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A20766 The summe of sacred diuinitie briefly & methodically propounded : more largly & cleerely handled and explaned / published by John Downame ... Downame, John, d. 1652. 1625 (1625) STC 7148.3; ESTC S5154 448,527 580

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and the order of the Text must be respected Seuenthly We must conferre it with other places of the Scriptures the darke and obscure ones with those that are more lightsome Eighthly We must alwaies hold the analogie or proportion of faith neuer framing any exposition to our selues that altereth or declineth from that The fourth and last qualitie is that in euerie age the the whole Truth of Christ whole Truth of God was deliuered by a liuely voyce as touching the substance of the Doctrine although in greater cleerenesse vpon the comming of Christ then euer it was before and lastly and perfectly wherein we are now to rest both for their substance manner of reuelation it is fully and absolutely comprehended in the Scriptures So as we shall not need to flye eyther to Visions and Reuelations Anabaptists Libertines that bring in Visions and Reuelations as if the Word of God were imperfect or to mens Traditions and Inuentions Papists that supply it by mens Traditions and Inuentions Vnwritten Verities Sentences of Fathers Canons of Councels c. to Vnwritten Verities Sentences of Fathers Canons of Councels c. for to helpe vs but all is to be had in the written Word for when our Sauiour saith p Iohn 5. 39. Yee erre not knowing the Scriptures hee manifestly teacheth that all Truth is to bee learnt from thence And the q 2. Tim. 3. 15 16 17. Apostle commendeth the Scriptures as being able to make vs wise vnto saluation for the whole Scripture saith he is inspired of God and is profitable vnto Doctrine vnto Reproofe vnto Correction vnto Instruction which is in Righteousnesse that the man of God may be perfect perfectly fitted to euery good worke Which foure things comprehending all that can bee necessarie seeing the Word of God is able thorowly to furnish a Minister withall who is to disclose the r Acts 20. 27. whole counsell of God vnto the people it must needs be able to informe a Common Christian vnto saluation Iohn ſ Iohn 20. 31. also giueth this testimonie of the Scriptures that they are written to the end that beleeuing wee might haue euerlasting life And the Booke of the Reuelation hee shutteth vp with this most earnest protestation If any man adde to the words of the Prophecie of this Booke God will adde vnto him the seuen plagues written in this Booke and if any man take away from the words of the Book of this Prophecie God will take away his part of the Tree of Life c. Reu. 22. 18 19. Which if it be true in that one Booke alone how much more shall it hold in all the Bookes of the Scripture set together Fourthly In the Ministerie of the Prophets and Apostles and had power to worke Miracles for the confirming of their doctrine I obserue that they had the power of working Wonders for the confirmation and sealing vp of their Doctrine being innobled of God with a rare and Heroicall Spirit for the working of mightie and powerfull things As first touching the Prophets what great and wonderfull matters God wrought by their hands the Stories euery-where doe testifie when Elias as it were a pettie God could fetch t 2. Kings 1. fire from Heauen by his Prayer u 1. Kings 17. 1 Iames 5. 17 18. shut vp Heauen that no raine should fall but at his word as the Minister of the Lord before whom he stood and by his Prayers open them againe when those that escaped from the hand of Iehu * 1. King 19. 17 Elisha could cause to dye when x Exod. 4. Moses with his staffe was able to turne the waters into bloud c. The Apostles also haue their Commission in this behalfe recorded Marke 16. 15. Goe into all the World and preach the Gospell c. and these Signes shall follow them that doe beleeue In my Name they shall cast out Deuils they shall speake with new tongues they shall destroy Serpents and if they drinke any deadly thing it shall not hurt them vpon the weake they shall lay their hands and they shall be well And this is it which the Apostle saith to the Hebrewes y Heb. 2. 4. that God himselfe gaue testimony to the preaching of the Apostles both by Signes and Wonders and many powers or powerfull things and distributions of the Holy Ghost Wherefore Miracles wherewith it pleased God to grace the extraordinarie Ministeries Heresies and Errors The Papists which make Miracles a note of their Church are 2. wayes faultie First The Miracles they so bragge and boast of are false and fayned Secondly They vse their Miracles such as they bee to a wrong end for aduancing of erronious and lying doctrines and to shake the truth of the Gospell for confirmation whereof all Miracles ought to serue In which case their pretended Miracles though they should be admitted true are of no worth Deut. 13. 1 2 3 4 5. for the Truth of God shineth of it selfe so bright that no Miracles to the contrarie are of force to obscure it But added for confirmation as they were by Christ and his Apostles and by the holy Prophets they make the same more glorious of the Prophets and Apostles are All other Ministeries are to fetch their light from the Doctrine of those that were so inspired long since ceased neither could they nowadayes serue to any vse the truth being long agoe aboundantly confirmed by Christ and his Apostles Lastly all other Ministeries in the Church are and alwayes were to fetch Graces are Gifts for the discharge of those publike Functions their light from the Doctrine of the Prophets and Apostles that were so inspired To the Ministerie CHRIST hath added Gifts Gifts z 1. Cor. 12. 7. for profit as the Apostle speaketh that is for the Churches common good which is another of those rich endowments and necessarily coupled with the former for the Largesse of Christ vnto his Church had not beene so bountifull in the seuerall sorts of Ministeries vnlesse he had withall bestowed vpon them graces and abilitie to discharge the same for the glorie of God and edification of his people by giuing them knowledge to teach the Doctrine of Christ out of the Scripture by laying forth the Truth soundly and confuting of contrarie errours Wisdome to apply it also to all good vses of comforting casting downe stirring vp reproouing which in one word we terme exhorting and other the like graces for these also we haue not from our selues but all a 2. Cor. 3. 5. our sufficiencie to be Ministers of Christ vnto other is from God The Apostle calleth these kind of Gifts by the name of b 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Graces that make men apt and fit for the worke of the Ministerie 1. Cor. 12. 4. 5 6. Now there bee differences of Graces but the same Spirit and there bee differences of Ministeries but the same Lord. And there bee differences of
sort Mans corrupt Nature yet so as it may be lost againe But whoso once of Malice falleth from it can neuer be repayred CHAP. VI. Of the Church vnder the Law THe Church is One and cannot be diuided but hauing regard to the diuersitie of Gods Dispensation it may be distinguished into the Church vnder the Old Testament and the Church in the New That vnder the Old Testament had diuers Rites Ceremonies and Sacrifices Figures of Christ and of the good things we haue in him especially among the Iewes his then peculiar People Whereby the Dispensation of those Times was more obscure and lesse accompanied with Knowledge and other Graces But of all these things as also of their Sacraments which in regard of the outward Signes were a part of the Legall Paedagogie and likewise of the Ministeries that were among them both that of Prophets inspired by whom were written the Bookes of the Old Testament and of other I haue written at large in a Treatise entituled The Old Testament or the Promise CHAP. VII Of the Church in the time of the Gospell TO the Church of the New Testament the Dispensation is in all cleerenesse and perfection Touching the Sacraments and Ministeries of the New Testament there be two Sacraments Baptisme and the Lords Supper Baptisme is a washing with Water to assure our entrance into the Couenant the forme whereof is