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A17649 The comentaries of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the first Epistle of Sainct Ihon, and vpon the Epistle of Iude wherein accordyng to the truthe of the woordes of the holie Ghost, he most excellently openeth and cleareth the poinct of true iustification with God, and sanctification by the Spirit of Christ, by the effects that he bryngeth forthe in the regeneration. Translated into Englishe by W.H.; Commentaire sur l'épistre canonique de S. Jean. English Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.; Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564. Exposition sur l'épistre de S. Jude. aut; W. H. 1580 (1580) STC 4404; ESTC S107184 123,116 300

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Christ to spredde their errors Others professed Christ but in halfe parte In the meane time while they had place amongest those of the householde they had the more abilitie to do harme Especially Sathan himselfe tooke occasion to disquyet the Church in Christ himselfe For hee is the stone of offence whereat all must néedes stumble which holde not the playne waye as God hath set foorth the same vnto vs. Further this whole reason of the Apostle standeth on thrée members For first he sheweth the euill whence daunger came to the faithfull and by this meanes he exhorteth them to take héede Hée setteth downe the manner of héede taking that they iudge betwéene spirites And this is the second member At the last he sheweth one speciall from whence was their greatest perill Hée forbiddeth therefore to heare them which deny that the sonne of God is manifested in the flesh Now let vs handle euery one in order And albeit this reason followeth in the text That many false Prophets haue gone out into the world yet it shall be good to begin there For this sentence containeth a profitable admonion because if euen at this time Sathan had filled many which shoulde spread their falsehoods vnder the name of Christ the like example ought not to discourage vs at this daye For this is the perpetuall state of the Gospell that Sathan busily goe about to infect and to corrupt the puritie thereof by diuers errours This our age hath brought forth certain horrible monsters of sectes By occasion whereof many stand amazed not knowing whether to tourne them doo cast away all care of godlinesse For they finde not any more spéedie way to ridde themselues from the daunger of errour That is altogether foolish for in flying from the lyght of the truth they cast themselues willyngly into the dungeon of errours Wherefore let this cleaue fast in our mindes that there haue bene false Prophets immediately since the Gospell hath begun to bée published And let this doctrine also arme vs against that offence The auncientnesse of errours holdeth the most as if it were so bounde that they dare not goe out thence But Iohn sheweth héere the deadlye daunger of the Church That if euen then deceiuers were mixed with the Apostles and other faythfull Teachers what meruayle is it if the doctrine of the Gospell long ago being oppressed many corruptions be spread abrod in the worlde There is therefore no cause why antiquitie should hinder vs that we should the lesse fréely discerne the truth from falshood 1 Beleeue not euery spirite Many as is sayde when the Church is vexed with discords and contentions being amazed departe from the Gospell But the Spirit prescribeth a farre other remedie that is that the faithfull receiue not any doctrine without choyce We must therefore take héede least being offended with varietie of opinions we renounce the teachers together with the worde of God But let this moderation suffice that all are not to be heard a lyke The name of the Spirite I take to be by a Metonimia for him that boasteth that he is indued with the gifte of the spirite to vndertake the office of a Prophet For when it is graunted to no priuate man that he speak in his name nor is there credite to be giuen to them that speake but so farre as they are the instruments of the holy Ghost the more authoritie the Prophets should haue God adorneth them with this title as if hée shoulde take them out of the common sort of men They therefore were called Spirites which onely giuing their tongues to the Oracles of the holy Ghost did after a sort beare the person of his ministerie they set foorth nothing of their owne deuising nor came they forth in their owne name And héeretoo belongeth so honourable a title least any thing might faile of the reuerence of the worde of God for the contempt of the minister For God alwaies wold haue his word receiued from the mouth of men no other waies then if he himselfe had plainly appeared from heauen Héere Sathan hath crept in as a meane and when he fained in false teachers to adulterate the word of God also gaue them a name vnder