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A17247 An exposition of the 28. verse of the third chapter of the epistle to the Romans Wherein is manifestly proued the doctrine of iustification by faith, and by faith onely. By Francis Bunny, one of the prebendaries of the Cathedrall Church of Durham. Bunny, Francis, 1543-1617. 1616 (1616) STC 4099; ESTC S117367 59,250 64

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him commeth Basil Cypr. l. 3. ad Quir. c. 42. Basil Hom. 22. whose wordes are these Ea demum perfecta omnimoda gloriatio est in Deo quandoneque propter suam ipsius iustitiam quis extollitur sed agnoscit se quidem vera destitui iustitia verum sola in Christum fide iustificatum esse That is perfit reioycing and altogether in the Lord when a man is not proud no not of his owne righteousnesse but confesseth himselfe to be destitute thereof and that hee is iustified only by faith in Christ GREG. NAZIAN who for the great opinion of learning that was conceiued of him was called the Diuine as he was in Basils time so was he of his mind too as these his wordes doe shew Nazian Orat. 21. Confiteri Christum credat illum a mortuis suscitatum esse saluaberis Siquidem credere solum iustitia est Confesse Christ and beleeue that he is raised from the dead and thou shalt be saued For to beleeue only is righteousnesse PAVLINVS also is of the same minde that the rest are as wee may see in an Epistle which is among S. Augustines Epistles his wordes are Epist 58. Aug. Salus fide sola quaeritur Saluation is sought for by faith only This is also the iudgement of Ruffine in his exposition of the Creede it is among Cyprians workes Ruffin in Symbolum De remissione peccatorum saith he sufficere deberet sola credulitas Concerning remission of sinnes beleeuing only should suffice And the reason of this his assertion is not to bee omitted Quis enim causas aut rationem requirat vbi indulgentia principalis est For who will inquire after causes or a reason where indulgence or pardon is principall THEODORET also as oft in other his Treatises so also in his bookes against the Idolatrie of the Gentiles and in defence of Christian Religion writeth thus Theod●r de curat Grae. Affect l. 7. Non vllis operibus nostris sed per solam fidem mystica bona consecuti sumus Not by any our workes but by faith only we haue gotten vnknowne good things Now vnto these I may adde Leo a Pope in an Epistle that he sent by one called Philo to Leo then Emperour It is not his 70. Epistle as Bellarmine vntruly quoteth the place but 76. But his wordes are these Catholica fides humanum genus sola vinificat Leo Epi. 76. sola sanctificat The Catholike faith doth only quicken only sanctifie mankinde But Bellarmine answereth that Leo in those wordes speaketh De fide dogmatica Of a dogmaticall faith Bellar. de Iustif l. 1. cap. 25. and such as is opposed against Heretikes As if he had said that the Arrian faith or that of the Eutycheans cānot sanctifie but that faith which is true and Catholike Be it so yet he must needes grant that no dogmaticall faith that is no externall profession of Religion how earnest in shew soeuer it is be it also neuer so true can quicken and sanctifie vntil it be as a seed sowne in the heart taking hold of Christ for the remission of sinnes and so it I say it only giueth true life to a Christian I haue also read these very wordes cited out of Alcuine whom some call Albine the booke I confesse Alcuin Praefat. ad Carol. Mag. I haue not seene But if he haue such words he seemeth well to approue that which Leo hath written because hee hath alleaged his very wordes without any change I will cloze vp this ranke with one well esteemed of in the Church of Rome Rich. de S. Victor decisione dubi Apostoli Ecce saith he habes apertè quòd possit homo aliquando iustificari ex sola fide absque legis opere Behold thou seest plainely that a man may sometime be iustified by faith only without any worke of the Law Which seeing hee will grant to be sometime I see no reason why he should doubt but that it is so alwayes For there is but one way of iustifying Iew or Gentile Rom. 3.22 one or other Euen the righteousnesse of God by the faith of Iesus Christ vnto all and vpon all that beleeue Christian Poets There are then three ancient Christian Poets who sing the same song with these Fathers and learned Writers Iuuencus is first Hier. Catal. Script eccl Hieron in Mat. 2. Iuueac hist Euang. l. 2. who liued about the 