thus or to this effect I baptize thee in the Name of the Father and of the Sonne and of the Holy Ghost The Lords Supper is a feeding with Bread and Wine to assure our continuance in the Couenant the forme whereof is thus or to this effect For the Bread Take ye eate ye This is my Body which is giuen for you Doe this in remembrance of me For the Cup Drinke ye all of this for this is my Bloud of the New Testament which is shed for many for the remission of sinnes Doe this as oft as ye shall drinke it in remembrance of me The Ministers of the New Testament were Apostles inspired by whose Ministerie were written the Bookes of the New Testament Prophets Euangelists Pastors Teachers c. CHAP. VIII Of the Church of Gods Elect. THus farre of the outward Church The other is the Church of Gods Elect drawne to beleeue in Christ ordinarily by Preaching Wherefore with these God maketh indeed his Couenant By vertue whereof our Faith albeit apprehending Christ absent it apprehend Him weakely yet confirmed by the Word and Sacraments Prayer and other holy meanes it neuer letteth goe the Hold but continually groweth till we come to see Christ in his glory So as Faith hath alwayes Hope that is an assured waiting for of that blessed Sight going with it CHAP. IX Of Regeneration HItherto of Christs Propheticall Office The Kingdome by excellencie so termed is that whereby destroying the Old Man by the Power of his Death and Sufferings all that are of the Church of Gods Elect He doth regenerate by the Power of his Resurrection The Day of his Rising which was the first Day of the Creation is for an euerlasting Remembrance of that Benefit come in place of the Sabbath and called the Lords Day beginning when he arose and began to renew the World Regeneration is our spirituall incorporating into Christ euery Member in his due proportion whereby being one with him through him with God and his Spirit ours we become Gods children by adoption Of a regenerate estate there be two Degrees as it were two Ages Infancie and Mans estate Infancie which is during this Life by Faith and therefore by meanes of the Word and imperfectly sealed vp in our owne inward assurance of the Spirit not in the Worlds discerning of it and growing according as our Faith doth grow And this is called the State or Kingdome of Grace Mans estate which is after this Life by Sight and therefore immediately by Christs Spirit and in all Perfection And that is called the State or Kingdome of Glorie CHAP. X. Of Wisedome Righteousnesse Sanctification and Redemption THe Spirit of Christ being ours consequently doth saue vs from our sinfull and cursed estate to inioy all the Good that is in him It standeth in Illumination and Iustification and from thence comming Sanctification and Redemption Illumination Whereby expelling Darkenesse he doth inlighten our Minds with the Knowledge of the Will of God in Christ which the Apostle calleth Wisdome Iustification Whereby forgiuing our sinnes by his taking them vpon him he doth account the Holinesse of his Nature and Righteousnesse to be ours From whence as I said come Sanctification and Redemption Sanctification Whereby slaying Sinne he putteth a new Life of Holinesse into vs to bring forth fruits of Righteousnesse Wherein there is no more now required but that Sinne beare not the rule in vs and our Workes of Righteousnesse though all mingled with sinne are not onely pleasing vnto God through his forgiuenesse of the sinne but haue beside of Gods free Goodnesse looking vpon them in the perfection of his Sonne speciall Promises of Reward made vnto them both in this Life and in the Life to come Redemption Whereby freeing vs from the Curse himselfe becomming a Curse for vs he maketh vs blessed by the participation of his Blessednesse Our Blessednesse in this estate standeth First in the Loue of God anew Whereby all things not the Calamities and Troubles of this Life and also Death it selfe but euen our very sinnes turne vnto our good and in the assurance whereof wee haue Peace of Conscience and Ioy in the Holy Ghost Secondly in that wee are made neere vnto him and haue continuall accesse with boldnesse into his Presence Thirdly in our former Soueraigntie and Power ouer the Creatures whereof commeth free liberty of vsing them all and deliuerance from the Bondage of Satan This also as a noble accesse added thereunto that the holy Angels themselues are made ministers for our good Fourthly in a Spirituall Glorie and Wisedome and other Graces After this Life commeth the fulnesse of Blessednesse more or lesse according to the diuers measure of our Faith here To the Soule in Heauen presently after Death till the Latter Day At what time our Bodies being raysed vp glorious the whole Man shall meete CHRIST comming to Iudgement in the Ayre and there receiue Sentence of all fulnesse of Blessednesse for euer Which we shall inioy taken vp into Heauen by the vertue of his Ascension Certaine Men vpon our Sauiour CHRISTS Resurrection rose againe and are alreadie with him in Heauen So are Enoch and Elias both aliue assumed thither Those that are liuing at the Latter Day shall suddenly be changed after the dead are once risen The Creatures also for our sake shall then be renewed into a Glorious estate not subiect to Corruption A TABLE OF ALL THE principall Points handled in this BOOKE The first Booke CHAP. I. THe scope and drift of the Doctrine of Diuinitie Fol. 1. The Parts 6. Of God his Being Life Vnderstanding and
Fourthly Hee sendeth forth the Holy Ghost out of his owne substance and therefore is indeede and truth God if as shall bee prooued anon the Holy Ghost himselfe be God Fiftly The workes which only belong to God Christ doth the same and that in the same manner as hee saith in o John 5. 19. IOHH Whatsoeuer the Father doth the same the Sonne doth likewise And p Iohn 5. 18. againe My Father worketh hitherto and I worke Whereupon truely and rightly the Iewes concluded that hee made himselfe equall with God It were long to goe thorow all but to select the chiefe and principall among all the workes of God none is more neere and inward to the Sacred Maiesty then the Eternall Election which is within himselfe and knowne onely to himselfe and whereof he alone doth keepe the Booke This is attributed vnto Christ Iohn 15. You haue not chosen mee but I haue chosen you that you might bring forth fruit and that your fruit may remaine which properly ment of the dignity and office of Apostle-ship whereunto Christ had chosen them giueth them withall this comfort that as they had this honour to be the Arch-Masons and Master-Builders of the Church which is the House of the liuing God so themselues were liuely stones of that spirituall Building and to haue part in the fruite which by their Ministery they should reach forth for the euerlasting good of many in q 2. Tim. 4. 6. sauing of themselues as well as others without which their ioy had not beene full And aptly doth this follow as the Root and Fountaine of that most Honourable Title to bee his friends which hee had vouchsafed to giue vnto them immediately before But more manifest is that Iohn 13. 18. I speake not of you all I know whom I haue chosen But it behooueth that the Scripture should bee fulfilled He that eateth bread with mee hath lift vp his heele against mee The circumstance of exempting one of the Apostles out of the number of the blessed making his Election the cause of this their difference referring the same to his owne secret knowledge and finally opposing to the Chosen him that should betray him the r Iohn 17. 12. sonne of destruction as afterwards he calleth him who yet in familiaritie of conuersation was a choice and speciall friend eating bread continually at his Table shew plainly that hee speaketh of Election vnto life As other Å¿ Mat. 24. 31. where hee doth when speaking of his second Comming vnto Iudgement hee saith The Sonne of man shall send his Angels with a great sound of a Trumpet Who shall gather together his Elect from the foure winds c. And no maruell though hee call them his Elect for since hee hath power and authority to t Reuel 3. 5. blot mens names out of the Booke of Life it cannot bee chosen but hee must haue interest to write them in for of contraries there is one and the same respect in nature Therefore to shut vp this point and to leaue it without question the Booke of Life in the u Reuel 13. 