which they might the better deceiue So the false Prophets vsed alwayes proudly and with ful mouth to arrogate to thēselues whatsoeuer honour God had bestowed vpon his seruants And the apostle séemeth to haue vsed this name least they might deceiue vs with their false pretences which falslye pretende the name of God euen as we sée at this daye very many to be amazed with the bare name of the church that they had rather auowe themselues into the eternall destruction of the Pope then to take from him any or the least part of authoritie Therefore this graunting is to be noted For the Apostle coulde haue sayde that euerie one is not to bée beléeued but because false teachers did so belye the title of the spirite he so leaueth the same vnto them that together hée sheweth that it is friuolous and triflyng excepte they doo indéede perfourme what they pretende and that they are to be accounted as fooles who being amazed at the very noyse of an honourable title dare not inquire of the matter Prooue the Spirites Because all Prophecies be not true the Apostle sayth héere that they must be brought to the trial And he speketh not only to the whole body of the church but also to euery faythfull man But it is asked whence we haue such a discretion They which aunswere that the worde of God is a rule whereby euerye thing must bée tryed which men doo publikely set foorth they neither saye nothing nor the whole I graunt that doctrines are to be proued by the worde of God but except the spirit of wisedome be present it will lyttle or nothing profitte to haue the worde of God at hande whose interpretation we shall not knowe Euen as for example golde is tryed in the fire and with the touch stone but of them that haue skill For vnto the vnskilfull neyther the touchstone nor the fire can be profitable Therfore that we may be fit iudges it is néedfull that we be indued with the spirite of discretion And because the Apostle shoulde commaund vs this in vayne except we had power to discern it is for a certaintie to be held that the godly shall neuer be destitute of the spirite of wisedome so farre as shall be expedient so that they aske it of the Lord. But so then the spirite shal lead vs to a true discerning if we submit all our senses to the word For it is as is sayd like vnto a touchstone yea it ought to be of much more price vnto vs because that onely is true doctrine which is taken from thence But héere ariseth a hard questiō because if euery one haue right and abilitie to discerne there can neuer any certaintie be determined but rather the whole state of Religion shall be vncertaine
the realmes of obedience in this case for my whole desire is quite contrarie First that bothe the housbande and the wife should obey the Lorde bothe as Christians and in their seuerall place thei that are to gouerne to gouerne in and accordyng to the Lorde Collo 3.17 and thei that are to obey to obey in and accordyng to the Lorde Acts. 4.19 If any intende otherwayes their authoritie will bee without the Lorde and deserueth to bee so taken Againe I aske seyng the Lorde hath appointed this vnto all his children 1. Thes 4 1.2 that whatsoeuer thei haue gained of knowledge practize in the worde of God 2. Pet. 3.18 Psalm 84.7 thei still grow and goe forwarde to full perfection whether thei be men or women who shall prescribe a sufficiēcie or dare saie that thei haue enough J wish we maie in this cleare light of knowledge leaue winking as it were at noone dayes and tremble thus to dallie or thus to deale vniustly with the most holie truth of the Lorde and to presse vniust iniuries vppon the soules of our poore bretheren least in carelesse greeuyng the consciences of the Lordes annointed we violently bryng vpon our selues the heauie wrathe and indignation of God If we in the truth of an humble soule do weigh the seuerall testimonies of the worde of the Lorde to the right guiding of his seruaunts to the assuraunce of his grace in the obedience of his will we shall easily be made able to meete with all these mischeefes and many moe that might otherwaies preuaile to turne vs out of the waie And as the Spirite of God hath amongst infinite other places of Scripture to that effect by the Apostle Sainct Ihon in his first Epistle proued that true iustification and eternall life is onely by Iesus Christ and shewed further that there is no assuraunce of this grace of the Lorde where is not the effectuall power of the Spirite of the Sonne of God in the iustified who are vnited vnto hym as the members vnto the head and receiue of his fulnesse to leade them in a continuall true obedience of his will reuealed in his worde and in the truthe thereof that thei might stand out immouably vnto the end exhorted to beware of false teachers and all that deceiue and reasoning from the effect to the cause he proueth the truthe of the loue of God towarde