promise of God toaching iustification it is euident by the often confirmation of this that we are iustified by faith and namely Gal. 3 8. The Scripture foreseeing that God would iustifie the Gentiles through faith preached before the Gospell vnto Abraham saying In thee shall all the gentiles be blessed So then they that be of faith are blessed with faithfull Abraham This testimonie is often repeated in the epistles of the blessed Apostle And Act 13.39 By Christ euery one that beleeueth is iustified That the same faith doth herewithall lay holde of saluation by our Sauiour Christ we read Act. 15.11 We beleeue saith the Apostle Peter through the grace of our Lord Iesus to be saued euen as they that is the beleeuing Gentiles doe For as it is else where affirmed Christ onely is saluation both to Iew also to Gentile Neither is there any other name wherby any may be saued Act. 4.12 Read also Eph 2.8 By grace are yee saued through Faith And Pet. 1.5 Yee are kept by the power of God through faith vnto saluation And verse 9. Receiuing the ende of your faith euen the saluation of your soules Of the which saluation the Prophets haue enquired c. Beleeue saith the Apostle Paul to the Iaylor in the Lord Iesus Christ and thou shalt be saued thine houshold And herevnto tendeth that comfortable speech of our San Christ himselfe so often repeated in the Gospell Thy faith hath saued thee Matt. 9.22 In which words he would incourage the poore woman to beleeue spirituall saluation by the comfort of that bodily health which shee had receiued from him For this verily was the ende of all the bodilie cures which our Sauiour Christ wrought as may bee perceiued by the testimonie of Saint Matthew chapt 8.16.17 Reade also the same comfortable speech Luke 8 50. Feare not beleeue onely c. And chap. 17.19 And againe chapt 18.42 Thy faith hath saued thee And Mark 9.23 All things are possible to him that beleeueth Finallie that Faith layeth holde vpon Christ himselfe it is manifest in that by faith Christ liueth in the faithfull and they againe doe liue in him Gal 2.20 And chap 3.27 By faith wee put on Christ And Eph. 3.17 Christ dwelleth in the heart by faith For the which cause it is that the true iustifiyng and sauing faith beareth the name of faith in Christ faith in the name of Christ the faith of of Christ faith toward Christ the faith which is by Christ and through his bloode c. Yea faith doth so lay holde vppon Christ that it doth most nearely vnite vs vnto him for euer in one mysticall bodie as the members of the naturall bodie are knitte to the head according to that of the Apostle Paul 1. Cor. 12. verses 12.13 and Ephes 2.18.19.20.21.22 And as wee read chapt 5.30 Wee are members of his bodie of his flesh and of his bones Hetherto of the former part of our description of the nature of faith It remaineth that wee shewe some proofes out of holie Scripture concerning those notable effectes which are ascribed to the same faith And first of all that it reioyceth the heart of the true beleeuer with ioye vnspeakeable and glorious Reade 1. Pet. 1.8 Reade also Rom. 5.1.2.3 and Iames 1.2 And Luke chap 1.46.47 and ch 2.10 That faith giueth boldnesse touching the profession of the name of Christ wee reade Romans chapter 10. verse 10. With the heart man beleeueth vnto righteousnesse and with the mouth hee confesseth to saluation Read also 1. Pet. 3.14.15 Matth. 10.28 c. That it causeth the soule of the beleeuer to haue comfortable trust and affiance vnder the Fatherly prouidence of God wee may easilie perceiue by the comfortable Doctrine and exhortation of our Sauiour Christ Matth 6.25 c. And chapter 10. verse 19 and verse 30. Wee may perceiue it also from the example of the Apostle Paul Act 27. c. 25. Syrs be of good courage for I beleeue God that it shall be so as hath bene tolde mee And againe 2. Tim. 1.12 I knowe whom I haue beleeued and I am perswaded that hee is able to keepe that which I haue commited to him against that day Reade also 2. Corinth 4.8.9 c. Likewise Psal 23. 46. 62. And Ps 119.50 It is my comfort in my trouble for thy promise hath quickened mee And Sam 30.6 When the people would euen forthwith haue stoned Dauid hee comforted himselfe in the Lord his GOD. Read also Hebr
is chieflie to be respected in the practise of the offices and duties of loue and kindenesse The Danger of not belieuing let vs call to remembrance the wise aduertisement of the Apostle Gall 6.10 c. As for the fifte which is the last branch of this Answere wee haue partelie seene the ground and proofe of it in one pointe of the former answere and wee shall haue further occasion to set downe more to this purpose in the doctrine and vse of Gods holie Prouidence and therefore wee will here by reference to other places passe it ouer for this time Thus much therfore shall for the present suffice concerning the duties belonging to God in that of his great mercie hee vouchsafeth to be our Father NOwe for the full conclusion of this pointe of our Faith according to the order of our examining the doctrine and vse of it what is the danger of not beleeuing in this first Person of the most blessed Trinitie the naturall Father of our Lorde Iesus Christ and in him our Father through the adoption and Couenant of his most free grace and fauour Question What I say is the danger of not beleeuing in him to bee so and of not obeying him as his duetifull and obedient children Answere All such are hetherto the base-borne of this worlde They lye yet in the filth of their sinnes They are the seede of the Serpen● euen the children of the Diuell and so consequently the children of Gods wrath and of euerlasting miserie and condemnation They are not to be reputed among the honourable Off-spring of God nor to haue any parte or portion with the children of God in their spirituall inheritance or heauenly preferment and dignitie Explicatiō and proofe It is verie true For by faith onely we haue assurance that wee are the children of God as Iohn chapt 1.12 before alledged And likewise Gal 3.26 Yee are the Sonnes of God by faith in Christ Iesus And Acts 15.9 By faith our hearts are purified And Acts 26.18 It is faith whereby wee are deliuered from the power of Satan Whereby also wee ouercome the world 