8. Reuelation is expresly called The Lambes Booke of Life Come to that which is more glorious in the World And first vnto the Creation the proper marke of the true God As the x Psal 124. 8. Psalmist teacheth Our helpe is in the Name of IEHOVAH that hath made both Heauen and Earth And y Ier. 10. 11. IEREMY The gods that made not Heauen and Earth let them perish from the Earth and from vnder the Heauen He it is that wrought with the Father in the creating of all things Iohn 1. 13. All things were made by him and without him was nothing that was made not a iot of any thing So saith Paul to the z Col. 1. 16. Colossians By him were created all things both in Heauen and vpon the Earth things visible and inuisible whether Thrones or Dominions or Principalities or Powers all things were created by him and for him Therefore he is called The a Reuel 3. 14. beginning of the Creation of God or the first and prime cause from whence the Creatures take their beginning being all made and formed by him And notable is that of the 102. Psalme which the Apostle to the Hebrewes b Heb. 1. 10. applyeth vnto Christ Thou Lord in the beginning laydst the foundation of the Earth and the Heauens are the worke of thy hands And By him saith the same c Heb. 1. 2. Apostle God made the Ages that is Time and the course and succession of all things with this glory of Creation is coupled another not inferior of the cherishing and preseruing of the things created So Prou. 8. 30. he saith that he is with God his Father nourishing and gladding them continually Hither belong those Diuine Workes and Miracles manifestly pointing out his God-head He rebuked the Winds and they obeyed him raysed vp the dead opened the eyes of them that were blind cast out Deuils had power to send them into Hell to their fearefull place of torment for d Luke 8. 31. they besought him not to doe it And all this he did not as the Prophets and Apostles but by his owne Soueraigne Power As the Euangelist e Luke 5. 36. noteth that hereupon feare came on all the people maruelling what this might be For euen say they with Authority and Power he commandeth the vncleane spirits and they come out And how must not this Power needes be his owne when hee taketh vpon him to giue it to others The f Matth. 10. 8. Euangelist recording that hee gaue power vnto the twelue Apostles to clense Lepers to rayse the dead to cast out Deuils c. which authority they like faithfull Seruants did so pursue as it might easily appeare they deriued their whole vertue from him alone Hence is that of g Acts 3. 6. PETER In the Name of Christ arise and walke and h Acts 9. 34. AENEAS Iesus Christ doth heale thee I stand not heere to presse those glorious workes whereby his God-head shineth most cleerely in the Church in subduing the proud enemies thereof and generally all the Reprobates hardening their hearts and deliuering them vp vnto their owne damnation For so the i Iohn 12. 39 40. 41. Euangelist when hee had shewed that the Iewes could not beleeue because ESAY had said He hath blinded their eyes and hardened their hearts lest they should see with their eyes and vnderstand with their heart and I should heale them immediately addeth These things said ISAIAH when hee saw his glory and spake of him Contrariwise he bestoweth vpon his Children all good graces Therefore the Apostle continually prayeth for Grace and Peace from him He sendeth the Holy Spirit vnto them The k Iohn 15. 16. Comforter whom I will send And Iohn 20. 22. He breathed vpon them and said Receiue the Holy Ghost He giueth Faith as appeareth by that Prayer
and the declaration of those wonderfull things that are in him which by no other way then this could be made knowne appointed first beside the setting forth of his power patience hatred of sinne loue of righteousnesse and other vertues to manifest the riches of his Mercie in certaine both Angels and men knowne vnto himselfe who should be saued and in like sort the greatnesse of his Iustice in certaine both Angels and men to bee condemned wherein in looking to nothing else either present or to come within vs or without vs in Heauen or in Earth but to himselfe alone hee chose vs of his free good-wil and pleasure After which for men themselues the All-wise God much more aduise of nothing but they set the end before them and first the end then the meanes concurring to it After this therefore in order of the causes not in course of time all his purposes being from eternitie and none before or after other hee purposed to create them both holy and righteous like vnto himselfe who hauing free-will to imbrace either good or euill and a nature subiect to temptation should of their owne accord voluntarily fall away thereby subiecting themselues to his wrath and indignation First of the Angels those onely appointed to destruction whom hee neuer would repayre The rest hee did decree to establish by his Grace that they might not lose their standing but abide fast for euer in that integritie which at the first he gaue them Touching Mankinde who were wholy to fall in Adam for those whom he did select and separate to bee saued by his Mercie he purposed in the loue he bare them not to spare his owne onely Sonne the Sonne of his Loue most deare vnto him but to send him into the World to take vpon him our flesh In whom adopting vs for his sonnes being by faith in graffed into him and made one together with him hee would in his good time bestow freely through Grace Wisedome Righteousnesse Sanctification and Redemption The rest hee did decree to leaue in their sinnes and deseruedly to harden and so their destruction to come from themselues the others Saluation from him and from his Mercie So haue you in generall the state and as it we 〈◊〉 the proiect of this Doctrine But before we proceed Those which make the name of Predestination proper to the Elect as though God had not predestinated the Reprobate but onely foreknowne that they should bee such whereas Predestination is spoken of wicked actions Acts 4. 28. and the word equiualent thereunto 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 fore-appointed is vsed for reprobation Iuae 4. The word prescience or fore-knowledge is misse-vnderstood of many for a bare knowledge in God of all things that shall be especially of the qualities that God fore-saw would be in men whereby he was led to choose or reiect them as Faith or Infidelitie good or euill workes And so they make it a cause by it selfe seuered from his Decree teaching that the Reprobate are onely fore-knowne not predestinate wherein is a double errour beside the mistaking of the word Predestination for First Prescience or fore-knowledge is neuer separate from the Decree of God but alwayes taken for an ordayning and fore-appointing when it is referred to him and therefore his bare knowledge wherby he vnderstandeth all things that shall bee commeth not within the compasse of this word Secondly It pointeth out the free fauour of God and therefore hath place onely in the Elect. to the further vnfolding of it let vs for our better vnderstāding distinguish these words Purpose Predestination and Prescience or Fore-knowledge a word which in this Argument we often meet withall Purpose is Gods generall Decree of all things for the manifesting of his Glorie Predestination is one branch of this Decree to glorifie himselfe by the saluation of some and destruction of other some in the one to shew his Iustice in the other to set forth his Mercie Prescience or Foreknowledge is restrayned to that part of his Decree which concerneth those that shall bee saued signifying a Decree with a loue and liking and when you apply it to the persons is alwayes spoken of the Elect neuer of the Reprobate as Rom. 8. 30. Whom hee did foreknow he did predestinate to be conformed to the Image of his Sonne Rom. 11. 2. God hath not reiected his people whom hee fore-knew 1. Peter 1. 2. Fore-knowne before the foundation of the World So that where the Apostle Acts 2. 