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A09026 The grounds of diuinitie plainely discouering the mysteries of Christian religion, propounded familiarly in diuers questions and answeres: substantially proued by scriptures; expounded faithfully, according to the writings of the best diuines, and euidently applyed by profitable vses, for the helpe and benefite of the vnlearned which desire knowledge. To the which is prefixed a very profitable treatise, containing an exhortation to the study of the word, with singular directions for the hearing and reading of the same. By Elnathan Parr minister of the word, at Palgraue in Suffolke.; Grounds of divinitie. Parr, Elnathan, d. 1622. 1614 (1614) STC 19314; ESTC S103147 128,560 328

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somewhat to offer God in the same person that such offring might be sufficient For the worke of our Redemption was performed by the Man-hood but the vertue and merite was from the God-head And here we haue found out the Reason why the Righteousnesse of Christ should be of merite sufficient and effectuall for thousand thousands euen all the Elect because it is the righteousnesse and obedience not of a méere Man but of God and Man in one person euen of God himselfe whose goodnesse and righteousnesse must néeds be as himselfe of infinite merite forre and vertue The righteousnesse then of Christ hath this aptitude or nature to make all beléeuing sinners righteous because it was so appointed of God It hath power and sufficienty is to doe because it is the righteousnesse of God Vse 1. To giue thankes vnto God for the Incarnation of our Lord Iesus Christ and our redemption by him and to take delight to grow in the knowledge of it according to the Scriptures For indéed how can he be a Christian or Godly who knoweth not his Sauiour nor the great mystery of Godlinesse concerning him 1. Tim. 3.16 Ioh. 8.24 1. Ioh. 5.10 Ibid. 11.12 as it is called Nay wholly to be ignorant thereof or to deny it is to deny our sinnes make God a lyar and to loose eternall life Vse 2. Is Christ God Then tremble all yée prophane wretches which despise his Word and Sacraments yea let all such tremble who teare his Body Bloud and Passion by their blasphemous oathes for he is God yea a iealous and reuenging God yea a consuming fire But let all such as feare him and trust in him be comforted yea let them be merry and ioyfull for he is God most true and able to performe all his pretious promises of saluation And though shame disgrace rebukes of men and cruell persecutions follow the profession of his Name Gospell shrinke not neither be ashamed he is able and will both beare thée out assist thée and reward thee in his Kingdome Remember Paul 2. Tim. 1.12 For the Gospell saith he I suffer but I am not ashamed for I know in whom I haue beleeued and I am perswaded that hee is able to keepe that which I haue committed vnto him vnto that day Is Christ man Then be comforted thou which art afflicted in body or minde which beleeuest For wee haue a high Priest which is touched with our infirmities Heb. 2.17.18 4.15.16 and is full of compassion who was afflicted who suffered and was tempted that he might be able to succour them which are tempted Is Christ God and Man in one Person Then let thy soule by Faith rest on his obedience as sufficient yea of infinite price for thy Redemption c. Qu. I conceiue in some measure I thanke God the exceeding worthinesse of the person of Christ and that his righteousnesse is of a sufficient merite for all the Elect yea if it had so pleased God for a thousand worlds but what is this Righteousnesse of Christ for the which we are iustified Ans It is to speake properly his actuall obedience whereby he fulfilled the will of his Father both in perfect keeping of the Law and in voluntary suffering the punishment due to our finnes Rom. 5.19 Phil. 2.8 Explic. The Righteousnesse of Christ is two folde vncreated essentiall to the Godhead which is incommunicable and cannot be imputed and created being either the holinesse of his nature which improperly I would not deny to be imputed or Hebr. 7.26 of his actions which is the actuall obedience spoken of in the Answer which properly is imputed and comprehendeth his holy life and whole humiliation vnder diuers heads deliuered in the Créede Of the which I will not in particular inquire because there are diuerse Expositions of these things in euerie mans hand so plentifull and excellent that the Authors séeme to haue left nothing further to be spoken therein Vse It is the righteousnes of Christ for the which onely we are iustified in the sight of God not for our owne