1. Iohn 5.45 and whereby wee are still preserued against the power and rage of the Diuell 1. Pet. 5.9 Finallie faith is that wherby wee attaine to euerlasting saluation Ephes 2. By grace are ye saued through faith and that not of your selues it is the gift of God Wherefore it cannot bee but as it was alledged a little before out of the 8. chapt of Iohn verse 42. c. and 1. Epis 3.8 and as we may perceiue furthermore by that which wee read Act 13.10 and Ephes chap 2.2 that all such as bee without faith in God the Father are hetherto in the state of the children of the Diuell They may iustlie say to corruption Thou arte my Father and to the worme thou art my mother and my sister as we read in the book of Iob ch 17.14 But not as Iob who by faith ouercame this feare as wee haue seene before from the 19. chap of his booke in so much that he knew that his redeemer liued c But so farre from all conceite of true comfort in affliction that euery former punishment may be vnto them a forerunner of a farre more heauie and terrible wrath shortly to follow and the feare of death it selfe may iustlie be most horrible to them as beeing the very mouth of hell to swallow them vp into the gulfe of euerlasting and most woefull destruction And that they haue no portion with the children of God read Gal 4.30 The sonne of the seruant shall not be heire with the sonne of the free woman According to that also which the Apostle Peter saith to Simon the sorcerer Acts. 8.21 Thou hast no parte nor fellowship in this busines c. To conclude Touching this Article albeeit as is obserued by some of the learned no heretick either old or newe haue euer denied God to be a Father personally subsisting in himselfe Yea and the heathen also haue declared by their writings that they haue acknowledged God to be a Father Neuertheles in so much as manie of the same heretikes which seeme to acknowledge the person of the Father doe as is afterward more fully to be considered of vs denie the eternall person of the Sonne in respect of whom and his Eternall Deitie God is naturallie and chiefelie The groūd of it yea onely and properlie a Father and likewise Almightie insomuch as the Heathen haue for the most part esteemed God a Father onely as a fountaine or autor of goodnesse towardes his creatures Yea to speake of the chiefe of them in so much as they haue for anie thing wee can perceiue by their writings onely some darke conceit of the Deitie of the Sonne either by tradition from the first Fathers or Patriarches in the church of God before the dispersion of the Nations or by conference with some true worshippers of God in latter times or by reading some of their writings but neuer apprehended God as a Father to his elect children according to his free couenant of Grace made in his eternall Sonne in regard of his mediatorship by taking the nature of man c for this hath allwaies ben a secret trulie knowne and acknowledged onely in the true Church of God as that wherin standeth the very marrow as we may say life of faith Vpon all these considerations I say wee may boldlie conclude that neither the one nor the other haue beleeued God to be a Father according to the true sense of this Article and therfore also that they could not haue the true comforte and benefit which belongeth therevnto The same in effect may we affirme of all Idolatrous and obstinate Papists who though in words they goe further and acknowledge God a Father in respect of the eternall Sonne incarnate yet doe they not worship the Father in the Sonne spirituallie and in truth For herein they are within the compasse of the Idolaters of Israell of whom the Lord himselfe speaketh shame and refuseth to be their father because they set vp Idolls vnto him as we read Ier chapt 2. verses 26.27.28 As the thiefe is ashamed when hee is found saith the Lorde by his Prophet so is the house of Israell ashamed hee sheweth how it was or at the least how it ought to haue beene with them they their Kings their Princes and their Priestes and their Prophets Saying to a tree thou arte my father and to a stone thou hast begotten mee For they haue turned their backe vnto me and not their face but in the time of their trouble they will say Arise thou and help vs. But where are thy Gods that thou hast made thee let them arise if they can helpe thee in the time of thy trouble for according to the number of thy Cities are thy Gods ô Iuda Wherefore will yee pleade with me yee all haue rebelled against mee saith the Lorde Thus farre of our true
therewithall gaue vp and deliuered the spirit To w●om Into the handes of his Father vttering his minde in these very words and that with a loud voice as the Euangel●st Luke hath deliuered Now therefore that we see the ground and course of the holy storie concerning this great point of the death of our Sauiour we must remēber that which was du●y purposed by occasion of the former words of our Sauiour wherein he testifi●d that all was finished euen to the death that is to say that now we do obserue in the death it selfe the full perfection of all the most holy sufferings and sacrifice of our Lord Iesus Christ in this offering vp of himself euen to the death of the crosse for our redemption and saluation Question But how may the full perfection of the whole sufferings of our Sauiour be perceiued of vs from his death the sacrificing of himselfe vnto God therein Answere To this purpose we are to obserue three things of speciall moment First that the death of our Sauiour was the very true and reall separation of the soule from the body Secondly that as hath beene obserued before the death of our Sauiour Christ was not constrained but most voluntarie and willing Thirdly that it was in it selfe a cursed death in that it was the death of the crosse Yet so that our Sauiour by bearing our curse vpon the crosse euen to the death hath taken it away and procured most perfect blessing vnto vs and brought life and immortalitie to light for vs. ● Tim 1.9.10 Explication and proofe It is true For first the separation of the soule from the body is manifest by the speeches wherby the Euangelists doe expresse his death And secondly we haue seene it sufficiently cleared before that the death of our S●u●our was not