vs by our loue to the bretheren Which beyng well considered of vs and applied to our seuerall vse in the direction of the Spirite of Christ will not onely arme vs against Sathan in the former euilles but make vs effectuallie wise in the waie of life And as the same Epistle of Sainct Jhon is most sweete and plentifull in it self being full of plaine witnesse of the grace of God and effectuall testimonies who bee his So is it most clerely profitably opened and made plaine by the reuerende and moste worthie seruaunt of Iesus Christ M. Caluin in his tyme. Whiche his labours in regarde of the greate good thei might doe to many fearing the Lorde that want the knowledge of the tongue wherein he wrote I haue as my other occasions haue giuen me leaue translated into the Englishe tongue and offryng my poore labours therein to the Churche of GOD I haue been bolde to commende the first fruites as it were vnto you right hartely praiyng that whatsoeuer the Lord shall therein open vnto you that maie concerne you through conuersion continuaunce or cherefull constancie in the Lorde that you will applie it nere vnto your soules and that you maie so alwaies profite in the same as may more more seale vp vnto your seuerall consciences the effectuall assuraunce of the eternall grace of God in Iesus Christ and make you able to stand vnder the burthens that you do or shall indure from tyme to tyme for the honour of his name Maister Caluin also vpon Iude and an Epistle of his owne written to a freend J haue as I might translated likewise and deliuered withall to the Printe praiyng that the one and other maie doe that good to Gods Churche and namely to your selues that I hartely wishe and that you maie euer remaine together in the vnitie of truthe and in all holy fellowship among your selues and with the whole Church of God growing vp from strength to strength to a full measure of perfection in Iesus Christ to whose mercies I shall not cease by his grace to cōmend you and the whole Church of God for euer Yours assuredly in the Lorde W. H. THE COMENTAries of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the first Epistle of Iohn The Argument THis Epistle is most agréeable to his spirit who before others was therfore beloued of Christ that he might make him familiar vnto vs. Further it contayneth Doctrine mixt with exhortations It disputeth of the eternall deitie of Christ together also of the incomparable grace which being made manifest to the world he brought with him generally of all his benefits and chiefly it commendeth and extolleth the inestimable grace of the adoption of the Lord. Thence it taketh the occasion to exhort Sometimes it doth generally admonish to religious and holye lyfe and againe by name it giueth preceptes of loue but none of these it doth prosecute in continuaunce For euerie where in teaching and exhorting he is diuerse but especially he is plentifull in vrging to brotherly loue It also toucheth other thinges briefly as of taking héede of seducers and such other lyke But euerie thing maye be obserued in his place CHAP. 1. 1 THat which was from the beginning which we haue heard which we haue seene with our eies which wee haue looked vppon which our hands haue handled of the word of lyfe 2 And that life was made manifest and wee haue seene and beare witnesse and doo shewe vnto you that eternall lyfe which was with the Father and is made manifest vnto vs. HEe sheweth that in the beginning lyfe was giuen vnto vs in Christ which thing as it is an incomperable good so it ought to rauish and inflame all our sences with a wonderfull loue and desire of it Indéede this is spoken in fewe and simple wordes That lyfe is made manifest But if wée doe account howe miserable and horrible the condition of death is and agayne of what worthynesse the kingdome of GOD and his immortall glorye is we shall héere perceiue some more excellent thing then can bée expressed with anye wordes This therefore is the purpose of the Apostle when hée hath shewed the most excellent good thing yea the chiefe and alone happynesse which GOD hath vouchsafed vs in his Sonne to lighten our mindes But because the greatnesse of the maker did require that the truth should be certaine and approoued hée tourneth much in this part For all these Which wee haue seene which wee haue hard which wee haue looked vppon c. are effectuall to establish the credite of the Gospell Nor indéed doeth hée adde