inherent righteousnesse either in whole or in part because it is vnperfect and wil not endure the rigor of the Law nor is proportionable to the iustice of God which is to be satisfied yea the maintaining of Iustification by workes ouer-turneth the foundation of Religion which whosoeuer obstinately and finally holdeth cannot possibly be saued Q. How shall I bee made partaker of this righteousnesse of Christ Ans Wee are made partakers of the righteousnesse of Christ by faith onely Ioh. 1.12 Ioh. 20.28 Act. 26.18 Rom. 3.22 28. and 4.6 Gal. 2.16 c. Expl. As the righteousnesse of our owne workes is not that for the which we are iustified so neither is it or the sacrifice of the Masse the Instrument of applying the obedience of Christ vnto vs but onely Faith And faith is that instrument not for any inward dignity or merit of it neither as it is a quality or good worke nor because it hath Charity ioyned with it but because it receiueth and embraceth Christ Ioh. 1.12 Rom. 1.17 And therefore we are iustified by Faith or through Faith but not for Faith When therefore we say Faith iustifieth it is meant Correlatiuely or in regard of the obiect which it apprehends the Righteousnesse of Christ being hence called the Righteousnesse of Faith Euen as it is the Treasure which maketh rich the hand onely receiues it euen so our Faith receiueth the Treasure of the Righteousnesse of Christ whereby we are iustified and enriched to eternall life And because Faith onely hath this property and power to receiue the righteousnesse of Christ therefore we say that we are iustified by Faith onely not so to be vnderstood as that we exclude Loue and good Workes from Faith but from the act of iustifying and receiuing the promise for though Faith and good Workes agrée together in the conuersion and renouation and obedience of a Christian as the life and the actions of life the Trée and the Fruit the Cause and the Effect Yet in the particular of iustification they are as contrary as fire and water Rom. 10.3 and 11.6 and destroy one another The manner of our Iustification by Faith is thus God in the promise of the Gospell offereth the Righteousnesse of Christ and withall in the hearts of his children by his Spirit worketh a power whereby they receiue it which is Faith not onely belieuing the truth of the promise in generall but in particular applying to themselues which Faith by the sentence of God is then imputed to vs for Righteousnesse to Iustification Vse We are here admonished specially to labour for this same Faith without which Christ dyed indéed and was righteous but not for vs. The excellency of Faith cannot sufficiently be expressed By this the Word and Sacraments are profitable vnto vs our Prayers auaileable by this By this our obedience is acceptable we please God we stand we
also best stoppeth the mouth of Reprobates and taketh away all reasoning from them as was said when they must acknowledge that there was matter in them 〈◊〉 reprobation by the fall of Adam So doth this best set forth the rich grace of God to the Elect the vessels of Mercy then they shall consider that there was 〈◊〉 in them deseruing Reprobation And me thinkes when I consider that 〈◊〉 are elected in Christ it must néedes follow that they are to be considered salin for Christ presupposeth sinne which Christ was to satisfie for the elect For the second Proposition that God considered not man good is plaine because all promises of Gods eternal fauour both before the fall and after the same are made in the Scriptures to them which are good either by Creation or Regeneration and which continue in the same To conclude Election and Reprobation may be considered eyther absolutely as that God elected or reprobated these or that he elected or reprobated these and not these If you aske why God elected these I answer that his sole will without any the least respect in the Creature was the cause of it If you aske why God elected these and not those as Iacob and not Esau I answere after the same manner If you aske why God reprobateth these rather then these I answer as before that there is no cause thereof in the Creature but onely in him which is his will If also you shall aske why did God reprobate these I answere that his will also is the onely cause thereof in this sense namely that it was in Gods frée power notwithstanding sinne to elect or not elect to reprobate or not reprobate For God was not compelled by the sinne he considered in man to reprobate him for he might haue elected the same man in Iesus Christ if he had pleased And yet this we adde that in reprobation of these God had respect to mans sinne not actuall infidelity or sinne