enforced against his will but most willing and voluntarie And so it was necessarie For other wise it could haue beene no meet sacrifice to a appease the anger of God against our sins We may perceiue it from our owne death For what is the reason why the death of the righteous is acceptable and precious to God when as the death of the wicked is vile and abominable before him but because the one is yeelded in faith and obedience in hope of a better life c. the other is against the will without faith without repentance c. as if their heauen and happines were in this world much rather therefore yea infinitely much rather must the death of our Sauiour Christ in whose death and for the sake whereof our is accepted of God be most willing and holy with all perfection of faith and obedience And so it was according to that Heb 10.5.6.7.8.9.10 yet when we say our Sauiour died willingly we doe not meane that he was voide of all tentation to the contrarie But our meaning is this that albeit as we haue seene before he was vehemently tempted by experience of naturall infirmitie and feare to shunne it yet because he gaue not place to the tentation but by mightie strife against it ouercame it and wholly gaue ouer his owne will and naturall desire to the ende he might obey the will of his Father therefore we doe both meane and say the rather that he tooke his death most willingly Yea euen in so much the more perfect māner by how much the tentation was the more vehement to the contrarie The perfection therefore of the obedience of our Sauiour Christ to our persite iustification in the sight of God is hereby confirmed vnto vs according to that alledged before out of the second cha of the Ep to the Philippians And as we may further perceiue by that which the same Apostle writeth Rom 5. v 6.7.8 c. For Christ when we were yet of no strength at his time died for the vngodly Doubtles one will scarse die for a righteous man but yet for a good man it may be that one dare die But God setteth out his loue toward vs seeing that while we were yet sinners Christ ●ied for vs Much more then being now iustified by his blood we shall be saued from wrath through him For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son much more being reconciled we shall be saued by his life And not onely so but wee also reioyce in God through our Lord Iesus by whō we haue now receiued the attonement And verse 17. As by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many also be made righteous And ch 8.31 What shall we then say to these things If God be on our side who can be against vs who spared not his owne Sonne but gaue him for vs all to death how shall he not with him giue vs all things also who shal lay any thing to the charge of Gods chosen it is God that iustifieth who shal condemne it is Christ which is dead Read also Ep 1.7 We haue redemption through the blood of Iesus Christ euen the forgiuenes of sinnes through the rich grace of God the Father And Colos 1. v. 19.20.21.22.23 Likewise we may perceiue it by that we read in the Ep to the Heb ch 2. v. 9. By Gods grace he tasted death for all men And verses 14.15 He hath destroied through death him that had the power of death that is the diuel And he hath deliuered all thē which for feare of death were all their life time subiect to bondage Read also ch 10.9.10 18. likewise 2 Tim. 1 9 10. He hath abolished death c. And in the former Ep of the Apostle Peter ch 1 18 19. we are not redeemed with corruptible things as siluer and gold c. But with the precious blood of Christ as of a lambe vndefiled and without spot And ch 2.24 Christ his owne selfe bare our sins in his body on the tree that we might be deliuered from sinne c. And 1. Iohn 1.7 The blood of Iesus Christ the Son of God saith the Apostle Iohn cleanseth vs from all sinne And chap 2.2 And ch 4 10. And againe Reuel ch 1.5 Iesus Christ hath washed vs from our sinnes in his blood And againe chap 5.9 He hath redeemed vs to God by his blood And Paul Act 20.28 God hath purchased his Church with his owne blood And Rom. 3 24 25. We are iustified freely by the grace of God through the redemption that is in Christ Iesus whom God hath set forth to be a reconciliation through faith in his blood to declare his righteousnesse by the forgiuenesse of the sinnes that are passed through the patience of God In the which and like places let vs obserue that by the blood of Christ his sufferings euen to the death and his death it selfe is noted because life as the Scripture saith is in the blood Gen. chap. 9.4 and Leuiticus chap. 17.11.14 And because as we are afterward to consider that the blood yea the water and
praiers giue good Kings and Princes Explicatio proofe forgiue sinnes giue euerlasting life all which are works of diuine gouernment so ther are seuerall expresse proofes in the holie Scriptures for them also Let vs therefore come to these seuerall proofes that wee may call to minde some of them Question And first what proofe haue you that the Sonne of God our Sauiour doth call gather into one and sanctifie the Church together with the Father and the holie Ghost Answere In the 49. chapter of Isaiah verse 6. Hee is in this respect called the light of the Gentiles and the saluation of God vnto the end of the world Explicatiō proofe That is ouer the face of the whole earth and from the one end therof to the other Read also Psal 110.2.3 And chapt 3. verse 3. And Iohn 10.16 Other sheepe haue I also which are not of this foulde them also must I bring and they shall heare my voice and there shal be one sheepe folde and one Sheep-heard Herevnto also tendeth that prophesie of Caiphas chapt 11.51.52 And Ephes 5.25.26 Christ loued the Church gaue himself for it that he might sanctifie it c. Question Let vs come to the next point What proofe haue you that our Sauiour did by diuine autoritie institute a holie ministerie Answere In the 15. chapter of Iohn verse 16. Ye haue not chosen me saith our Sauiour to his Disciples but I haue chosen you and ordained you that ye goe and bring forth fruit and that your fruit should remaine Explicatiō proofe This fruit is the fruit of that ministerie which our Sauiour hath ordained to that end whervnto he made especiall choice of those