23. telleth the Iewes that by the determinate counsell and foreknowledge of God they had staine and crucified Christ then the which there was neuer a fouler deed nor more hatefull to God committed vpon the Earth hee doth purposely make choice of this word to shew that GOD not onely decreed this Action so foule and detestable in the Iewes which determinate counsell noteth But howsoeuer in Iudas and the Iewes hee hated it yet as it was the meanes of redeeming of the World hee loued and imbraced it and therefore saith He was deliuered or giuen vp of God vnto them in his speciall grace and goodnesse These three words therefore Purpose Predestination and Prescience or Fore-knowledge are euery one more speciall then other for Rom. 8. 29. which may seeme to make Predestination subordinate to Foreknowledge speaketh not of Predestination vnto life which in regard of vs is the extreme and end but of Predestination to bee adopted in Christ that is of Predestination to one subordinate meanes as we shall heare anon The words being cleered let vs now open the particular Doctrines that arise wherein I shall not need to meddle with the Angels hauing spoken of them in the former Booke First That there is a Those which teach that God hath not from euerlasting purposed any such Decree but that it lyeth in the hands of euery one to purchase vnto himselfe life if hee will beleeue or death if he lye in sinne Those which hold that God hath predestinated all vnto saluation but the vnfaithfulnesse of many to bee the cause that God either cannot effect that which he purposed or altereth his counsell Predestinate decree and appointment of GOD both vnto life and vnto death to punishment and to glorie wherein all men are not chosen to life nor all ordayned vnto death but some to the one and some to the other g Acts 13. 24. They beleeued saith the Holy Ghost as many as were ordayned to life This is that Booke of Life so oft spoken of in the Scripture The h Ex. 31. 32 33 Booke of IEHOVAH to be i Psal 69. 28. written amongst the iust and in the k Ezecl 13. 9. writing of the house of Israel Againe of the Reprobate Iude l Iude 4. saith Which were before appointed to this damnation And m 2. Pet. 2. 3. PETER For whom damnation since of old lingreth not and their destruction doth not slumber n 1. Thes 5. 9. PAVL to the
keepeth thē from sinning and after sinnes committed draweth them home againe So he saith in x Hosh ● 5. Hoshea of his Spouse which purposed to follow after Idolatry Hee would hedge her way with Thornes that she should not bring her desire to passe and by that meanes would bring her to Repentance that voluntarily she should say I will goe and returne vnto my former Husband And then hee saith Hee will receiue her home vnto himselfe Lo the certainty of the Saluation of Gods Elect through those certaine meanes and remedies wherby they are led forward into Saluation not violently compelled but by the sweet instinct of Gods Spirit returning willingly to the Lord whereas contrariwise vnto the Reprobate all things serue for the hardening of their hearts To conclude particularly of Election it is said The y 2. Tim. 2. 19. foundation of God remayneth firme hauing this seale The Lord knoweth who are his Why doth he set a Seale and a Badge vpon it but to close it vp firme and immutable vnto the Day of Iudgement Againe The z Rom. 11. 29. graces of God are without Repentance So as a Ier. 31. 3. Iohn 13. 1. those whom he loueth hee loueth to the end And our Sauiour b Iohn 17. 21. saith Of those whom thou hast giuen vnto mee none perish but I will raise him vp So Rom. 11. 29. the Apostle taketh this same as a most sure principle whereupon to build the whole truth of the rest of the Doctrine for to prooue that the Lord had not generally reiected his own people the whole Nations of the Iewes he relyeth vpon this as a most strong reason among the rest That it is not possible that God should change his minde to reiect those whom he once hath chosen c Rom. 11. 2. God hath not saith hee cast off his people whom he knew before predestinating and appointing them to life And afterwards d Ro. 11. 28 29 concludeth that God hath mercie in store for them which once were the people of God because the calling and graces of God are without Repentance Wherein although the Apostle speake of the Iewes in generall not of the singular persons yet the ground which he taketh is vniuersall and properly belongeth to this we haue in hand And therefore in this confident assurance doth e Rom. 8. 36. Paul cry out Who shall separate vs from the loue of Christ And our f Luke 12. 31. Sauiour biddeth his little Flock the whole Church and euery member of it not to feare because saith hee it hath pleased your Father to giue vnto you a Kingdome And g Mat. 24. 24. againe that notwithstanding all the false christs and false prophets that shall arise all the signes and wonders that they shall shew yet it is not possible the Elect should be deceiued This is to vs the foundation of all our comfort that our Election being grounded vpon this brazen Hill of Gods eternall loue can neuer be shaken but remayneth fast for euer If it stood in our selues to bee the cause of our owne either Saluation or Damnation we should all vndoubtedly perish Now that it wholly and alone resteth in God who is most mightie to bring his counsels to passe notwithstanding all resistances wee haue a matter of firme comfort that in vaine doth Satan labour in vaine doth the World rage and our owne corruptions rise vp against vs for he to whom wee are giuen to keepe is stronger then all who will keep vs to that Day For this cause Christ is not content to say h Iohn 15. 16. I haue chosen you but addeth also You haue not chosen me shewing that herein indeed our comfort standeth that GOD whose Counsels are vnchangeable hath first elected vs. Against this Doctrine in vaine doe men obiect that which is said concerning the Booke of Life out of which i Exod. 32. 32. Moses desireth to be blotted out and k Rom. 9. 30. Paul to be an accursed and Christ promiseth l Reuel 3. 5. I will not blot out his Name out of the Booke of Life for the speech of our Sauiour Christ tendeth not to shew that any whose name is once genealoged in this Booke may bee blotted out but it is a phrase taken from the manner of men as where Repentance Anger and such like are attributed vnto God As for the example of Paul and Moses wee are not to esteeme that holy affection peculiar vnto them though they had it in a more abundant measure but a common dutie of all Christians to bee followed to whom the Glorie of God ought to bee dearer then the Saluation of their soules They therefore in a matter so nighly concerning the Glorie of God and the Saluation of many soules as it were forgetting and rapt beyond themselues wished to bee accursed and blotted out of the Booke of Life or which is all one to bee Cast-awayes and damned Creatures to saue as they thought the glorie of God Not but that they knew the same was impossible but carryed with zeale they did as it were forget it So Christ prayed that the Cup might passe from him yet he knew full well it was impossible And this vehemencie of spirit oftentimes appeareth not onely in speeches which are sudden but in writing which is more deliberate Although conditionally as I said this ought to bee the stayed affection of vs all that if it were possible Gods Glorie could bee put in ballance with the losse of our soules their sauing must bee thought but light that he may haue prayse Now if any man shall thinke this to bee a Doctrine to Gods Children of Securitie because howsoeuer they liue it is impossible they should perish and to the wicked of despayre because whatsoeuer they doe they can neuer come to bee saued whereby all good indeuours should be in vaine hee mistaketh the matter the case is farre another For no Doctrine more then this awakeneth mans securitie none more amazeth the dissolute and carelesse liuer since Faith and Sanctification bee ordayned for those that are themselues ordayned vnto Glorie and none can bee assured hee is elect but hee that is assured hee walkes in faith and newnesse of life Contrariwise this Doctrine serueth not to throw any man into despayre for none is so wicked nor sinneth so grieuously to whom God offereth not Grace if with an vnfayned heart he seeke it And if thou say it is impossible to seeke where the Lord hath once reiected yet thou must remember that Gods counsels are knowne vnto himselfe and he hath not communicated the secrecies of Reprobation so plentifully as hee hath of his Election considering that there is no certaine note of Reprobation either to a mans selfe or others saue onely That one sinne against the Holy Ghost which layeth hold but vpon a few And the reason is plaine and manifest for he that to day is obstinate and froward an enemie to God and to
