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A10581 The sermon, which Christ made on the way to Emaus to those two sorowfull disciples, set downe in a dialogue by D. Vrbane Regius, wherein he hath gathered and expounded the chiefe prophecies of the old Testament concerning Christ; Dialogus von der schönen predigt die Christus Luc. 24. von Jerusalem bis gen Emaus den zweien jüngeren am Ostertag, aus Mose und allen prophete gethan hat. English Rhegius, Urbanus, 1489-1541.; Hilton, W. (William), fl. 1578. 1578 (1578) STC 20850; ESTC S115783 385,014 486

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Christ in earth hath no father and in heauen no mother he is euerlasting God and also immortall man And in this order neither went any before him nor shall come after him He was not made priest according to the law of the carnall cōmandement but after the power of euerlasting life who truly blesseth vs and deliuereth vs from our sinnes from eternall death and giueth vs euerlasting life He is Malchizedek Malchischolam that is a king of righteousnes who is our righteousnes and doth iustify vs before god He is also a king of peace because by him only we haue peace with god As Paule sayth to the Rom. and the Eph. ¶ Anna. Vndoubtedly in this mysterie as in the other before is to be vnderstoode that Christ should first die seing Paul to the Hebr. sayth that this true Melchisedech Christ of the tribe of Iuda should be borne a very true man and yet neuertheles immortal who should liue eternally that he might helpe vs euerlastingly But Cleophas and his companiō did not vnderstand nor beleue this For if they had they would neuer haue bene so pensife nor offended at Christes death ☞ Vrb. In deed they had prophesies figures and testimonies enow of the scriptures out of which they might haue gathered that Christ should first dye And they had but euen three dayes before eaten the Paschal lambe which by Gods commaundement they ought to kill eate without leuen They tooke also the bloud of the lamb and therwith they oynted and sprinckled the two side postes the vpper post of the dores of their houses which was a tokē of grace For whē God killed all the first borne thorow all the land of Egypt the Iewes were safe in their houses For vpon what dore so euer the Angel saw the bloud of the lamb sprinckled he past it ouer This lambe with his bloud was a figure of the immaculat lamb Christ which was slayne and offered for vs by whose bloud we be deliuered from death S. Paule fitly and aptly expounded this figure saying Christ our passouer is sacrificed for vs Therfore let vs keepe the feast not with old leuen nether in the leuen of malitiousnes and wickednes but with the vnleuened bread of sincerity and truth ¶ Anna. It might manifestly and easely by this figure appeare that our passouer or pascal lambe Christ should be slayne and that his bloud should be shed ☞ Vrb. They might haue learned out of the 23. of Esay who was the trew lambe but their eies were holden neither could they vnderstand the scriptures till Christ him selfe opened their hartes ¶ Anna. Hath Moyses any more tipes or figures of Christ in his bookes ☞ Vrb. He hath and that a great many but I will onely expound those that be most principall as they stand in order In the 25. of Exo. there is a notable delectable and beutifull tipe of Christ in Caporeth God commaunded Moses that he should cause the arke to be made and be couered within without with gold and that vppon the vpper part aboue he should put the mercy seat made of pure gold You know that this word Caporeth is deriued of Ciper and signifieth a peace offering a reconciliation or the place of mercy This is a worthy mistery For God promised to the children of Israell that he himselfe would dwell in that mercy seat and that he would make answere and say his minde to the people out of it This same mercy seate both is and signifieth Christ Iesus our Sauiour ¶ Anna. How may we know that Christ is ment by that Caporeth or mercy seate ☞ Vrb. The holy Ghost by Paule doth so expound this