his Disciples The ordination is more plainely autorized and that not onely for the Apostles times but also to all posteritie Matth cha 28.18.19.20 And Ephes 4 8. c. Question Nowe what proofe haue you that the doctrine which hee deliuered is Diuine and that euen from his owne autoritie Answere Math 7. the last verse of the chapter He taught saith the Euangelist as one hauing autoritie and not as the Scribes Explicatiō proofe And not onely so but with greater autoritie then euer any other did whether Moses or any of the Prophets person compared with person or calling with calling so that well might the officers say and professe Iohn 7.46 Neuer man spake like this man For the which read further Heb chap 1. vers 2. c. And chapt 3. verses 6.11 c. and chapt 12 25.26 c. It would be too long for you to answere to all the points and to bring forth proofes for them I will therefore more brieflie recite them That our Sauiour did by diuine power work his miracles read Matth 12.28 and Luke 11.20 And therefore are these workes of our Sauiour called the workes of the Father Iohn 5.36 and chapt 10. verse 25. and verses 37.38 And chap 14.10 The Father that dwelleth in mee he doth the workes And Luke 6.19 Vertue went out of him and hee healed all And chapt 8.8.24.25 Hee rebuked the windes and the water and they obey him But of the miracles more afterward That he ordained Sacramēts not as Moses by faith as a seruant only Heb 11.28 but by diuine authoritie it is euident in that he commanded baptisme in his owne name appointed the holie Supper in a memoriall of himselfe That he sendeth forth Ministers of the Gospell by his owne autorite it is euident in the place before alledged Matth 28.19 c. Read also before that chapt 10.5 c and verse 16. c. And chapt 23.24 That he furnisheth the same his ministers of the Gospell with spirituall gifts and graces wee may see it in the first institution Matth 10.1 verses 7.8 And Luke 21.15 I will giue you a mouth and wisedome wher-against all your aduersaries shall not be able to speake nor resist And Iohn 20. verses 22.23 Receiue the holy Ghost c. Experience also sheweth it to be so euen to this day though not in so extraordinarie and miraculous a manner according to that Ephes 4.11.12 c. That our Sauiour Christ doth by the ministerie and preaching of his Gospell effectuallie inlighten regenerate guide comfort and strengthen the hearers of it the same place last alledged may be a notable proofe of it Reade also Acts 26.18 And the place before alledged Iohn 15. ver 16. Daylie experience confirmeth it from the beginning of the institution of the Ministerie of the Gospell to this daye Marke 16.20 And 1. Corinth 14.3 Hee that prophesieth speaketh vnto men to edifying and to exhortation and to comfort And 2. Tim 3.16.17 That our Sauiour had a diuine knowledge of things to come the thinges that he fore-told while he was here on earth doe sufficientlie testifie Matth 24. and chapt 25. And after his Ascention Acts 9. verses 15.16 And Reuelat 1. verse 1. And chapt 22.16 I Iesus haue sent my Angel to testifie vnto you these things in the Churches c. That the same our Sauiour heareth praiers it is euident not onely in that God heareth vs praying in his name like as we are also baptized in his name but also because faithfull Christians are described to bee such as make their praiers vnto him 1. Corinth 1. verse 2. That he giueth good Kings and Princes for the defence and comfort of his Church Read Prou 8.15.16 By me Kings reigne and Princes decree iustice By me Princes rule and the Nobles and all Iudges of the earth That he forgiueth sinnes it is likewise euident in that Baptisme the seale and assurance of forgiuenesse is ministred in his name For so it is expreslie sa●d that Baptisme is appointed of God to that end Mark 1.4 Act 2.38 ch 22.16 It is likewise euident Matth 9.6 The Sonne of man hath autoritie to forgiue sinnes in earth Now hauing had that power on earth no doubt but hee hath it in heauen Moreouer Iohn 1.12 He giueth power to such as beleeue in him to be the Sonnes of God And cha 8.34 c. Whosoeuer committeth sinne is the seruant of sinne c. But if the Sonne make you free ye shal be free in deede And Act 7 6● Stephen praieth to the Lord Iesus that hee would not lay the sinne of his persecutors to their charge Finallie that our Sauiour hath power to giue euerlasting life hee himselfe assureth vs Iohn 5.21 saying As the Father raiseth vp the dead quickeneth them so the Sonne quickeneth whom he will And chapt 6.40 I will raise him vp at the last day And chapt 10.27.28 My sheepe heare my voice c. And I giue them eternall life Reade also Philipp 3.20.21 Now therfore seeing all these works both of creation and also of gouernment generallie of the whole world more speciallie ouer the church with all the gratious prerogatiues and gratuities thereof which belong onely to the power bountie of the Godhead are ascribed
Euangelist S. Matthewe record and that with some inlargement in some pointes and therfore we will here set downe his wordes also which are these Then the Souldiers of the Gouernour tooke Iesus into the common hall or Praetorium that is as wee may perceiue by the wordes of S. Marke the Hall which belonged to the Praetor or Romane Gouernour and they gathered about him the whole bande And they stripped him and put vpon him a scarlet robe Like enough it was a darke or sad scarlet inclining to purple or a verie bright purple inclining to scarlet and therfore is called purple by S. Mark scarlet by S. Matthewe it mattering not greatly what the verie proper colour of the garment was And they platted a crowne of thornes and put it vpon his head and as S. Matthewe addeth moreouer and aboue that wee read in S. Marke a reede in his right hand and bowing their knees before him they mocked him saying God saue thee or haile thou ô king of the Iewes And spitting vpon him they took the reed smote him on the head Thus when they had mocked him they tooke the robe from him put his owne rayment on him and led him away to crucifie him These most vile vnworthy abuses Pilates souldiers thus recorded by both the Euang S. Matthew Mark may worthily be accounted as an appendix or shutting vppe of the Acte of our Sauiour his