c Daniel 9. 14. Daniel vseth the Phrase of purging sinnes in stead of the pardoning and taking them away by Christs purgation and the price which he should pay But shall we then make Christ the Beloued and Blessed one of his Father to bee accursed Verily the Apostle as he called him Sin before so in the same sense feareth not to say that he was made a Curse * Gal. 3. 13. for vs by imputation of the curse due to our sinnes The curse that our sinne deserueth beeing of two both that of this life Kindes both that of this life and the fulnesse of it due vnto vs after death Christ indured both Touching those of this life generally the Apostle to the Hebrewes faith d Heb. 4. 15. 2. 14. He was tempted and had experience of our infirmities in all things like to vs without sinne But to number them in order answerable to our owne they are these that follow First Satan himself molested him with his temptations to whose halings and pullings carrying and recarrying he subiected his sacred Bodie if we follow the literall sense and vnderstand the Euangelists words properly and his holy and innocent Soule to his temptations Math. 4. 5 8. Then the Deuill tooke him into the holy Citie and set him vpon a pinacle of the holy Temple Againe the Deuill tooke him into an exceeding high mountaine and shewed him c. Secondly the creatures were his enemies and armed to doe him hurt e Mark 4. 36 37 3● the windes the stormes and the waues of the Sea did rise vp against him Thirdly he tooke vpon him the infirmities of our nature f Matth. 4. 2. Hunger g Iohn 4. 6. wearinesse weakenesse sicknesse c. Esay 53. 3 4. and Math. 8. 17. He hath indured our diseases and horne our sorrowes Fourthly Basenesse contempt abiection humbling himselfe who was Lord of Heauen and Earth and in the forme of God and equall with his Father not onely to come downe into the lower parts of the earth but emptying himselfe to become of none account and to take the forme of a seruant that is of a poore contemned person that the people and Rulers did abhorre him wherevpon worthily doth the Prophet call him h Esay 49. 67. Him whom euerie one despiseth whom the Nation esteemeth as abominable a seruant to the Rulers c. And againe i Isai 53. 2 3 4. There is in him no beautie nor comelinesse and when we looke vpon him there is no shew why we should desire him A contemptible person and an Abiect among men a man of griefe and acquainted with infirmity contemned so as we doe not esteeme him Fiftly Infinite calamities as Smitings Lyings in wait Spittings Scourgings Pouertie al kind of wrongs Contumelies Slanders Reproches Blasphemies Scoffings Esay 50. 6. My backe I expose to the Smiters and my checkes to the Nippers my face I hide not from contumely from spittle As in the holy Storie it is recorded they pittifully scourged him crowned him with Thornes scoffed and spit at him Particularly of Pouertie wee reade 2. Cor. 8. 9. Hee became poore for our sakes Insomuch that as hee k Mat. 8. 20. professeth of himselfe Hee had not where to lay his head Sixtly Bodily death and that a reprochfull one to be hanged Phil. 2. 8. He humbled himselfe vnto Death euen the Death of the Crosse All which were properly in him the l Esay 53. 34. Mat. 8. 17. punishment of our sinnes Touching the full cursednesse due vnto vs after death and the fulnes of it due vnto them after death which we affirme that hee indured the meaning is not that he felt the verie estate and condition of the damned but the whole and full seuere wrath of God due to sinne equall to the very Hellish torments in vehemencie of paines and sharpnesse which may appeare First because he suffered the very sorrowes and paines for sinne which else wee should haue borne as the Prophet saith m Esay 53. 4. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He bare our iniquities and our very sorrowes hee sustayned neither could he otherwise haue beene the n 2. ●●m 2. 6. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 price of our Redemption nor our o Heb. 7. 22. Suretie if hee had not paid the verie summe Secondly The sorrow and trouble of his minde before hee came to handie-gripes whereof hee himselfe saith p Iohn 12 27. Now is my soule troubled And what shall I say Father saue mee from this houre but therefore came I vnto this houre my q Mat. 26. 38. soule is euery way compassed with sorrowes to death his feare fright because of this bitter Cup being so terrible that r Mar. 14. 33 34. Angels were faine to be sent downe to strengthen and incourage him that his bodie as yet without all harme ſ Luke 22. 44. trickled downe with clots of bloud in stead of sweate which was neuer heard of in any man besides shew that it was more then bodily paines euen the whole Cup of Gods wrath which hee so t Heb. 5. 7. feared in fearing felt and feeling was deliuered from Else he had not beene so strong as ten thousand Saints and Martyrs that fight but by his strength Thirdly It appeareth by the mayne battaile fought three whole houres vpon the Crosse all which time tugging in the fearefull darke with him that hath the power of darkenesse to hide from the eyes of the World the fire of his Fathers wrath which in that hot skirmish burnt vp euery part and to giue to the Enemie full scope and aduantage he cryed out at the last in the extremitie of his anguish but yet as one that had now ouercome the vttermost of the brunt My u Mat. 24. 45 ●6 God my God why hast thou all this while forsaken me Fourthly The Apostle expresly saith that x Gal. 3. 13. Christ was made a curse for vs. And it cannot be that hee meaneth that curse but of a shamefull and ignominious death only for he speaketh of the curse due to euery one that continueth not in all things that are written in the Booke of the Law to doe them from which Christ redeemed vs himselfe being made that curse for vs. Neither doth the reason which the Apostle rendreth As it is written Cursed is euery one that hangeth vpon the Tree prooue that our Sauiour Christ was no otherwise accursed then as euery other Male factor is or as the Thiefe vpon the Crosse whose soule notwithstanding went to Paradise but his reason serueth for the contrarie to prooue that this kinde of death was by way of Type and Ceremonie accursed in the Law prefiguring the curse that was to light vpon our Sauiour Christ in whom all the Ceremonies of the Law had their accomplishment and perfection But how will you say could this feare in Christ be without sinne Because it grew not from weaknesse of faith much
God hath vsed that haue not spared to lay open their owne nakednesse and shame the nakednesse and shame of their Wiues Children Families Tribes of whom they came Seuenthly The end and drift of all which is to giue glorie vnto God and to beat downe and abase the pride of man A second sort of argument is from the authoritie of the Church which may moue and well perswade vs of them The third and last without which all the rest whether humane testimonies or other arguments are nothing is the testimony of the Spirit it selfe bearing witnesse of them Esay 59. 21. My Spirit that is in thee and my Word that I haue put in thy mouth Therefore Esay 54. 13. the faithfull are said to be such as are taught of God And PAVL saith The spirituall man discerneth all things 1. Cor. 2. 15. Therefore it is not the iudgement of the Church which maketh vs beleeue the Scriptures but the Church is the same to the testimony of the Spirit that the c Ioh. 4. 