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A17676 An abridgement of the Institution of Christian religion written by M. Ihon Caluin. VVherein briefe and sound ansvveres to the obiections of the aduersaries are set dovvne. By VVilliam Lawne minister of the word of God. Faithfullie translated out of Latine into English by Christopher Fetherstone minister of the word of God; Institutio Christianae religionis. English. Abridgments Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.; Lawne, William.; Fetherston, Christopher. 1585 (1585) STC 4429; ESTC S107245 274,357 428

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directed vnto it 2. It did onely shewe a shape in figure of the truth being absent This sheweth the truth being present 3. That by reason of the Law was the ministerie of damnation and death This of righteousnesse and life 4. That of bondage which may cause feare in the mindes This of libertie which may lift them vp vnto hope 5. The word was only assigned vnto the nation of the Iewes It is now preached to all nations The sum of doctrine which is to teach 1. What Christ is Chap. 12. God that he may geue vnto his Righteousnesse Sanctification Redemption Man because he was about to pay mans debt 2. To what end he was sent to wit that hee might execute the office of a Chap. 15. 1. prophet 1 In foretelling things to come 2. In fulfilling the prophecies 3. In Doing The will of his Father Teaching The will of his Father 2. King 1. In gouerning The Church Euery member therof In defending his from euerie iniury of the aduersaries 3. Priest 1. In offering his bodie for sinnes 2. In reconciling God vnto vs by his obedience 2. In making prayers continuallie for his 3 Howe he hath fulfilled all the parts of our redemptiō Cha. 16.17 1. In dying for our sinnes 2. In rising for our iustification 3 In openinge vnto vs the heauens by his ascention 4. By sitting at the right hande of the Father 5. Thence he shall come to iudge the Liuing Dead Howe Christ is receiued 1. By the power of the holy Ghost who ioyneth vs vnto Christ Therfore is he called the spirit of Sanctification Adoption The earnest and seale of our saluation Water Oyle A fountaine Fire 2. By faith as by an hande receauing saluation whose Cha. 2. Office which is 1. Common is to subscribe vnto the truth of God Howe often It speaketh Whatsoeuer It speaketh How soeuer It speaketh 2. Proper to respect in Christ Gods Will Into the certaintie wherof the holie Ghost doth Illuminate our minds Confirme our harts Mercie Into the certaintie wherof the holie Ghost doth Illuminate our minds Confirme our harts Promises of grace Into the certaintie wherof the holie Ghost doth Illuminate our minds Confirme our harts Thence is set the definition that saith is a firme and certaine knowledge of Gods good will toward vs which being grounded in the trueth of the free promise in Christ is both reuealed to our mindes by the holie Ghost and sealed in our harts by him Effects are these 1. Repentaunce which is double 1. True which consisteth vpō two partes 1. Mortificatiō which proceedeth from 1. Knowledge of sinne 2. The true feelinge of the iudgement of God 2 Viuification whose frutes are 1. Godlinesse toward God 2. Loue toward our neighbour 3. Hope of eternall life 4. Holinesse of life 2. False and Papisticall whose parts are 1. Contrition of heart for the acknowledging of sinne 2. Confession of the mouth Priuate which is made 1. To God alone 2. To the minister 3 To a faithfull friend Publike 1. Of the whole Church 2. Of one 3 Of many Before the Church These two parts may be referred to true repentance 3. Satisfaction of the workes the fulfillinges whereof are 1. Indulgēces in this world 2. Purgatory after death These are set against the free forgeuenesse of sinnes 2. Christian life Looke A. 3. Iustification Looke B. 4. Prayer Looke C. A 2 Christian life wherof there are two partes 1. Loue of righteousnesse that we may be holy Chap. 6. Because God is holie Because we are ioyned vnto him and are reckened among his people 2. That there be a rule appoynted vs which may not suffer vs to erre in the studie of righteousnesse that we may bee made like to Christ There is a patterne thereof set before vs the forme wherof we must expresse in our life in Word and Deede Here unto are added the benefites of God whereunto if we do not answer it shal be a point of great vnthankfulnesse The summe of a Christiā life is the deniall of our selues whereof there are fower endes 1. That wee may consecrate our selues to God to be a liuely sacrifice 2. That we may seeke not the thinges that be our owne but those which are Gods Our Neighbours 3. That we may bear the crosse paciently the frutes whereof are that Chap. 8. 