vniust condemnation by the mouth of Pilat who had so often alreadie and euen immediately before he gaue sentence iustified him And further howsoeuer these Euangelistes doe so write as if our Sauiour were nowe first of all thus ill intreated as it might seeme by that they write that the souldiers at this time stripped our most blessed Sauiour c. Yet by the Euangelist Iohn we haue seene expresslie alreadie that as our Sauiour was scourged before he was condemned so also hee was in like manner thus abused Since which time also it seemeth to be plaine by the same Euangelist Iohn chapt 19.5 that the crowne of thornes and purple garment once put on were not taken of till he had bene the second time most contemptuously reproched The two former Euangelistes therfore doe note the second contempt in the due place but not the first disguising of our Sauiour in the time thereof like as the Euangelist Iohn recording the former also writeth nothing of the latter So that wee are by due and reuerend conference to vnderstand the one by the other and from them all to learne one and the same truth of the whole matter so farre forth as it hath pleased God to reueale it vnto vs by them all And thus wee haue the whole historie of the condemnation of our Sauiour before vs with all thinges appertaining therevnto both immediatelie going before and also immediately following after as the proper appurtenances of the same The order of which things is this First the place from whence Pilate gaue sentence Secondly the time when it was giuen Iohn chap 19. vers 13.14 Thirdlie the message which Pilates wife sent her husband when hee was set downe vpon the iudgement seat Matth chapt 27.19 Fourthlie the contention of Pilate against the Iewes to the end hee might haue quieted staied them from their enterprise yet at the last Ioh 19.14.15 Fiftlie the most furious and desperate obstinacie of the Iewes in their persisting in the same 15. verse and Luke 23.27 Sixtlie Pilates washing of his hands Matth 27. verse 24. And vpon this the extreame madnes and impietie of the Iewes renewed verse 25. Seuenthly the sentence it selfe Luke 23. verses 24.25 And finallie the most licentious profane and impious petulancie of the souldiers in their abusing of our Sauiour Of these things therfore let vs I pray you stand a while to consider in the same course and order that we haue now rehearsed them And first concerning the place from whence our Sauiour was condemned by Pilate the chiefe Magistrate and gouernour ouer the Iewes vnder the Romane Emperour it is described vnto vs by the Euangelist Iohn by two names the one in the greeke language the other in the hebrewe The greeke is Lithostroton signifying that it was a place curiouslie paued and layed with stone-work The hebrewe name is Gabbatha comming of Gabbah which signifieth to lifte vp giuing to vnderstand that it was a place built in stately manner to the vse of giuing iudgement out of the same The which beeing so diligentlie noted by the holie Euangelist it must in no wise be neglected not onlie for the truth of the historie but also for the vse of the matter in hand in so much as God would to singular purpose haue our Sauiour condemned to death as also after to be put to death not secretlie obscurelie or tumultuouslie as Stephen was stoned but in a solemne manner from a Theater as it were to the view of all the world both of Iewes and Gentiles that all may see in our Sauiour Christ his condemnation first the deserued condemnation of vs all and then that we haue no other meanes wherby we may be cleared and acquitted before the iudgement seat of Almightie God but through him alone The like is to be obserued concerning the time which was as the holie Euangelist doth of purpose expresslie mention at the Preparation of the Passeouer That is on the day wherein the Iewes prepared themselues and made preparation euerie familie for to eate their lamb at the euening in thankfull remembrance of their most fauourable deliuerance out of Aegypt at such time as God smote all the first borne of the Aegyptians with death all in one night both of men beasts So that the condemnation of our Sauiour Christ was at such a time as the Iewes made their speciall resorte to Ierusalem out of all their tribes yea and like enough manie Proselytes out of other nations wherin also it might the more liuely appeare that our Sauiour Christ being now in preparing for the offering vp of his most holie Sacrifice vpon the Crosse was the true Lambe ordeined of God the true Passeouer vnto all that shou●d beleeue in his name to turne away the euerlasting wrath of God from them to procure and purchase them his eternall saluation Thus the time of the condemnation of our Sauiour as well as the maner of it was most open famous to singular ends purposes by the most holy counsell appointmēt of God Yea herein the Lord did not refuse to deferre the execution of his counsell in this behalf a day longer then his appointment was that the Passeouer should haue bene celebrated by reason that the Iewes by their abusiue custome had altered the day as was heretofore obserued when we spake of the time wherin our Sauiour did celebrate the Passeouer with his Disciples which was the euening b●fore Moreouer as touching the time of the condemnation of our Sauiour the Euangelist Ihon doth yet mo●e particularly expresse