39 40 41 42. woman of Samaria was to the preaching of our Sauiour Christ because of whose words many of the Samaritans were brought to beleeue in Christ but when hee himselfe came and preached amongst them they tell her plainely Now wee beleeue no more because of thy speech for wee our selues haue heard and know that this is of a truth That Sauiour of the World That Christ So the iudgement of the Church may well bee a motiue at the first and also bring great stay and confirmation to a mind that is once inlightned but the maine strength of all dependeth vpon the testimonie of the Spirit Thirdly In the ministery of the Prophets Apostles so as they could not erre I obserue the qualitie of their doctrine thus deliuered by diuine inspiration First It was not subiect to error for howsoeuer they were men subiect to sinfull infirmitie and in part onely regenerate whose seruice it pleased God to vse for this purpose yet in the deliuery of the Doctrine they were so extraordinarily gouerned and inspired with his Spirit that they d Ioh. 16. 13. could by no meanes erre Secondly It is holy both the whole and euery part whereupon grow these speeches e 2. Pet. 1. 21. The holy men of God f 2. Pet. 3. 2. The holy Prophets g Eph. 3. 5. Reu. 18. 20. The holy Apostles h 2. Pet. 2. 22. The holy Commandements i Rom. 1. 2. The holy Scriptures whereas all other bookes and speeches of men are prophane further then they fetch some holinesse from hence Thirdly That both their Sermons and these Bookes written by the Spirit of Christ are of soueraigne authoritie in the Church of God and haue the sole pre-eminence for the deciding of all controuersies the iudging and discerning of all sayings and writings of men for vnto them the holy Ghost doth alwaies call vs k Esay 8. 20. To the Law and to the testimonie if they speake not according to this Word it is because there is no light in them And this is it which Christ vsed as the weapon to foile Satan Math. 4. So the Apostle Paul 1. Corin. 15. 3 4. maketh the Scriptures to giue credit to his doctrine I haue deliuered vnto you that which I haue receyued that Christ dyed for our sins according to the Scriptures and that he was buried and that he was raysed the third day according to the Scriptures c. The men likewise of Berhea Acts 17. 11. are commended for examining by the Scriptures the things which Paul taught Therefore our Sauiour l Iohn 5. 39. Christ referreth vs to the Scriptures as to the Touchstone of all truth Search the Scriptures and in m Matth. 22. 25 another place Yee erre not knowing the Scriptures For the authority of these Bookes is greater than the authoritie of the Church as the authoritie of God who cannot erre must needes be greater than the authority The Popish Doctrine which hangeth the authoritie of the Scriptures vpon the Church of men that may and doe erre Againe the Church hath her life and being from the Word inasmuch as faith which maketh a Church cannot bee without the Word So hath not the Word from the Church Thirdly It is aboue the authoritie of the Angels of heauen n Gal. 1. 8 9. who if they preach any other doctrine are to be held accursed How much more aboue the authoritie of the Church Fourthly Our Sauiour Christ attributeth this excellencie to his Word which men or Angels cannot challenge that in the latter Day it is That which shall iudge him that doth not receiue it Iohn 12. 48. But why then is the Church called the Pillar of Truth 1. Tim. 3. 15 Surely because the Truth of God dwelleth no where else and there is alwaies Truth sufficient to saluation Not that the Church eyther beareth and bringeth forth the Truth of God or is the chiefe and fundamentall ground to hold it vp for she her selfe hath another foundation to sticke vnto from whence shee fetcheth all her Truth which is the doctrine of the Prophets and Apostles o Eph. 2. 20. 1. Cor. 3. 11. Esay 28. 16. Christ himselfe beeing the head Corner-stone and is not the Mother but the Nurse of the Truth of God that cherisheth and preserueth the same and giueth testimonie thereof vnto the World To the true meaning of the Scriptures we are to reach by the Scriptures themselues the same Spirit that indited them suggesting and opening the sence vnto vs. So did the Leuites that taught the people Nehem. 8. 9. render the sense and giue the vnderstanding of it by the Scripture it selfe Our Sauiour also Matth. 4. beeing set vpon by Satan that clipped and wrested the Scriptures to serue his owne turne confuted his false glosses and expositions of it by the conference of other Scriptures The meanes we must vse for this purpose are these First we must come with a mind to profit and to bee made the better by them not to read them for knowledge onely or vaine ostentation much lesse to cauill at them Secondly Prayer is to bee vsed to God to open and enlighten our hearts that wee may see the wonderfull things that lye hid therein Thirdly We are to frequent the House of God and to giue diligent attendance vpon the Ministery and Preaching of the Word whereby the Doctrines deliuered in the Scriptures are beaten out and made familiar and plaine vnto vs the same being also the ordinarie meanes by which the holy Ghost doth vse to worke in our hearts all true and spirituall wisdome Fourthly the true sense and nature of the words euery one apart and the construction of them all together must be waighed Fiftly We must alwaies take the proper and naturall sense if the matter it selfe will beare it Sixtly The summe of the matter the scope and drift of the place the Arguments and their coherence the method
not able to discerne of the Godhead of Christ lying hid vnder the vaile of his flesh not of euery one in particular for some wittingly and willingly and contrarie to their owne conscience went against him knowing what hee i Iohn 7. 28. was and wher●e he came which gaue our Sauiour occasion to handle this Argument Matthew 12. Marke 3. Luke 12. Fourthly It is a sinne not simply against knowledge but against the light of the Spirit or that sweetnesse and comfort which once they felt in Christ And so it appeareth that many of the Iewes offended of whom our k Iohn 5. 36. Sauiour saith that they did with cheerfulnesse reioyce for a time in the Ministerie of Iohn Baptist preaching Christ vnto them and yet afterwards l Iohn 5. 38. fell backe and had no m Iohn 5. 40. list to come vnto Christ This inlightening is n Mat. 12. 43. 2. Pet. 2. 20 23. Heb. 6. 5. 10. 29. a diuine and supernaturall worke of GODS Spirit changing a mans corruption and entring him into the high-way that leadeth to Regeneration So that I cannot thinke that either the sinne of Angels if you consider their first fall though then they were most glorious Creatures and Children of Light and their fall presumptuous or yet their sinne being now become Deuils though they o Mat. 8. 29. know Christ to bee the true Messias the Son and the Holy One of God and he of whom they must bee iudged and yet with all their might and mayne oppugne him can bee said properly the sinne against the Holy Ghost in that sence which the Scripture speaketh of it though I denie not but it is at the least equiualent or rather much beyond it for both at the first they sinned against that naturall light onely that they had by their first Creation which also was immediatly bent against the Maiestie of God without the respect of a Redeemer and since that time they are not vouchsafed grace to haue any taste at all of the sweetnesse in CHRIST nor possibly can haue seeing he p Heb. 2. 16. came not for a Sauiour vnto them Fiftly It is a witting and q Heb. 10. 2. 6. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 voluntarie sin freely without compulsion or other not cause onely but colour or shew of cause Sixtly It is of meere malice against that which their owne conscience telleth them to be so good and against Christ the Authour of it r Heb. 6. 6. crucifying him in their hearts and making a mocke of him because if they will be his they see they cannot enioy those Pleasures Profits or Preferments which they dote vpon and are resolued to hold though they lose their owne soules for it whereof commeth a persecuting and blaspheming of things they haue beleeued and of all that doe professe the same an vtter ſ Heb. 6. 6. 10. 29. reuolt from Christ and open warre against him It seemeth the Holy Ghost noteth this sinne to haue beene in Saul 1. Sam. 22. 