330. yeere of Grace of whom S. Ierome maketh mention and also citeth a Verse out of him in his Commentaries vpon S. Matthewes Gospell This Iuuencus I say hath these wordes Namque vbi certa fides fuerit complexa salutem non erit vlla illic anceps agitatio iuris For when assured faith hath taken hold of saluation there will be no more doubtfull waging of Law Not long after him was Prudentius who in a booke intituled Psychomachia wherein hee sheweth what fights and battels the soule hath Prudent pugna concord discord speaking of faith writeth thus Haec mea sola salus This faith only is my saluation And I finde alleaged by that famous learned man of our time D. Humphrey in his answere to Campians first reason the like out of one Victor Cemensis as I take it but his wordes are these Victor writing of Abrahams faith Credidit nudae fidei consensio sola plenam ad iustitiae meritireputata coronam est ABRAHAM beleeued and this consent only of bare faith was imputed to him for a full crowne of righteousnesse and merit Popish Writers Yet haue I reserued three great Rabbies in the Romish Church for the shutting vp of this question who if they speake as their Fore-man hath done and many other before them I hope we shal be found not guiltie of errour much lesse of heresie The first of this company is Gratian the very store-house of their Canon Law who very plainely affirmeth Dist 2. de Poenit. charitas est a q. that fidei soli vaenia promittitur To faith only is pardon promised And a little after Fide sola peccata relaxantur By faith only sinnes are remitted If any man answere that he there telleth vs but what Augustine saith true but withall he alleageth it not as misliking but as approuing it as sound doctrine After him commeth Peter Lombard though equall in time for it is said that Gratian Danaeus in Com. in Lombard in prolegomenis c. 4. and Lombard and Petrus Comestor were all brethren and the bastard children of a Nunne Lombard I say Bishop of Paris whose authority in the Church of Rome was like that Pythagoras had among his Schollers among whom it was enough to say The Master saith it His writings are in such account with them that they are the very ground of Popish or Schoole diuinitie In so much as since hee wrote his bookes of Sentences very many by their Commentaries haue laboured to explane him studying somtime to make him agree with
that he is simply or altogether righteous But sometime also righteousnesse is ascribed vnto men here vpon earth As among sundry other to Zachary and Elizabeth of whom S. Luke writeth Luk. 1.6 Innocent in comparison of other Both were iust before God and walked in all the Commandements and Ordinances of the Lord without reproofe S. Augustine handling this very history doth truly teach what iustice they had as elsewhere so namely in these wordes Secundum quandam inter homines conuersationem laudabilem probabilem Aug. cont Pelag. Celestin l. 1. cap. 48. quam nullus hominum posset iustè in quaerelam vocare They were iust in regard of their conuersation commendable and allowable such as no man might iustly complaine of And after hee bringeth the example of Paul Phil 3.6 who according to the righteousnesse that was by the Law was without reproofe And yet this righteousnesse he accounted dung and losse In comparison saith AVG. of that which he hoped for And because the Pelagians pressed him with an authority out of Ambrose to proue that a man might in this life be perfit he sheweth what minde S. Ambrose was of for that point alleaging some words of his out of Ambrose his Commentaries vpon Esay which booke is not now extant that I haue seene although here and elsewhere S. Aug. make mention thereof And Ambrose himselfe referreth vs also to that booke Amb. in Luc lib. 2. The wordes alleaged are these Multi sunt perfecti in hoc mundo qui si perfectionem veram respicias perfecti esse non possunt Many are perfit in this world who if you looke to true perfection cannot be perfit Whereupon also S. August doth thus conclude Item immaculati sunt multi quum si minutiùs excut●as immaculatus esse nemo possit quiae nemo sine peccato Many also are vndefiled when as if you sift the matter narrowly no man can be vndefiled Notably also for this point writeth S. Ambrose by occasion of those wordes of the Apostle Let vs as many as bee perfit Phil. 3.15 bee thus minded Ambros in Ep. ad Phil. cap. 3. Ad comparationem caeterorum qui res diuinas negligentiùs curant perfecti dicendi