Explication proofe This is a necessarie addition to make vp the former answer In the opening whereof that also shall by the grace of God be yet more fullie opened and confirmed And first touching the ioint-work of the holy Ghost in the purposing and effecting of the works of Creation as being one God together with the Father and the Sonne we finde it euidentlie confirmed in the verie beginning of the holie Bible the 2. verse of the first chapter and verses 26. 27. Likewise ch 2.7 The Lord God breathed the breath of life into man to wit by the power and vertue of his eternall Spirit creating the soule without anie earthlie matter or corruptible element According to that saying of Elihu in the book of Iob ch 33.4 The Spirit of God hath made me the breath of the Almightie hath giuen me life Read also Ps 33.6 104 29 30.31 Mal 2.15 For God is the Father of Spirites and the creator of all other things by his eternall word through that almighty Spirit of his which is the holy Ghost in whom we doe beleeue This being true that the holy Ghost hath his ioint-worke in the purposing effecting of the works of Creation together with the Father the Sonne there can be no cause to doubte of his ioint-work in the vpholding and ordering of the same seeing hee is a Spirit of as infinite and euerlasting wisedome prouidence and gouernement as he is of almightie power and vertue But I hast to that which this Article of our faith doth principallie intende that is to see how the holy Ghost hath his most holy and diuine ioint-worke together with the Father and the Sonne in the newe creation and continuall gouernement of his Church in this world euen to the full glorification of it in the world to come And wher may we better beginne to lay forth this excellent high mysterie then by taking a viewe of the ioint-worke of the holie Ghost in bringing our Lord Iesus Christ the Sauiour of this his Church into the world in preseruing and guiding him in the world and in strengthening and confirming of him to performe all things necessarie to the perfiting of the same his Churches saluation euen till he left the world For this may be in steed of spectacles and as it were a cleare glasse to help the weaknes of our dimme eye-sight to discerne the better of all the rest First therefore by whom was our Sauiour Christ conceiued in the wombe of the blessed virgin but by the holy Ghost And wherfore by the holy Ghost but because he could not otherwise haue taken mans nature without the originall blot and staine of sinne that so he might be meete to be that vnspotted or vndefiled Lambe of God which was to be made the onely propitiatorie sacrifice for the sinnes of men By the same holie Ghost it was that our Sauiour grewe as in stature of bodie so also in wisedome of minde and spirit vntill that at the time of his baptisme when hee was to enter vppon the publike and open discharge of his mediatorship he receiued from the same holy Ghost all holy gifts and graces not by measure but most aboundantly to the most full perfect furnishing of him to the absolute discharge of euery part of that most high office which was commiteed vnto him A publike testimonie whereof was that his descending and lighting vpon our Sauiour which was mentioned before By the same holy Ghost hee was forthwith led into the wildernes to make his first encounter as it were in combate hand to hand against our arch-enemy the Diuell on our behalfe that so he might be knowne to the Church to be a farre other manner of person then was Adam For though he were more often and therewithall more vehemently assalted then he was before his fall yet was hee not ouercome but he did vanquish ouercome the Diuel for euer By the same holy Ghost he did preach the Doctrine of eternall life and saluation according as it is saide to the same purpose that the spirit of the Lord was vpon him and that he was in a principall yea in a pierles māner anointed with the holy Ghost Isai 61.1 c Heb 1.9 Iohn 3 34. By the same holy Ghost and not of meere humane power hee did worke all his miracles For so he hath saide of himselfe as we reade in the holy Gospell that he wrought them by the finger and spirit of God Mat 12 28. Luke 11.20 And Act 10.38 He was saith the Apostle Peter ancinted with the holy Ghost and with power and he was mightie in word and deed By the same holy Ghost who was the author and orderer of his whole life did he also offer vp himselfe vnto God at his death as wee reade Heb 9.14 Through the eternal spirit saith the Apos offered he himselfe vnto God without spot By the same holy Ghost hee was after his death raised vp from the dead Rom 8 11. The spirit of God saith Paul raised vp Iesus from the dead And 1 of Pet 3 18 He was put to death saith Peter concerning the flesh but was quickened by the spirit that is by his diuine power which he in that he was man receiued from the holy Ghost And likewise after his resurrection hee did through the holy Ghost giue commandemēts euen his diuine and soueraigne commandements to his holy Apostles Act 1.2 And being iustified in the spirit hee was at the last raised vp to glory 1. Tim 3.16 Behold therefore in this principall part of the more immediate worke of the holy Ghost in the beginning and ordering of the whole mysterie of our redemption in the mediation of our Sauiour we haue a representation of that which he doth in the whole manifesting and applying of Iesus Christ and of all that he did and suffered and thereby atchieued to the euerlasting benefit of his Church To the which end and purpose let vs proceede and further obserue how that like as after the ascension of our Sauiour Christ his Disciples were according to his promise replenished with the gifts and graces of the holy Ghost for the publishing of his Gospel as we read Luke 24.49 Act 1 4 5 8. and chap 2. v. 4 17 18 33 and Ephes 3.5 so in former times all prophesie reuelation of the truth from time to time was immediately giuen to the Church by no other then by the same holie Ghost 1. Pet 1.10.11.12 and 2. Pet 1.19.20.21 and 2. Tim 3.16.17 And now yet further let vs likewise obserue that as the holie Ghost both is and hath bene alwayes next and immediately to the Church from God the Father through the onely begotten Sonne our Lord Iesus Christ the author of all reuelation of the truth and of the bestowing of euery good gift grace so is he hath alwaies in like manner bene the immediate sender commander gouernour of all holie instruments both ordinary and
