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A00730 Certaine plaine, briefe, and comfortable notes vpon euerie chapter of Genesis Gathered and laid downe for the good of them that are not able to vse better helpes, and yet carefull to read the worde, and right heartilie desirous to taste the sweete of it. By the Reuerend Father Geruase Babington, Bishop of Landaph. Babington, Gervase, 1550-1610. 1592 (1592) STC 1086; ESTC S100811 308,840 390

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CERTAINE PLAINE briefe and comfortable Notes vpon euerie Chapter of Genesis GATHERED AND LAID DOWNE for the good of them that are not able to vse better helpes and yet carefull to reade the worde and right heartilie desirous to taste the sweete of it By the Reuerend Father Geruase Babington Bishop of Landaph PSAL. 119.103 O how sweete is thy worde vnto my mouth sweeter then honie vnto my throte EZEK 3. verse 3. Then did I eate the rowle and fill my bowels with it and it was in my mouth as sweete as honie LONDON Printed for Thomas Charde 1592. To the godly disposed Reader I Haue often desired to haue some good occasion offered me wherby I might at the least in word s● God knowes in deed I am 〈…〉 to testifie my vnfeigned zeale and goodwill to the Authour of this booke for the comforts and sweet instructions I haue receiued by his most holy labors And alth●ugh my ●udgement be but slender and therefore my sentence little worth yet vnder the Authours correction with whom I am vnacquainted and without whose knowledge I am ●●ld thus farre to presume I dare giue this testimonie of all his workes and so of this amongst the re●t that he doth therein vtter as great loue to the Church of God and as feruent zeal vnto the truth as euer did any Engli●● man that hath writen I humblie beseech God that his faithfull trauaile● may prou●ke others of his calling to followe his steps in the like care of gods people cōmitted to their cha●ge One thing is necessarie al the rest are but accidents and ●●taine●s the Lord make vs more carefull to the attaining thereof and increase in this Reuerend Authour zeale and heauenly strength to proceed as he hath begun to helpe forward the Lordes haruest which lieth withering vpon the ground in many places for want of workemen The Lord for his elects sake hasten the comming of his son Iesus Christ to iudgement confound all his obstinate enemies and vntill then graunt vs his peace with Christian constancie and obedience to his truth Amen Thine in the Lord Edm. 〈◊〉 student in diuinitie The Preface to the Christian Reader shewing amongst other things the most necessarie vse of such easie commentaries and the intendment of the Author ALthough gentle Reader God and man both may look for at our hands that al of vs should be able to prophecie as Moses speaketh and al of vs haue our wits so exercised in y e word that we could euen without a guide wade in the deepe places thereof nowe I s●y that the light of the Gospel hath bene set on a candlestick so long and not onely Moses and the Prophets but also the Apostles and Euangelists haue in euery citie almost such as preach them vpon the Sabboths and festiuall dayes yet for al that to true it is and with griefe of heart be it spoken as well as to their shame that are faultie the greatest part haue no knowledge in the scriptures to account of the vision I meane the doctrine of the olde new testament is a booke that is sealed as the Prophet speaketh The causes whereof as they are common and not vnknowne first our owne naturall corruption whereby we loue darknes more then light and ease more then paynes taking next the malice of our ancient enemie who because he could not hinder the winds from blowing the seede frō being sowne vpō the earth which he principally aymed at therfore hee bestirreth himselfe so much the more egerly to take that which is sowne out of mens hearts and to make it vnprofitable so are the remedies as easie to be discerned I pray God they may be at length as well thought vpon attained And what be they The first and chiefest is the holy spirite of God who being giuen to a man searcheth all things euen the deepe things of God 1. Cor. 2. But vntil he be giuen there remaineth a vaile ouer the heart vntaken away in the reading of Gods booke and so that which should haue beene for our light is made vnto vs an occasion of falling What shall we say then Is the letter dark or doth it turne any out of the way No our minds are darke euen darknes it selfe Iohn 1.5 And though there appeare vnto vs a great light as there did vnto Saul at noone day yet vntill by the finger of the holy ghost as it were by the hands of Ananias the scales of naturall ignorance bee taken away frō our eies wel we may suffer our selues to be led by others but we shall not be able to see our way our selues For this cause S Paul praied for the Ephesians that the spirit of wisdome and reuelation might be giuen thē that the eies of their vnderstanding might be lightned c. And for this cause are we to pray with all maner of praier and supplication and with al earnestnes that this key of Dauid of y e true Dauid Iesus Christ might be giuen vs. For if the spirit once open no man shutteth but if he shut so long as he shutteth no man can oopen nay as Austen saith though god himself should appeare vnto vs in some likenes of man and speak vnto vs yet if he do not moue vs direct vs by his inward grace the grace of his spirit he should do vs no good at al with al his preaching Therfore I say deare brother begin here make praier for Gods enlightning spirite the first staffe of thy ladder and the first stone of thy building Pray for the same early and late and doubt not but it shalbe giuē the. For if we that be euil can giue good gifts vnto our children how much more shall our heauenly father giue the holy Ghost to them that desire him This promise is made by Christ himselfe and by no worse person and therfore as he that beleeueth it hath sealed that God is true Ioh. 3.33 so he that beleeueth it not yea or doubteth of it saying who shall ascend into heauen and fetch me the spirit the same man maketh Christ a liar and so dishonoreth the sonne and the father to This may suffice concerning the principal help for the vnderstanding of the Scriptures Now besides this there are certaine inferior helps and means which though they be not as effectual as the former for God forbid we should make any comparison betweene the power of God and the weaknes of man yet they be most necessarie and no way to be neglected Nay this is true that if we should do nothing but pray as did the Messalians of old or hold open our mouthes as it were gape after extraordinary inspirations as certaine Enthusiasts do to this day we should do no lesse then tempt God like to them that will take no paines with their ground and yet looke for a good crop and so in stead of blessing wee should reape a curse Therfore though we must begin