figure to the Roma where he sayth All haue sinned and are depriued of the glory of God but are iustified freely by his grace through the redemption which is in Christ Iesu whom God hath set forth to be a reconciliation or a peace offering 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is the mercy seat thorow fayth in his bloud And to the Ebrews where he speaketh of the hye priest Christ which is moued with the feeling of our infirmities he sayth Let vs go boldly to the throne of grace that we may receaue mercy and finde grace to helpe in time of neede And so did Moses in his mercy seate liuely and plainly paint forth Christ in his humanity in whome alone all wee finde both mercy and God him selfe as Paul sayth to the Colos In Christ dwelleth all fulnes of the Godhead bodily Of this Caporeth Christ God himselfe talketh with vs as Christ in Iohn sayth My doctrine is not myne but his that sent me Christ is the euerlasting word of the father and his onely begotten sonne true god If we see and heare Christ we heare also the father as Christ witnesseth in Iohn saying f. Phillip he that hath sene me hath sene my father also doest thou not beleue that I am in the father and the father in mee We haue here large scope and matter ministred to speake of this Caporeth but I may not tary in figures because I would come to the manifest and playne prophesies of Christ and especially to those which speake of his death and resurrection Let this therfore suffice concerning Caporeth For by Christ we be reconciled and at one with God and by him we receiue forgiuenes of our sinnes to be short in Christ we finde and obtayne God himselfe as we reade in the new testament for there is no other God but Iesus Christ ¶ Anna. What is writt of Christ in the third booke of Moses ☞ Vrb. Whatsoeuer is spoken in Leuiticus of the outward priesthood of Aaron and of all kynd of sacrifices of the sheding of blood and of forgeuing of sinnes all these were nothing els but figures of Christ our true priest which by his true sacrifice offred vpō the crosse hath redemed vs and purged vs from oursinnes ¶ Anna. How may we know that ☞ Vrb. The new Testament doth well interprete and expound these figures to vs and it applieth them all to Christ but aboue the rest the epistle to the Hebrues in which Paule plainly declareth and teacheth that Aaron the priest and the whole priesthood in the law with all the rites sacrifices offrings clensings orisons doctrines reconciliatiōs propitiatiōs sprinklings of bloud and other fit figures for that purpose do plainly set forth and prefigure vnto vs Christ For what things soeuer were then done they were onely shadowes and types of the new testamēt of Christ because that then there was no true reconciliatiō forgiuenes of sinnes or righteousnes in that outward priesthood and sacrifices Dumbe and brute beastes were then offred whose bloud as Paul sayth cannot take away sinne There were many sacrifices effutiōs of bloud washings in the law which were but tipes shadowes and could make no man perfect within in conscience They were onely figures and memorials of sinnes
and of the forgiuenes of sinnes which we haue onely by the bloud of Iesus Christ as it is written to the Hebrues They were only exercises of outward discipline holines and iustification of the flesh which beyng but giuen vntil the tyme of reformation were then to haue the full end when he should come which by these types and figures was prefigured ¶ Anna. I would gladly heare how Aaron with his priesthood and sacrifices do signify prefigure Christ And I pray you expoūd me euery parcell of it orderly ☞ Vrb. I wil. But that you may as in a table plainly see it and that the matter may the better be vnderstood and perceiued I haue here vnder set downe the figures of the old testamēt with the fulfilling of them the truth of the new testament set ouer against them ¶ A Table conteyning the figures of the old law and things in deede figured therby The Figure The things figured 1. AARON with his priesthood in Leuiticus 1. CHrist and his euerlasting priesthood in the whole epistle to the Hebrues 2. Aaron the hie Priest in the law 2. Christ a high priest in the whole epistle to the Hebrues 3. Aarō teacheth the law giuē by Moses which accuseth vs and worketh wrath Iohn 5. Rom. 4. 