this further fruite and excellent benefite of the ascension of our Sauiour that thenceforth of his most royall bountie hee hath giuen most plentifull gifts vnto his Church both gifts of callings and offices and also gifts of manifold graces for the execution of the same to the replenishing of his whole Church from time to time For vnto euery one of vs saith the Apostle is giuen grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ Wherefore he saith that is the Psalmist whom the Apostle alledgeth saith when he ascended vp on high he led captiuitie captiue and gaue gifts vnto men c. that hee might fill all things And the Apostle to make the matter plaine hee addeth yet further Hee therefore gaue some to be Apostles and some Prophets and some Euangelists and some Pastours and Teachers For the gathering together of the Saints for the worke of the ministerie and for the edification of the body of Christ Till wee all meete together in the vnitie of faith and knowledge of the Sonne of God vnto a perfect man and vnto the measure of the age of the fulnesse of Christ c. Yea the holy Scriptures of the newe Testament a most faithfull record of the Gospell Preached by the Apostles and deliuered vnto vs in holy writings it is verily a fruite of the Ascension of our Sauiour and that also a very great one to vs and to all the ages succeeding the Apostles times euen to the ende of the world For otherwise how should the ages following specially those something more remoued haue enioyed so pure and plentifull a fruite of their Preaching had it not beene for this holy record of their Doctrine in writing Surely the defection from the truth foretold so speedily by them and euen beginning in their dayes hasted on so fast according to the common prouerbe An ill weede groweth a pace that the truth without recouerie by any ordinarie meanes would surely haue beene vtterly peruerted by the bastard traditions and doctrines of men in a short time Thus then though our Sauiour Christ be naturally absent in body euer since his ascension into heauen yet he is and alwaies hath bin spiritually present with his true Church and chosen people by his diuine presence walking as it were in the midst of the seuen golden Candlestickes taking care for them all Reuel 1 13. and chap 2 1. c. According to his most holy and gracious promise Mat 28.20 Loe I am with yee alwaies vntill the end of the worlde Amen But because the accomplishment of all this neither was neither could bee at once and immediately vpon the ascension of our Sauiour therefore the accomplishment of this fruite must be referred to the Article of the perpetuall sitting of our Sauiour at the right hand of God though the beginning and as it were the first fruites of the consideration of these fruites doe belong also to the Ascension seeing hereby all that followeth tooke that glorious effect which insued vpon it Question But is there no other fruite of our Sauiours ascension yet behind Answer Yes We haue a fift yea and also a sixt fruite beside all the former in that like as by the resurrection of our Sauiour our mindes are first raised vp to newnesse of life and our bodies also haue thereby a pledge as it were that they shall rise againe at the last day so by the vertue of his ascension apprehended by a true and liuely faith our mindes are yet further lifted vp and confirmed in the studie and practise of all heauenly and spirituall duties in certaine hope that our soules shall be taken vp into heauen immediately after this life And not onely so but by the ascension of our Sauiour we are further assured that at his comming againe to iudgement at the end of the world our bodies their soules ioyned to them againe shall be taken vp by the cloudes like as he himselfe was taken vp that so we may for euer liue and raigne with him and all the thousand thousands of his Saints and holy Angels in the heauens Touching the fift fruite that is the further lifting and drawing vp of our mindes Explicatiō proofe to the loue and care of heauenly studies and duties of godlines by the faith of the ascension of our Sauiour let vs consider what hee himselfe faith speaking of his lifting vp vpon the crosse by his death Iohn 12 32. saying If I were lifted vp from the earth I will drawe all men vnto me Now therefore seeing his lifting vp vpon the Crosse which was indeed with extreame reproch was mightie to begin so great a worke how shall not his lifting vp to the heauenly glorie duly of vs looked vp vnto be much more mightie to perfect that which is already so well begun For so it is written Acts 5 30.31 The God of our Fathers hath raised vp Iesus whom yee slewe and hanged on a tree Him hath God lifted vp with his right hand to be a Prince and a Sauiour to giue repentance to Israel and remission of sinnes And now last of all in the sixt place that not onely our soules shall bee receiued into the heauenly places God hath prepared a kingdome for his people from the beginning of the world to wit in his eternall counsell Mat 25 34. Our Sauiour Christ is gone vp into heauen to prepare places in his kingdome as one that actually executeth the counsell of his Father c. so soone as they depart this life but also our bodies at the last day as a fruite of the ascension of our Sauiour Christ we haue his owne promise Iohn 12 26. If any man serue me let him followe me for where I am there shall also my seruants be and if any man serue me him will my Father honour And chap 14 2.3 In my Fathers house are many dwelling places if it were not so I would haue told yee I goe to prepare a place for yee And though I goe to prepare a place for ye I will come againe and receiue ye to my selfe that where I am there may ye be also And chap 17. verses 22.24 And 1. Thes 4 13 c touching our bodies thus writeth the faithfull Apostle of our Lord Iesus Christ yet more expressely The Lord himselfe shall descend from heauen c. Then shall we which liue be caught vp with them also in the cloudes to meete the Lord in the aire and so shall be euer with the Lord. Wherefore saith hee comfort your selues one another with these words Thus then wee see that the ascension of our Sauiour Christ into heauen is an Article of our faith many wayes verie beneficiall and comfortable vnto vs yea so was it to the Apostles euen from the instant time thereof For they as it is written Forth-with returned from the mount of Oliues The Duties whence our Sauiour ascended to Ierusalem with great ioy reioycing no doubt in assurance that our Sauiour was not onely verily