17. Kill the Priests of IEHOVA He saith not simply Kill the Priests but the Priests of IEHOVAH as if hee should haue said I Hath Christ indeed serued me so not onely to turne me out of my Kingdome and to giue it to my seruant but will he now by his answeres and Oracles teach him how to rise vp and lye in waite against mee Well though my malice cannot reach to him who is in Heauen yet I will wracke it vpon his Darlings the Priests Goe kill me all his Priests c. It is not a falling of frailtie and infirmitie though wittingly as that of Peters was By all which may appeare that this being a hidden and a secret sinne lurking in the heart is most hard to bee discerned saue when it pleaseth God himselfe as it were from Heauen to reueale it which in the time of the Apostles to whom the extraordinarie Graces of his Spirit were more plenteous hee did now and then as appeareth in those that seduced the Galatians and further by that alleaged out of Paul and Iohn before but in the succeeding Ages more rarely whereof notwithstanding Iulian the Apostata may bee an example against whom the Prayers of the Church were simply to cut him off Seuenthly It is an vtter reuolt not from Christ or any good thing wee haue in him vpon which Rocke whosoeuer is firmely built the gates of Hell cannot preuaile against him though they may sorely shake him but from a loue and t Mat. 13. 20 21 ioy in some sweet thing which yet neuer had roote in their heart Therefore they that once beleeue in Christ and by faith are rooted in him can neuer come within the compasse of this sinne With this sinne against the Holy Ghost a u Heb. 6. 6. finall can neuer bee repayred vnrepentance is vnseparably ioyned so that they which commit it can neuer come to Faith and Repentance nor euer be in Christ which maketh it x Mat. 12. 32. vnpardonable CHAP. V. Of the Church vnder the Law And CHAP. VI. Of the Church in the time of the Gospell THE Church is one and cannot bee diuided The Church is one and cannot be deuided but hauing regard to the diuersitie of Gods dispensation it may be distinguished into the Church vnder the Old Testament and the Church in the New That vnder the Old Testament had diuers Rites Ceremonies and Sacrifices Figures of Christ and of the good things we haue in him Especially among the Iewes his then peculiar people whereby the dispensation of those times was more obscure and lesse accompanied with Knowledge and other Graces But of all these things as also of their Sacraments which in regard of the outward Signes were a part of the Legall Paedagogie and likewise of the Ministeries that were among them both that of Prophets inspired by whom were written the Bookes of the Old Testament and of other I haue written at large in a Treatise entituled The Old Testament or The Promise To the Church of the New Testament the dispensation is in all cleernesse and perfection But according to the difference of times it is to bee distinguished into the Church vnder the Law I meane the Ceremoniall Law whilest the promise was afoot and the Church in the time of the Gospell differing onely by the diuersitie of dispensation before and since his comming God saith the Apostle to the Hebrewes in many pieces y Heb. 1. 1 2. and after diuers fashions of old spake to the Fathers by the Prophets but in these latter dayes he hath spoken vnto vs by his Sonne The manner therefore and the measure of the Reuelation of Christ did differ First For the manner it was vnto them in diuers Rites Ceremonies Types and Figures and therefore darke and obscure To vs all things are plainly without any shaddowes the bodie being come which is Christ Secondly Though the substance of the doctrine it selfe was alwayes
for they dranke of the Spirituall Rocke following them and the Rocke was Christ The difference onely is First In the outward Signes Secondly In that the Sacraments of the Old Testament were signes of c Heb. 10. 1. future good things which Christ should performe ours are signes and remembrances of good things alreadie done and performed by him The Ministers of the New Testament were first Apostles The Ministers of the New Testament were Apostles inspired by whose Ministery were written the Bookes of the New Testament Prophets Euangelists Pastors Teachers c. inspired of Christ as is afore-said by whose Ministerie were written the Bookes of the New Testament then Prophets Euangelists Pastors Teachers c. These fiue you haue so reckoned vp Ephes 4. CHAP. VII Of that which the Scripture by excellencie termeth The Kingdome and of the Church of Gods Elect. OF the three great Armes or Branches of Hitherto of Christs Propheticall Office That which the Scripture by excellencie termeth The Kingdome is to the Church of Beleeuers It standeth in an effectuall Calling and the ruit that commeth from it An effectuall Calling whereby hee draweth as many as are elect to beleeue in him Christs Kingdome two haue beene alreadie opened His generall Gouernment of the World whereby hee swayeth all things and the fauours which in the Largesse and Royaltie of his Propheticall Office he bestoweth vpon the Church in generall the bad among them aswell as the good all sworne vnto him and called by his name and all for the Elects sake being so many steps and stayres to leade those whom God hath chosen to farre more eminent and surpassing Graces now to bee spoken of in this third part which the Scripture is wont to call by way of excellencie d Mat. 13. 38. Luke 4. 43. Acts 20. 25. The Kingdome e Rom. 14. 17. The Kingdome of God or f Col. 1. 13. The Kingdome of his Sonne and g Mat. 13. 44 45. The Kingdome of Heauen For though the same as wee haue shewed bee specially spoken of the Raigne of the Messiah when hee came into the World yet for the truth and substance it holdeth in all times from the beginning that being Citizens of that Kingdome we haue as it were a Heauen here on Earth and Heauen indeed hereafter for in it are all the glorious things which God communicateth with his people Wee beginne with that excellent and precious gift of Faith the sauing Knowledge of GODS Elect Which standeth in the imbracing and laying hold on Christ the highest step of Grace that in this life is possible to bee attayned whither the Reprobate neuer can ascend Also it is the life soule of the true Church on Earth as Profession is outward for the proofe whereof I refer you further to that which is spoken there wherefore the number or h Ephes 3. 5. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Family as Paul speaketh of Gods Elect effectually called to the knowledge and participation of Christ makes the whole companie of those that belong vnto him and are indeed and truly his which therefore by excellencie is wont to be called i Ephes 1. 22. 5. 23 32. Col. 1. 18 34. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Mat. 16. 18. The Church or as we vse to speake and as the Symbole of the Apostles hath it The holy Catholike Church wherein these qualities come to be obserued First The Church is but one whether they bee on Earth drawne by the Word of Christ and the Grace of his holy Spirit to beleeue in him or in Heauen there enioying his blessed presence so the Apostle doth k Col. 1. 20. Ephes 3. 15. many times deuide it they make all but l Ephes 1. 10 23 Col. 1. 18. one bodie whereof Christ is the Head Secondly Catholike or Vniuersall The Papists ridiculous to call the Romane Church which if it were admitted a true Church is but a particular Church by the name of the Catholke Church it may be called hauing regard both to persons places and times Persons as comprehending all GODS Elect who in their time are all gathered into the bosome of this Church Wherefore Gal. 4. 26. the Catholike Church Ierusalem which is aboue is said to be the mother of all In regard of place because it is not tyed to any Region or Countrey in particular but scattered throughout the World For the times In all Ages of the World God hath euer some that are his indeed members of the true Church through faith in him Thirdly The true Church is called holy because they are indeed and truly the sanctified members of Christ regenerate and borne againe in whom he dwelleth and raigneth by his Spirit being washed iustified sanctified through him and hereafter for euer glorified So as out of this Church there is no Saluation for there is no Faith no Christ but there and hereof the m 1. Pet. 3. 