3. Christ teacheth the Gospell which excuseth and defendeth al true Christians giueth thē mere grace Ioh. 1. Grace truth by Christ 4. Aarons doctrine was the letter writtē with the finger of God in tables of stone 4. Christes doctrine is spirite and lyfe the christian faith written in the fleshly tables of the harte by the holy ghost Iohn 6. Iere. 31. 2. Cor. 3. 5. Aaron praieth for the people 5. Christ is our Mediator aduocat praieth for vs Ro. 8.1 Tim. 2. 6. Aaron beareth the sinnes of the people the 3. booke of Moses 6. Christ is the true lamb of God which beareth the sinnes of the world and paieth the raunsome for them Ioh. 1. 7. Aarō offred vp beasts and bloud of beastes for the sinnes of the people 7. Christ offred vp him selfe for the sinnes of the world and shed his owne bloud for them Ebr. 9. There be fiue kind of sacrifices in the law All kindes of sacrifices were fulfilled in Christ 1. The Holocaustum was consumed with fire Leui. 1. 1. Christ is our true burnt offering burning in the feruēt fire of loue towardes vs and geueth himselfe wholy for vs that he may thereby deliuer man holily 2. The offering vp of sacrifice in Leuit. 2. 2. Isichius vnderstādeth by the offering of the sacrifice the manhood of Christ Ierome also vnderstandeth Christ who is the bread of life Ioh. 6. 3. The peace offering Leuit. 3. 3. Christ is our true peace offring Rom. 5. 2. Cor. 5. by the death of the sonne we are reconciled to god Col. 1. he hath set at peace by the bloud of his crosse all thinges c. 4. The offring for sinnes Leu. 1. 4. Christ is our true offering for sinnes committed and duety omitted 2. Cor. 5. Ro. 8. 5 The offring for transgression Leui. 6.7 5. For our sinnes he laid downe his lyfe the Lord layed vpon him the iniquity of vs all Esay 53. Figures The truth and the thing figured 1. The bloud of beastes was shed in the law to purifie sinnes Heb. 9. Leui. 9. 1. Onely the bloud of Christ Iesu the sonne of god which he shed on the crosse doth purge vs from all our sinne 1. Ioh. 1. Heb. 9 2. The high priest once and no more euery yere entred alone into the holy of holiest or into the second tabernacle Leui. 16. Exod 30. by the bloud of beasts with which yet notwithstanding he could not eyther iustifie or purifie any man. 2. But Christ an high priest of good thinges to come once entred not into a tabernacle made with handes but euē into the very heauens into the presence of God by his owne bloud wherby he reconciled vs purified vs and obtayned for vs euerlasting lyfe Heb. 9. 3. Aarons sacrifices of necessitie ought to be most pure cleane and perfect without eyther blot or spot 3. Christ of al the sonnes of men had neyther spot blotte nor blemish beyng conceyued of the holy gost and borne of the pure virgin Mary Esay 53. These sacrifices shedings of the bloud of beastes in the lawe signified the precious and incomparable death of Messias because he in the nature shape and state of man would once be slayne and offered vp to wash away our sinnes Here must we first well diligently obserue that the sacrifices of the law with the bloud therof cannot in deede purge or take away any sinne neither reconcile any man to god They were onely figures ordeyned and instituted of God that they might represent vnto vs that only and true sacrifice and reconciliatiō of the new testament that is to say Christ on his crosse by whose only sacrifice sinne was truly and verily purged clensed and washed away certain 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is redemptiō is obtained Secondly that if only by the death of Christ sinn be truly purged and washed away then by it alone shal death be vanquished and extinguished in as much as death is the rewarde of sinne and where no sinne is there death can haue no power Thirdly this also doth follow by a firme and