and in truth risen againe but also that hee was truly ascended vp into heauen and that from thence they should receiue the gifts of the holy Ghost which our Sauiour had promised to send downe vpon them Luke Acts 1.12 and in the Gospell 24.52 And much more ioyfull was it vnto them after the receiuing of the gifts of the holie Ghost as it followeth in the next verse For of that time chiefely the Euangelist seemeth to speake in that he affirmeth That they were continually in the Temple praising and lauding God The certaine truth whereof and of the whole Gospell hee assureth and concludeth with the word Amen like as wee haue seene before Matthew and Iohn to haue done The like ioy ought we to haue yea increasing more and more therein with all holy thankfulnes and the declaration thereof by all good fruites of dutie which may argue the same The which graces God of his infinite mercy grant vnto vs euen for Iesus Christes sake Amen ANd now hauing thus finished the comforts and found that the ascension of our Sauiour is a matter of ioy yea of singular ioy as his conception and birth was to the virgine Marie and to Elizabeth and to the Sheepheards and as his resurrection was to Marie Magdalen and to the Disciples let vs come to inquire out the duties belonging to that comfort and ioy which faith apprehendeth therein Question What duties may these be Answer To speake more generally It is our dutie as a fruite of our faith in our Sauiour ascended vp into heauen to endeuour so much the more cheerefully to goe forward with mightie increases both in the mortification of the remnants of all sinne abiding still in vs and in the minding and doing of all holy and heauenly duties of a godly life in all the dayes that we haue to liue heere vpon the earth Explicatiō It must needes be so in all proportion of good reason For the proofe whereof wee may take the example of the Apostle Paule and other faithfull Christians of whom hee writeth Philippians 3.20.21 saying Our conuersation is in heauen from whence wee looke for our Sauiour c. Wee may likewise take for proofe of it the prayer of the saide Apostle Colos 1.9.10.11 And his exhortation chap. 3.1 c. And the precept of our Sauiour Matth. ● 19.20 21. Lay not vp treasures for your selues vpon earth c. But lay ye vp treasures for your selues in heauen c. For where your treasure is there will your heart be also To the which purpose it may profitable for vs to consider in what phrase of speech the holy Scriptures doe speake of the seruice of GOD and of all his holy waves namely in that is saide The way of life is on high to the prudent to auoide from Holi beneath Prou. 15.24 and in that the seruants of God are saide To haue lifted vp their hearts to seeke God and to haue lifted vp their prayers to God c As 2 King 1● 4 and 2. Chronicles 32.20 And Psalme 25.1.15 Reade also Psalm 123. Verily our Sauiour Christ truly beleeued in as being ascended vp into heauen cannot but be a most effectuall loadstone to drawe vp the mindes of those that be his vnto him how heauie and lumpish so euer they be in themselues Whosoeuer therefore doe not lift vp their mindes vnto heauen-ward but still like swine are groueling and rooting in the earth they shew plainly that they little know what the faith of this Article doth meane And thus much something more generally of the duties of faith belonging to the comfort of the ascension of our Sauiour Question Now more particularly how may wee consider of the duties belonging to the same Answer They may be gathered from the particular comforts aboue rehearsed Shew how First in that our Sauiour ascending vp into heauen left his blessing behinde him euerie one of vs ought to walke in the duties of our seuerall callings speciallie the Ministers of the word in sure trust of good successe we giuing as we are bound all diuine worship honour and praise to the Lord our Sauiour after the example of his holy Apostles when they saw him to ascend Secondly insomuch as our iustification in the sight of God is so clearely confirmed by the ascension of our Sauiour wee ought to rest more quietly and peaceably in it without any looking this way or that way to any thing else as the Apostle Paul teacheth Rom. 10 6.7.8 9.10.11 Thirdly seeing the ascension of our Sauiour maketh it most manifest vnto vs that he hath vanquished all our enemies wee ought so much the more cheerefully to serue God in holines and righteousnes without feare of them or giuing place to any doubt or feare arising in our owne consciences that might any way hinder the same our seruice vnto him Fourthly seeing hee hath by the same his ascension inlarged the bountie of his gifts and graces that they might flowe forth as a more full streame to the end of the world we are to account it so much the more vnworthy a thing that any professing the name of Christ should be ignorant and vnbeleeuing or to dam vp the passage of knowledge and faith against our selues or hauing gifts to be proud of them or not to imploy them wholy to the glory of God and edification of his Church and people Fiftly insomuch as our Sauiour hath ascended to shew vs that our mindes should be set vpon heauenly things and therefore hath promised to send the holy Ghost to be our comforter it were a shame for vs to lye still groueling in the sinfull lustes and pleasures of this world as if all our comfort lay in them and not rather to shewe our selues to be as pilgrimes and strangers in it and to rest and stay our selues vpon God alone for all our consolation according to the holy intreatie of the Apostle Peter 1. Epist chapter 2. 11.12 Finally seeing our Sauiour is ascended to prepare places for vs in heauen it is our bounden dutie to prepare our selues and all that belong vnto vs Pastors their flockes Parents their children c. that we may in Christ Iesus be found meete to be receiued vnto them and euen to long after the same according to the example of S. Paul and other ancient Christians of that time 2. Cor. 5.12 c. but not till we haue finished our course fought the spirituall battailes of God and kept the faith as wee are else where aduised by the spirit of God and by the ministerie of the same his holy Apostle Explication These are the good duties in deede which the comfort of faith in the ascension of our Sauiour into heauen calleth for at our hands and which we stand hound to yeeld in regard thereof And if we doe not prepare our selues and prouide the mariage garment how I pray you may we looke to be admitted for guests in his heauenly Kingdome wee should shew our selues vnworthie the