20 21. Arke was a Figure wherein all that were not perished Fourthly The true Church whilest it remayneth here on Earth is inuisible because their Faith which onely maketh them members of the Church cannot be known or seene of any but of those that do receiue it And if the true Catholike Church might bee seene then were it no Article of our Faith to beleeue it Howbeit at the last Day they shall be all seene To speake of Faith which maketh men members of the true Church Properly it is a vertue and holy qualitie of the Minde and Will powred into vs by the Holy Ghost for the knowing and apprehending of Christ But as the Scriptures take it and Diuines commonly define it by the worke of Faith it is a knowledge and apprehension of Christ now absent with all his benefits offered in the Word to bee ones owne Howbeit in so great a matter to vse somwhat a more large description and in one view to lay forth whatsoeuer is necessarie to bee knowne of Faith Faith proper to Gods Elect for I meddle not here with Historicall Faith which n 1. Iames 2. 19 Iames calleth the faith of Deuils nor with o Mat. 13. 21. temporarie Faith or the Faith of p 1. Cor. 13. 2. working Miracles these are but in name onely and abuse of speech or if properly Faith yet not sauing Faith but true and sauing Faith is a speciall gift and grace of God wrought in our hearts by the Holy Ghost and that ordinarily by the preaching of the Gospell nourished by the Word and Sacraments Ioyned it is with Knowledge not a generall or confused knowledge but the sauing knowledge of Gods Children that apprendeth Christ and applyeth him to euery true Beleeuer But apprehending Christ absent in his Word it is mixed with much weaknesse and vnbeliefe yet still holdeth fast and letteth not goe the hold but continually groweth till wee come to see Christ in his Glorie and therefore is perpetually waited vpon by Hope the sure Anchor of our soules Now
snare it shall come vpon all that sit vpon the face of the Earth l Mat. 25. 13. Watch therefore at all times praying c. And Mat. 24. and 25. he inforceth the same by two excellent Parables one of the Steward put in trust by his Master the other of the ten Virgins concluding with the selfe-same exhortation Watch therefore for yee know not what houre the Sonne of man shall come Againe it shall be very euident visible notorious of all men especially of the Elect. So the Angel telleth thē m Acts 1. 11. This Iesus which is taken from you into Heauen shall come after the same manner as ye haue seene him going into Heauen that is visibly apparantly as it was said before n Verse 9. That they seeing beholding a Cloud tooke him from their eyes In regard of the State and Maiestie of his Comming it o Titus 2. 13. and els-where is euery-where called his p 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 glorious and bright appearance Opposed to his first Comming which was without any shew in Meeknesse and Humilitie whereas this shall bee in all Royaltie and Magnificence aboue the pompe and glittering shew of all the Kings of the World For first it shall be q Mat. 24. 30. With power and much glorie Secondly r 1. Thess 1. 8. In a flaming fire Thirdly With the ſ 1. Thess 4. 16. voice of an Archangell with a Trumpet of God Fourthly With infinite thousands of holy Angels to attend vpon him Mat. 25. 31. When the Son of man shall come in his glorie all his holy Angels with him 2. Thes 1. 7. When the Lord Iesus shal shew himselfe from Heauen with his mightie Angels For the blessed soules of the righteous deceased shall not attend him when hee commeth to Iudgement but shall bee sent to their bodies in the Graues from thence to be taken vp and presented before him The fourth thing to bee obserued in the last Iudgement in the Ayre and there is the place where the same shall bee which the t 1. Thess 4. 17. Apostle teacheth when he saith We which liue and remaine shall be caught vp with them also in the Clouds to meete the Lord in the Ayre for it seemeth the whole Earth can hardly hold the men that then shall come to Iudgement Next are the things which hee shall doe when hee is come being of three sorts First The preparation to the Sentence This standeth in foure things First The erecting of a great and glorious Throne for this Iudge to sit vpon though of what matter the Scripture concealeth yet vndoubtedly fit for the Maiestie of the Iudge of all the World whether the same be the glorious Angels of God that as a Throne beare vp our Sauiour Christ or some other thing but for certayne a reall and most Royall Place it shall be where hee shall sit euidently to bee seene of all Mat. 19. 28. When the Sonne of man shall sit vpon his glorious Throne Reuel 20. 11. I saw a great white Throne and one sitting vpon it great to shew the Maiestie and white to note the sinceritie and vprightnesse of his Iudgement Secondly His retinue and attendants which are the troupes and thousand thousands of holy Angels compassing him about Thirdly The gathering together of all both Elect and Reprobate to come before him Fourthly The separating of those two sorts one from the other setting the Elect at his right hand and the Reprobate at his left hand You shall finde them all foure Mat. 25. 31 32 33. And when the Sonne of man commeth in his glorie and all the holy Angels with him then shall hee sit vpon the Throne of his glorie And before him shall be gathered all Nations and he shall separate one from another as the Shepheard separateth the Sheepe from the Goates and he shall set the Sheepe at his right hand and the Goates on his left The second thing which he shall doe being come is receiue sentence of all fulnes of blessednes for euer the sentencing or proceeding vnto Iudgement Wherein I consider First The order of the Sentence that first it shall bee pronounced vpon the Elect then against the Reprobate for so our Sauiour manifestly sheweth Mat. 25. 34. Then assoone as separation is made the King shall say to them at his right hand And u Verse 41. Then afterwards he shall also say to them at his left hand This appeareth further by that honour that the Children of God shall haue to iudge the wicked iustifying and approouing by their voyce and suffrage the holy Sentence of Christ which because it cannot bee vntill themselues haue receiued the sentence of glorie it followeth that the same goeth in order before the other Secondly The sentence x Mat. 25. 34 41. it selfe to the Elect Come yee blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdome prepared for you from the foundation of the World To the Reprobate Depart from me ye cursed into euerlasting fire prepared for the Deuill and his angels Thirdly The y Mat. 25. 4 34 35 36 41 42 43. reason of the Sentence iustifying this great Iudge before God and the World and to the consciences of all men for in it is opened first the eternall and most righteous Decree of God electing one and reprobating the other Then the sequels of this Election and Reprobation In the Elect Loue to Christ and to his members vndoubted fruits and testimonies of their Faith in the Reprobate hardnesse of heart without compassion or loue vnto the Saints a declaration before men and to their owne soules of their righteous and iust perdition Iohn in the z Reuel 20. 21. Reuelation doth elegantly describe it by two Bookes wherein those reasons are both written The first is The Booke of both their consciences wherein are written the ones wicked workes to conuince their damnation to be most iust and the others Holinesse of conuersation The other Booke is The Booke of Life which is the eternall Election of the latter to shew that they being many times guiltie of foule offences and the best of all their workes weake and imperfect and vtterly of no desert their Saluation is altogether free and of Gods meere grace and fauour in and through Christ The third is The Execution of this Sentence wherewith which our Sauiour shutteth vp Mat. 25. 46. So these shall goe away vnto euerlasting punishment but the righteous vnto life euerlasting Wherein we consider the order of it and the thing it selfe The order first vpon the Reprobate then to the Elect for albeit the Sentence of Come yee blessed for such causes as we haue heard alreadie bee in order to goe before that of Goe yee cursed c. yet the Execution beginneth heere the holy a Mat. 13. 49 50. Angels first of all flying at once vpon the Reprobate to throw them into the place of their deserued torment that so the