inuincible consequence that Christian beleuers who haue part of this sacrifice are truly deliuered from their sinnes and shal by it also though in body they dye yet be restored againe to lyfe All the priestes of the law died successiuely neither could they deliuer themselues nor others from sinne and death but Christ hath no successor because he is alway one and bides for euer a priest of the euerlasting 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 priesthood by which he both can and will saue vs for euer and by which he purchaseth for vs euerlasting redemption Heb. 7. and 9. Wherfore all which are his that is which beleue in him shal be fellow heyres with him of euerlasting lyfe He is not God of the dead but of the liuing And therefore they also must needes by Christ rise againe frō death but if we should rise again frō death enioy euerlasting life it was needefull that he should first rise again frō death and be the Lord of life as Esay sayth When he shall make his soule an offring for sinne he shall see his seede shall prolong his dayes Here the Prophet teacheth that Christ after he had finished his sacrifice on the crosse should liue and raigne with his church for euer and neuer die as other priestes kinges and lordes did Must not a godly hart of necessity here conceyue much ioy when he seeth and considereth how plainely how clerely and how directly vnder the shadowe of these figures both the death and the resurrection of Christ and all faythfull christians are signified and set forth and also when we see
baptisme Titus 3. Ese 34.23 Christ our shepheard 1. Ioh. 20. Iere. 31.31 Eze. 37.1 The generall resurrection Eze. 37.21 Christians the temple of God. 1. Cor. 3.16 1. Cor. 1.30 Eze. 37.26 Eze. 37.26 The house of Israell which is a figure of the house of Israell Dan. 7.13 A good rule Dan. 12.1 The state of the elect in the world to come The small prophets The contents of the prophet Hosea Ose 1.6 Hose 1.7 Psa 130.8 Eph. 1.7 Hose ●6 6 Psa 94.24 Rom. 11.2 Psal. 98.3 The manner of gods promises must be marked and are of 2. sortes 1. kinde of promises 2. kinde are free promises Luk. 3.8 Rom. 9.6 Ephe. 2.12 Gal. 3.7 Esay 10.22 Hose 1 1● Esa. 9.7 Hose 2.18 The maryage of God with Israel his people Ephe. 3.10 Christ righteousnes wrastled on the cros with our vnrighteousnes The mariage of the elect with Christ eternall Iohn 17.3 Oseas 2.21 Hosee 3.4 The Iews shal become Christians Rom. 11. Iohn 10.14 Ps. 39.3.20 Dauid strong of hand Ro. 11.4 c. 17.18 Hosee 5.15 Hosee 6.1 1. The. 4.17 Hosee 13.14 Hosee 14.1 Ephe. 1.6 Rom. 8.24 Ioell 2.27 Iohn 4.23 Acts. 16.30 Ier. 3.16 Rom. 8.31 Dauids rumous tabernacle restored by Christ Psal. 72.8 Amos. 9.11 Christian libertye A generall rule Eph. 1.3 Ephe. 3.8 2. Pet. 3.13 Heb. 11. 2. Cor. 1.20 Abdy 1.17 Amos. 9. Mount Sion the Church of God. The house of Iacob the house of Dauid Luke 1.33 Luke 24.47 Gen. 22.18.26.4.28.14 The house of Ioseph Samaria Ephraim Iosu 4.4 The house of Esau Ioseph 8. Lib. The true deliuerance of Sion Pletho Acts. 2.47 Luke 13.29 Who be thes Moschim Cor 15.57 Rom. 12. all the chap. Mat. 19.28 Luke 1.32 Ionas preached the gospell to the Niniuits We be iustified without the workes of lawe Rom. 3.29 Ionas a figure of Christ Mat. 12.39 Mic. 5.3 Mat. 28.6 Mat. 28.18 Psa 89.24 The world the deuills wyfe What a people the Christians are Mic. 5.7 Exo. 23.22 Mic. 4.6 Who be the pore in spirite The elect are brought to the kingdom of heauē by fears temptatiōs and crosses for flesh and blud which cannot inherit the kingdom of heauen must-by these curses be eaten a way Mic. 7.18 Gods mercy is a bottomles sea The sum of the prophets Esa. 37.31 Heare the angell is a figure of christ and sanherib of sathan Ierusalem of the elected sons of god Esa. 9.6 1. Coll. 2. O happy church and pore in spirite The victory of the church in christ Luke 11.22 Habacuc an imbraser Habacuc chap 5.1 King 9.9 The prophets caled seers This is the case and state of the regenerate in their new birth christ hideth him selfe long from them but at last he