sunt qui adhibita solertia perfectionis it er ambulant In comparison saith he of such as are negligent in heauenly matters they may be called perfect who are carefull to walke in the wayes of perfection S. BASIL expounding these wordes of the Prophet DAVID Iudge me O Lord according to my righteousnes Basil in Psal 7. and according to my innocency that is in me taketh innocency to bee simplicity or want of experience whereby men fall into many inconueniences And righteousnesse hee interpreteth to be such iustice as is hominibus comprehensibilis possibilis his qui in carne viuunt Such as men may attaine to and is possible for them to haue who liue in the flesh and thus he frameth that prayer Ad librilem humanae fragilitatis iustitiam meam appendens ita me iudices Waighing my righteousnesse in the wayscales of mans frailty iudge me after that manner By all this it doth appeare that though some are commended in Scriptures as iust men yet perfect righteousnes which only can stand before God none can attaine vnto For Hier. cont Pelag. l. 1. Cunctorum in carne iustorum imperfecta iustitia est The perfection euen of all iust men while they are in the flesh is vnperfit as S. Hierome saith but vnperfect righteousnesse cannot merit eternall life therefore no perfection that man hath here can merit that life This which I haue already said I would haue thought a sufficient answere to those Scriptures wherein some are commended as iust but seeing some contend to establish a greater righteousnesse in vs then we can haue I am forced a little further to looke into this matter Kemnitius a great learned man Popish impious speeches of Merits Kem. exam part 1. pag. 211. who hath most learnedly examined those wicked decrees of the impious Councel of Trent telleth vs that Lindan no small foole in the Romish Church Reuerendiss Episcopus Traiectensis he is called is very angry with some of his fellowes for affirming that God of his clemency and goodnesse rewardeth our good works to which he teacheth a reward to be due for the worthinesse thereof Andradius Paiuas I am sure Andrad Orthod explicat lib 6. pag. 518. dareth and shameth not to write that the ioy of heauen which the Scripture calleth the retribution and reward of the righteous is not so much giuen them of God freely and liberally as it is due to their workes And as the Apostle S. Paul proueth our Iustification by grace Rom. 4.4 because otherwise it should rather bee of debt then of fauour and the reward and grace saith he are quite contrary so dareth this man because eternall life is in Scripture called a reward gather this doctrine most false Pag. 519. Pag. 522. That it ought not to be imputed according to grace but as a debt And not long after he reproueth Kemnitius for finding fault with the Censurers of Colen for writing that God set on sale eternall life And not much vnlike is that Cens Colon. explicat Dialog 5. which they of Colen teach That by grace there is in our works an infinitenesse that they being somewhat holpen by that gift of grace doe worthily merit eternal life So that we see they imagine any little helpe will serue the turne A plaine proofe that their studie was more how to defend their doctrine then in sinceritie to examine themselues how vnable they are to keepe Gods Law so as they may merit eternall life thereby A man may iustly wonder how any that hath any feeling of his owne frailty or any knowledge of Gods word can bee so besotted as to teach that which is so contrary to that euery one of vs doe or iustly may feele in our selues and so directly against most manifest Scriptures Is any of them better then he who said no doubt as well in respect of himselfe Iob 15.14 as of others What is man that he should be cleane and he that is borne of a woman that he should be iust Are they more righteous then Dauid who confesseth that if God enter into iudgement with his seruants Psal 143.2 no flesh liuing shall be iustified or found righteous in his sight Are they holier then he who said Dan. 9.5 We haue sinned and haue committed iniquity and done wickedly yea we haue rebelled and haue departed from thy precepts and from thy iudgements Are they of greater power to resist sinne then Paul who said Rom. 7.19 I doe not the good thing that I would and the euill which I would not that doe I I thinke they dare not for very shame to match themselues with these men that had so great testimonie of their sincerity from God himselfe at the least