to be troubled at Séeing the Church is lyke vnto a floore the chaffe must be fanned that the wheate maye remaine pure This dooth GOD when hée thrusteth hypocrites out of the Church for hée dooth purge it from filth and vncleannesse 20 And you haue an annoyntment from that holy one and knowe all things 21 I haue not written vnto you because you knowe not the truth but because you haue knowen it and because no lye is of the truth 22 Who is a lyer but hee which denyeth that Iesus is Christ This is Antichrist which denyeth the Father and the Sonne 23 Whosoeuer denieth the Sonne the same hath not the Father THE Apostle dooth modestly excuse it that hée didde so carefully and diligentlye admonish them least they should thinke themselues to bée ouerthwartlye rebuked as rude ignoraunt of those things which they ought very well to knowe So Paul yéeldeth wisedome to the Romanes that they might be able and fit to admonish others Rom. 15.14 Yet together he sheweth that he could not otherwise perfourme the dutie that was inioyned him except he did admonish them And yet the Apostles doo not flatteringlye speake so but by this meanes they doo wisely foresée least their doctrine should be reiected of any sorts of men while they shew that it agréeth and is profitable not onely to the rude people but euen to those that be lerned in the Lords schoole Experience it selfe teacheth how disdainfull the eares of men bée Indeede such irksomnesse must be far from the godly yet it is the parte of a good and wise teacher to let passe nothing whereby he may make all willing to heare him And it is certaine that we receiue with lesse héede reuerence that which is spoken if wée suppose that hée which speaketh dooth take from vs the knowledge which is giuen of the Lord. The Apostle dooth together sharpen the readers with this processe because they haue the lesse excuse which are indued with the gifte of vnderstanding except they goe before others in profiting The summe is that the apostle dooth not teach them as rude and such as learne but their principles but he bringeth to their minde the things which they alreadie know and then he exhorteth them to stirre vp the sparkes of the spirite that the full brightnesse maye shine in them And he expoundeth himselfe in the next words denying that he wrote to them therefore because they knew not the truth but because they were well instructed in it For if they had bene ignoraunt and nouises they could not haue vnderstood this doctrine And wheras he saith They know all things it must not be vnderstoode generally but restrained to the circumstances of the present place But whereas he saith they haue an annoynting of that Holy one I doubt not but he alludeth to the olde Figures For out of the Sanctuarie there was oyle taken to annoynt the Priests But Daniel 7.24 sheweth that the comming of Christ is the proper time of annoynting with the holy of holiest For therefore was he annoynted of his Father that he might poure forth vppon vs much plentie of his owne fulnesse Hence it followeth that men are not rightly wise by the sharpnesse of their owne vnderstanding but by the inlyghtening of the Spirite and then that we are no waies made pertakers of the Spirite but by Christ who is the true Sanctuarie and our alone high Priest 21 And that no lye Hée graunteth that they haue iudgement whereby they discerne truth from falshood And this proposition is not Logicall That a lye differeth from the truth as generall Rules are giuen in Schooles but the speach is applyed to Vse and Practise As if he should haue said that they doo not onelye holde that which is true but are armed also agaynst the subtiltyes and deceyptes of the wicked that they maye wisely looke to themselues Further hée speaketh not of one or two kinde of lyes but whatsoeuer crafte Satan goeth about or by what meane soeuer he set vpon them that the wisedome to discerne lyght from darkenesse was alwayes readye with them because they are guyded by the Spirite 22 Who is a lyer Hée dooth not affirme that they onely are lyers who denye that the Sonne of God is come in the flesh leaste any shoulde beyonde measure disquiet himselfe in dissoluing this doubte but that they excéede all other As if hée had sayde Excepte this maye bée taken to bée a lye that there cannot any other thing be taken so As wée vse commonly to speake If vnfaithfulnesse to GOD and men bée not a faulte what els shall we call a faulte And that which hée had generally touched of false prophets hée nowe applyeth to the state of his owne time For hée dooth with the finger poynt them out which troubled the Church Whereas the olde Writers thought that Cherinthus and Carpocrates were noted out I easelye receyue it But the denying of Christ stretcheth farre For it is not inough to confesse in one word that Iesus is Christ except he be acknowledged to be such a one as hée is offered vnto vs of his Father in the Gospell Those two Heretykes whome I haue before named gaue the title of Christ to the Sonne of God but yet they vntruely helde him to bée onely man As there are diuers others as Arrius who adorning him with the name of GOD did neuerthelesse spoyle him of his eternall and omnipotent Diuinitie Martion dreamed that he was but the image of a man Sabellius fayned that hée differed nothing from his