commith when the flesh is well tamed It is an honor to God to beleeue his promises and contrarily dishonor to destroy them beleeue them and thou shalt both honor God and be saued thy selfe Zephane Zep. 3.8 For whose sake the Prophets were sent The elect must be cōforted ergo they are sometime weake and fearefull The promises of Christ the chiefe thing in all the prophets Sweete lipps Gal. 3.14 Acts. 8.27 The false churches here described and who be Pharises Rom. 10.4 The Christifidelians or Christifaythfull Mat. 22.14 Though the faythfull offend yet their offēces are pardoned A great cōfort Our summum bonum Luke 2.10 Titus 3 6. Mat. 16.18 The vildest shame that can be Agge 2.7 We are by nature sinners Our state without Christ The Lord named fiue times Ephe. 2.24 These gentiles are we for the Iewes called all the world gentiles except themselues Zachary Zach. 3.4 A fire wall Zach. 2.8 Where is the apple of Gods eye A comfort for the weak which are tempted Zach. 2.10 Iohn 14.23 Esay 66.2 Let all flesh be still Zacha. 3.8 A great maruell 1. Cor. 1.32 1. Pet. 2.6 Math. 21. Psal. 117. Whose eyes be cleare Luk. 24.46 Hebre. 2.10 Zaca 3.9 Zac. 3.10 Zac. 9.12 2. Crownes set vpon the priests head Esa. 53.10 Esay 9.3 1. Pet. 2.5 Zach. 8.20 Zac. 11.12 Mat. 26.15 Mat. 27.7 Zac. 12.1 Zach. 11.9 Zach. 11.11 What the burden doth signifie Zach. 12.2 What the cup of poyson is Zacha. 12.3 That stone is the gospellers Zacha. 12.3 Iohn 15.19 Iohn 16.2 Iohn 16.20 Ioh. 10.28 Zacha. 12.4 Zach. 12.4 Zacha. 12. all the chap. Gala. 3.28 Phil. 4.13 Zac. 12.8 Who be Dauids A worthy stout deed Zac. 12.8 Zac. 2.8 the patience of the godly Zach. 10.10 the armure of the godly Zac. 12.10 God and man one person 1. Cor. 2.8 How Christ is lamented for Zac. 13.1 Ioh. 7.37 Tit. 3.5 Iohn 19.34 Zach. 13.7 Mat. 26.56 Ioh. 1.18 Ye that be tempted and terrified feare not for you are this third part which is brought through the fire Your temptations are the fire that fineth away the dros of the fleshly affections Zac. 14.9 Zac. 14.17 Mal. 1.10 Psa 113.3 What the preaching of the gospel is The fruit of the Apostolical doctrine Rom. 12.1 Mat. 3.1 Mat. 11.10 Why Iohn Baptist was so hyly praysed Mat. 3.2 Mal. 3.1 Iohn 18.31 Pe. 2.9.10 Rom. 3.28 Gala. 3.11 Rom. 15.16 How sacrifices in time past were acceptable to God. Hebr. 11.6 None saued but Christ faythfull Mala. 4.1 Thes 5.2 Phi. 2.16 2. Cor. 1.14 2. Pe. 3.7 Psal. 97.3 Mat. 4.1 The great destructiō of the vngodly Mala. 4.1 Rom. 2.7 Mala. 4.2 Iohn 5.5 Mala. 4.20 Iohn 3.36 Mat. 9. all the chapter Luk. 21.28 Deut. 18.18 Mar. 1.15 Iewes and Papistes in this agree Mat. 11.14 Luk. 1.24 A Table of such particular notes as are worthy the marking in the course of this booke A. AAron and his priesthood 23 Abdias why so called 190 Abhominatiō of desolatiō what it meaneth 67 Abraham his hope in the promised seede 10 Adam his fale 7. the Gospell geuen him ▪ 10. how mortified 117. 120 Affliction why it is 120. why it ought patiently to be suffered 16. how comforted 133. 136. how forgotten 161. a signe of electiō 151 Afflicted none refused of Christ 50 Anabaptistes 56. what church they seeke in this world 104. why they cursed Christ 118 Angells why they could not helpe Christ in his passion 98. they neuer adored any but God alone 75 Angell Gabriell sent to Mary 33. to Daniell 63 Annointing of Christ what it is 38. 55 Apparell filthy sinne 46 Apostles how they vnderstood the Scriptures 45. doubted whether Christ were Messias 140 Article of our Creede what principally impugned of Sathan 83 Athanasius his creede 70 B Babilon the captiuitie thereof 173 Baptisme 174 Begging Iudas papists false gospellers 56 Beliefe necessary in hearing reading the Scriptures 6. of what difference in heauenly and worldly thinges 73. of what force it is 39. of what comfort to a sinfull conscience 58 Beleuers onely members of Sion 136 Bethleem what Citie it was 29 Blasphemye 142 Bloud of both Testaments 44 Bread and true foode 160 Bibles in Latine some falsifie the rext 8 Bibles of the Caldeans 9 C Caporeth a figure of