1. Our weakenesse may the better appeare 2. That our patience may be tried 3. Our faultes may be corrected 4. That being humbled we may the m●re earnestly call vppon God 5. We may the more earnestly meditate vpon eternall life 4. That wee may knowe how to vse this life and the helpes thereof Chap. 10. 1. For necessitie wherein we must obserue fower things 1 That we possesse all thīgs as possessing nothing 2 That we suffer Penury patiētly Abundance moderatly 2. That we know to Haue enough To be hungry To want paciently 3 That we haue respect of our neighbour Because we must giue an accompt of our stewardship 4. That all thinges be answerable to our calling 2. For delectation that We may haue the greater cause to prayse God his goodnesse 3. Effect of faith is iustification here consider Chap. 11. What it is to be iustified Hee is iustified who by the iudgmēt of God is Iudged lust Accompted lust He is iustified by workes Whose life is pure and free from reprehension There was neuer any such He is iustified by faith Who being excluded from the righteousnesse of works layeth hold vpon the righteousnesse of faith Such are the faithfull What followeth thereupon Ch. 13.14 Great consolation Because in steed of a cruell iudge we haue a most gentle Father That being sanctified we may thinke vpō holinesse Christiā libertie which consisteth in three thinges Chap. 19. 1. That the consciences of the faithfull may lift vp them selues aboue the Law and forget the righteousnesse of the Lawe 2. That their consciences being free from the yoke of the Lawe they may willingly obey the will of God 3. That they may not be holden with any religion of indifferent things before God Yet we must take heede of two inconueniences That we do not abuse the giftes of God to our lust That we auoyde offence which is double Giuen Taken C Prayer is the fourth effect wherin we must consider marke the Chap. 20. Fine fruits The first Whilest that we accustom our selues to flie vnto God our hart is enflamed with a more earnest desire to Seeke Him Loue Him and Worship Him Seconde No euill concupiscence or desire maye come into our heart whereof we are ashamed to make God a witnesse Thirde That we may receaue Gods gifts with thankesgiuing Fourth That hauing gotten a gift wee may the more earnestly thinke vpon his goodnesse Fifte That the vse may confirme vnto vs the Goodnesse Of God Prouidence Of God Trueth Of God 4. Lawes The first That wee be so framed as those who enter in to speak vnto God therefore let 1. Our hands be be lift vp 2 Our
faith gathereth manifolde fruite hence first we vnderstand that Christ by his ascending into heauen The fruites of Chrysts sitting at the right hande of the father hath opened the entrance of the kingdome of heauen which was shut by Adam because he is entred in thither in our flesh and as it were in our name* Secondlie that he sitteth at the right hand of the father to bee our patron intercessour Eph. 2.5 and aduocate* Last of all faith layeth hold vpō his power wherein our strength is placed Heb. 7.25 and also our power riches and triumphing against hell* Rom. 8.3.4 17 And he shall descend from heauen in a visible shape as he was seene ascend * Eph. 4 6. and he shall appear to all with vnspeakeable maiestie of his kingdome with brightnes of immortalitie with infinite power of the Godhead hauing the Angels to garde him that he may iudge the quicke and the dead that is those which are alreadie departed this life those which shall be aliue then shal be translated transformed into a new nature euen in a moment 1. Cor. 15 5. 51. 1. Thes 4.16 Consolation drawen from the last iudgement A similitude 18 Hence ariseth excellent comfort in that wee heare that he shal iudge who hath alreadie appointed vs to be partners with him of honour in iudging so far off is it that hee shall sit vppon his iudgement seat to condemne vs. For how shoulde a most merciful prince destroy his people how should an head wast his members A Caueat 19 Therefore seeing we see the whole summe of our saluation to be comprehended in Christe wee must beware that wee doe not draw away from him the least iot thereof Act. 4.12 For hee is our saluation our strength our cleannes our redemption our righteousnesse * 1 Cor. 1.33 CHAP. XVII That it is rightlie and properlie said that Christ hath deserued saluation for vs. Obiect 1 IF Christe haue deserued saluation for vs the grace of God