Father They all denyed him to bée the Sonne of God because none of them did rightly know the whole Christ but falsifiyng his truth as much as in them was they haue for Christ framed to themselues an Idoll Then brake out Pelagius who indéed mooued no controuersie of the being of Christ but graunted that hée was true God and man but hée translated almost all his honour vnto vs. But this is to bring Christ to nothing when his power grace is abolished So the Papists at this daye setting frée will agaynst the grace of the holy Ghost placing parte of our righteousnesse and saluation in the desarte of workes fayning infinite Patrones to themselues by whome they may haue God fauourable they haue I wot not what counterfayte Christ but the lyuely and naturall Image of God which ought to shine in Christ they deface with their wicked inuentions they weaken his power they ouerthrowe and peruert his office Now we sée that Christ is denyed so often as those things that are proper vnto him are takē from him And as Christ is the end of the lawe and the Gospell and hath in himselfe all the treasures of wisdome and knowledge so is ●he the verie marke that all Heretikes aime ●at that thether they maye directe all their artillerie Wherefore the Apostle doth not without cause make them the chiefe of all deceiuers which fight against Christ séeing that the full truth is set forth
be added I sée that it is had in the best and most allowed copies I doo willingly receiue it the sence shal be the god to the end he may more plentifully confirme our faith in Christ doth by a thrée fold means witnesse that we must rest in him For as our faith doth acknowledge three persons in one being of God so it is called vnto Christ by so many means that it may rest it selfe in him Whereas he saith that thrée are one it is not referred vnto the beeing but rather vnto the consent As if he should saye that the Father and his euerlasting worde and the Spirite doe with one consent equallye approue Christ Therefore some bookes haue Eis En that is Into one But although thou readest En Eisen that is Are one as it is in other Copies yet there is no doubt but that the Father the Word and the Spirite are sayd to be one in the selfe same sence in which afterwards Bloud Water and the Spirite But whereas the Spirite which is one witnesse is twice rehearsed the repetition séemeth to be vnfit I answere Seing he doth witnesse diuersly of Christ that a double place of witnessing is fitlye giuen vnto him For the Father with his euerlasting wisedome and the Spirite doeth pronounce from heauen as by his absolute power that Iesus is Christ Therefore in the place the onely maiestie of his diuinitie is to be considered of vs and bicause the spirit dwelling in our harts is the earnest pledge and seale to seale vp that decrée by this meanes he speaketh againe in earth by his grace But because it may be that all men will not receiue this reading I will so expound those words that follow as if the Apostle had named these only witnesses on earth 8 Are three He applyeth nowe that sentence of water and bloud to his purpose namely that they haue no excuse which refuse Christ forasmuch as he hath prooued with sufficient strong and plaine witnesses that it is he which was promised long before For bloud and water séeing that they are pledges and effects of saluation brought by him doo truly witnesse that he is sent of God Further the Holy Ghost is added as a third witnesse whome notwithstanding hath the first place because otherwise water and bloude shoulde haue issued without profit For it is he which doth seale vp in our hearts the witnesse of water and bloud it is he which bringeth to passe by his power that the fruite of the death of Christ dooth come vnto vs yea rather that bloud being shed for our redemption dooth pearce euen vnto our soules or that I may speake all in one worde it causeth that Christ with all his benefits is ours So Paule Rom. 1.4 After that he had sayd that Christ was shewed to bée the sonne of God by the power of his resurrection doeth immediatly adde by the sanctifieng of the Spirite Because whatsoeuer tokens of the heauenly glorie doeth shine in Christ they shoulde bée neuer the lesse darke vnto vs and should bée farre from our sight vnlesse the spirite did open vnto vs the eyes of faith Now the readers doo vnderstand why Iohn hath brought the spirite as witnesse with water bloud namely because it is the proper office of the Spirite to make cleane our consciences by the bloude of Christ and to cause that the cleansing brought by him is effectuall in vs. Of which thing ther is something spoken in the beginning of the first Epistle of Peter chap. 1. verse 22. where Peter vseth almost the same speach to wit that the holy Ghost dooeth purge our soules by the sprinkeling of the bloud of Christ But by these words we may gather that