but originall not as a principall efficient or as a cause first moouing for God might haue not reprobated if he had so pleased but as a cause deseruing reprobatiō or as a necessary condition in the obiect without which GOD will not reprobate any For neither doth God in time deny his grace to any but to those who deserue to be denied neither decrées he before time to deny it but vnto such And whereas some will say An vniuersall cause bringeth forth an vniuersall effect If then sinne be vniuersall why is not Reprobation I answer that an vniuersall cause bringeth forth such effect actually if it be not hindered by a superiour ouer-ruling cause And so I yéelde that it is the natrue of sinne to depriue all of Grace and Glorie Rom. 3.23 and would haue this effect vpon all mankind if God should shew no mercy and the reason it hath not is because God is pleased out of his botomlesse mercie to accept of some and to elect them in Christ Vse 1. Beware of searching too farre into this déepe without the light of the Word The plaine way is the safest and in as much as the Scripture hath more sparingly spoken of Reprobation then Election Doe thou labour more to make thy election sure vpon good grounds then to conceiue euery quiddity of men concerning Reprobation Vse 2. If thou findest vpon good grounds that thou arte elected for euer acknowledge the rich mercy of God vnto thée who wert déepe enough in Adams transgression to be damned if God had not of his frée loue discerned thée therefore let it bind thée to all humilitie séeing thou hast receiued all and all thankefulnesse to him that hath shewed thée such mercy Vse 3. Beware of that damnable speach of profane men who say If I be predestinated and Gods decrée must take effect then I may doe what I will for if I be appointed to saluation I shall be saued and if to damnation I shall be damned whatsoeuer I doe Which is all one as if one should say God hath decréed that I shall liue or die If he hath appoynted life I shall liue though I eate not at all or though I eate poyson if he hath appoynted death t is not eating or not eating will saue me therefore I will either not eate at all or I will eate poison then which collection there can bee nothing more sottish If a man be reprobate he shall certainly be damned doe what he can T is most true But yet remember such an one can nay will doe nothing but that which shall more and more bring his damnation vpon him For the horrible disease of finne not being healed by Christ as it is only in the Elect must néeds bring forth fruit vnto death Indéed if a Reprobate had power to doe good and to repent and yet for all that and doing so he should be damned by the necessitie of Gods will there might be some colour but to reprobate is to be left in originall sinne which is the fountaine of all transgressions and the persons so left are iustly so left because they are left guilty in Adam and can do no good vnlesse God did giue them new grace which he is not bound to doe and they haue deserued not to receiue Likewise if a man be elected hee must néedes be saued not that God hath elected to saue any absolutely without grace but whomsoeuer he hath elected to saue he hath elected also to beléeue and repent that they may be capable thereof For God did as well decrée the meanes whereby we should be saued as that we should be saued which meanes are the merite of Christ effectuall calling Iustification Faith Repentance c. which whosoeuer attaineth may certainely conclude that he is elected and shall be saued as he that wanteth them to the end may certainely conclude that he shall not be saued and therefore neuer was elected Wherefore by the workes of Sanctification make thy Election sure as Peter aduiseth thée 2. Pet. 1.10 Phil. 2.12 c. And make an end of thy Saluation with feare and trembling as Paul councelleth thée Qu. Are then all which are in the Church of God on Earth predestinated to life eternall and effectually sanctified Ans No onely those are predestinated to life Mat. 13.24 25. Mat. 22.10 and effectualy sanctified which are of th'inuisible church many are in the visible which are hypocrites and profane Quest Are there then two Churches one which can not be seene and an other visible which may be seene Ans No there is but one Church which in diuers respects is said to be Inuisible or Visible Mat. 22.18 Rom. 2.28 29. 9.7 Expli Whosoeuer are of the Inuisible Church are holy not all that are of the visible Church which two tearmes of Visible Inuisible are in diuers respects giuen to the Church which is but one euen as if you should say the same man to be inuisible in regard of his soule and visible in regard