shall be darkened for desert and grace are contrarie Lib. 1. de pred San Cap. 15. An. I aunswere with Saint Augustine* The most cleare light of predestination grace is our Sauiour himself the man Christ Iesus who hath obtained so to be with no deserts of works or faith going before in the humane nature whiche is in him For he which made him of the seede of Dauid a iust man Note that should neuer be vniust without any merit he maketh those that be members of that head iust of vniust Desert dependeth vpon mercye Therefore desert is not set against the mercie of God but it dependeth thereupon 2 This distinction is gathered out of that which Iohn saith* So God loued the worlde that he gaue his only begotten sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth in him may not perish We see how the loue of God hath the first place Causes of saluation as the principal cause and faith in Christ doth follow as the second cause Obiect Christ is only the formall cause of saluation he hath not the true effect An. If we obtaine righteousnesse by faith which resteth vpon Christ is the matter of saluation surelie we must seeke for matter of saluation in him 3 And it is soundly gathered that Christe hath by his obedience purchased and deserued fauour with his father For if he haue made satisfaction for our sinnes if he haue suffered the punishment that was due to vs if by his obedience he haue appeased God if the iust hath suffred for the vniust* what it is to deserue Col. 1.10 1 Cor. 1.19 c. 1 Ioh. 1.7 we may conclude that by his righteousnes he hath purchased saluation for vs which signifieth as much as to deserue 4 And that is all one as that wee were purged by his blood and that his death was a satisfaction for our sinnes* 5 And the Apostles doe plainly pronounce that hee hath paide the price that he might redeeme vs from the giltinesse of death Rom. 3.24 that we are iustified by his grace through the redemptiō which is in Christ whome God hath made the propitiatorie through faith which is in his blood* Christ geueth that which is denyed in the lawe whence we gather that we must fet that from Christ which the law shoulde giue if anie man could fulfill it and that we obtaine that through the grace of Christe which God promised to our workes in the law Quest Did Christ deserue any thing for himself Curiositie An. This is foolish curiositie For what need had the only son of God to come downe that he might purchase some new thing for himself And the Lord declaring his owne counsell did put the matter out of doubt for it is not said that the father prouided for the profit of his sonne in his deserts but that he deliuered him to death that he did not spare him because he loued the world* Rom. 8.32 Ioh. 17.19 whereby it appeareth that he purchased nothing for himselfe who sanctified himself for our sake THE THIRD BOOKE OF THE INSTITVTION OF CHRISTIAN RELIGION Of the manner how to receiue the grace of Christ and what fruites we haue by the same and what effects doe followe CHAP. I. That those thinges which are spoken of Chirst doe profite vs by the secret working of the spirite NOW must wee se how those good things com to vs which the father hath giuen to his son not to his own proper vse but that he might inriche the needy And first we must hold this that whatsoeuer Christe hath done it profiteth vs nothing so long as we are separate from him Faith ioyneth vs to Christ Eph. 4.15 Rom. 1.17 1. Pet. 2.4 And wee growe to bee one with Christe by faith* which faith is giuen vs partlie by the preaching of the worde partlie by the secrete working of the spirite* 2 But that the matter may be more euident wee must vnderstande that Christe came furnished with the holie Ghost after a peculiar maner to wit Why Chryst came that hee may separate vs from the worlde and gather vs togeather into the hope of eternall inheritance For this cause is he called the spirite of sanctification Rom. 1.4 because he doth not onlie foster vs with a generall power as other liuing creatures but he is also the roote and seed of the heauenlie life in vs. 3 That such is the effectuall working of the spirite in vs The efficacie of the Spirit euen the verie titles which are giuen him doe testifie and manifestlie proue hee is called the spirit of adoptiō* Gal. 4.6 Rom. 8.15 the earnest seale of the inheritāce* water* oile* the annointing* fire * Isay 55.1 44.3 Ioh. 7.37 the fountaine and hand of God All which doe plainlie teach that we are made members of Christe by the grace and power of Christe that hee may containe vs vnder him and that wee