faith dooth not take holde of Christ bare or naked but with all his quickening power For what profite were it that Christ was sent into the earth vnlesse he had pacified God by the sacrifice of his death vnlesse the office of cleansing had bene inioyned him of his father yet it may be obiected that the distinction is superfluous which is héere set downe because Christ by putting awaye sinne hath made vs cleane Therefore the Apostle nameth one thing twice I graunt indéede that in the putting awaye of sinne there is also included a washing Therefore I haue not set a difference of water and bloud as though they wer diuers things But if euery one of vs doo weigh his owne weakenesse he shall easelye acknowledge that bloud is not in vaine or without cause discerned from water Further as it hath bene alreadie saide the Apostle alludeth vnto the Rytes of the Lawe But God did in times paste institute not onely Sacrifice but also washings because of the weaknesse of man The Apostle woulde plainelye expresse that the truth of both parts was offered vs in Christ By which reason he sayde a little before Not in water onely For hee dooth signifie that not onelye some parte of our saluation is founde in Christ but also all partes full so that nothing more is to be sought otherwhere 9 If the witnesse of men He reasoneth from the lesse to the greater howe vnthankfull men are if they refuse Christ approued from heauen so as he hath said For if in mens affaires we doo rest in the wordes of men which can lye and deceiue how vnséemly shall it be that God hath losse credit with vs in his owne matters wherein he is the cheefe Iudge Therefore onely iniquitie doth let that we receiue not Christ when as hée giueth creditte to his power by a lawfull proofe Further he calleth the witnesse of God not onely that which the Spirite dooth giue into our harts but that also which we haue from water bloud For that power of purging and putting away sinne was not earthly but heauenly Wherefore the bloud of Christ is not to be estéemed after the common manner of men but we must rather respect the purpose of God wherein it was ordained to put awaye sinne and that heauenlye power which hath flowed from thence Further this is the witnesse of God which he hath testified of his sonne 10 He that beleeueth on the sonne of God hath the witnesse in himselfe Hee that beleeueth not God hath made him a lyer because he beleeued not the witnesse which god hath testified of his sonne 11 And this is the witnes that God hath giuen vs eternall life And this life is in his sonne 12 He that hath the sonne hath life He that hath not the sonne of God hath not life 10 THis is the witnesse The note Oti doth not note heere a cause but is onely taken in the way of exposition For after that the Apostle had taught that God doth deserue much more credite then men now he addeth that we can giue no creditte vnto God but by beléeuing in Christ because God dooth set him onely before vs and dooth stay vs in him Hence he gathereth that we doo beléeue in Christ safely and with quiet
our faith that we maye be assured that in our owne cause we shal neuer take the repulse In the meane time the Apostle dooth exhort vs that one of vs be mutuallye carefull for the safetie of another And again he willeth that the falls of our bretheren be vnto vs prouocations to pray And in truth this hardnesse were passing great to be touched with no sense of compassion when wée sée the soules which are redéemed with the bloud of Christ perish And he sheweth that there is a remedie at hand whereby bretheren may helpe their bretheren He shall giue life he saith to him that is readie to perish that shall pray for him Albeit the word He shall giue may be referred to God as if it had bene sayde God shall graunt the life of our bretheren to our prayers But the sense shall be one still that so farre foorth the prayers of the faithfull are auaileable that they maye deliuer a brother from death If thou doost vnderstande it of man that he dooth giue life vnto his brother the speach will be hyperbolicall yet it will containe no vnseemly thing For that which is giuen vnto vs by the free grace of god yea that which for our sake is graunted vnto others we are sayd to giue vnto others So great a profite ought not to mooue vs a lyttle to pray that our bretherens sins may be forgiuen them And when the Apostle cōmendeth vnto vs Sumpathian a compassion he dooth withall admonish how much we are to take héede of crueltie in condemning our bretheren and too much sharpnesse in despairing of their safetie A sinne not vnto death Least immediately we cast away all hope of their safetye which sinne he sheweth that God dooth not so seuerely punish their faults that therfore he dooth vtterly cast them off Wherevppon it dooth follow that we must take them for bretheren séeing the Lord dooth receiue them in the accompt of children But he denieth that they are sinnes vnto death not onelye wherein the Saints doo daily offend but also if at any time it come to passe that they grieuously prouoke the wrath of God For so long as there remayneth place to forgiuenesse death dooth not yet wholly raigne And yet the Apostle dooth not héere distinguish betwixte veniall and deadly sin as afterwards was commonly done For that distinction which preuayled in the Papacie is most vnsauorie The Sorbonnists acknowledge almost no sinne to be deadly except wherein there appeareth such grose vncleannesse that it may be felt with hands So amongst veniall sinnes they accompt the most horrible filthinesse which lurketh in the minde Finally all the fruites of originall sin so that they breake not out into externall acte they thinke to be done away with a light sprinkling of holy water And what maruell when they doo not accompt the blasphemous doubtings of the grace of God and whatsoeuer lusts and concupiscences to be sinne so that the consent be not withall If the minde of man be shaken with vnbeléefe if impatience doo prouoke him that he murmure agaynst God how much soeuer monstrous lusts doo mooue him all this is lighter with the papists then that he be ouertaken in sinne at the least after baptisme Therefore it is no maruel if of greuous offences they can make venial sins for they weigh thē with their own not with the ballance of god But among the faithful this principle must be vndoubted that whatsoeuer is cōtrary to the law of god is sin that deadly by his own nature For where the trāsgressiō of the law is ther is sin death Then what shall be the sense of the apostles words He denieth those sinnes to be deadly which albeit they are worthie of death Yet God dooth not so seuerely punish them Therefore he dooth not weigh the sinnes in themselues but he iudgeth of them according to the fatherly kindnesse of God which pardoneth the guiltinesse where yet there was offence Finally he dooth not giue thē ouer to death that God hath restored to life by raising them againe albeit they letted not why they should not haue ben shut out from life There is a sinne vnto death I haue sayd alreadie that sinne is called so whereto there is lefte no hope of forgiuenes But it is demaunded what manner of sinne that is For it must néedes be very gréeuous which God so seuerely punisheth It may be gathered by the course of the text that the fall was not in part as they say nor the transgression of one precept but a generall falling away where by men doo vtterlye estraunge themselues from God For the apostle addeth afterwards that the sonnes of God doo not sinne that is that they forsake not God and giue ouer and imbondage themselues whollye vnto Sathan It is no meruaile if such a fallyng awaye be a deadly sinne For God dooth neuer so depriue his children of the grace of his spirite but that they receiue some sparke of godlynesse Therefore they must néedes be reprobates and giuen ouer vnto death who so fall awaie that they cast away the feare of God If anie aske whether the waie of saluation be shut vp against their repentaunce The answere is readie That séeing they are giuen ouer vnto a reprobate sence and destitute of the holy Ghost they can doe no other thing then runne headlong into worse and adde sinne vnto sinne Further séeing sinne or blasphemie against the Spirit doth continually drawe with it such a falling awaie there is no doubt but it is noted heere But it is asked againe by what markes we may know that the fall of man is deadly For except there were certaine knowledge of that thing the Apostle shuld except in vaine that we must not praie for that kinde of sinne Therefore it shall bée lawfull sometimes to determine whether he be past hope that hath falne or that there be yet place to recouerie I graunt indéed that that is true and it is proued without controuersie by this place But because this cōmeth but seldly to passe god commending the infinit riches of his grace commandeth vs by his example to be merciful the iudgement of eternall death is not rashly to be giuen vppon anie man rather loue dooth incline vs to hope well But if the desperate wickednesse of some men doo appeare vnto vs no otherwise then if the Lord did poynt it out with the finger there is not why we shoulde striue with the iust iudgement of God or desire to be more fauorable then he 17 Euery vnrighteousnesse This place may be expoūded diuersly for if thou resolue it into the contrarie part the sense shall not be amisse thus Albeit all vnrighteousnesse is sinne yet ther is some sin not vnto death Another sense would also likewise agrée Because sinne is all vnrighteousnesse therevppon it followeth that there is some sinne not vnto death Others take All vnrighteousnes for whole vnrighteousnesse as if the Apostle should haue said that the sinne whereof