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A15529 Theologicall rules, to guide vs in the vnderstanding and practise of holy Scriptures two centuries: drawne partly out of Scriptures themselues: partly out of ecclesiasticall writers old and new. Also Ænigmata sacra, holy riddles; or misticall cases and secrets of diuinitie, with their resolutions. Foure centuries: the vnfolding whereof layeth open that truth that concerneth saluation. By T.W. preacher of the word. Wilson, Thomas, 1563-1622. 1615 (1615) STC 25798; ESTC S120090 119,259 364

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heauens haue no glory whereby God is more blessed but wherby Angels and men may be more happy in beholding and enioying there the glory and maiestie of their good Creator AEnig 444. How is it written that wee know not what to aske yet the Lord hath taught vs in a praier what we should pray for Resolution We haue a prayer giuen to teach the matter of our petition but the right manner of asking wee must bee taught by the Spirit who also in extremities and perplexed cases suggests motions and requests such as we our selues know not of Rom. 8. AEnig 445. How may it be said that the wicked know God and yet the Scripture denieth that they know him Resolution They know him by a generall knowledge from the sight of the creation but not by a speciall knowledge of faith they know him as a God but not as a Sauiour Finally they know him historically not effectually to saluation AEnig 446. If the Spirit make intercession for vs how is Christ our only intercessor Resolution The Spirit maketh intercession one way by suggesting and prompting vs helping vs to pray Rom. 8. and Christ another way by merit of his death AEnig 447. If Christ be Lord of all how is he called a seruant Resolution A seruant in respect of his Father who sent him with commandement to teach and redeeme his Church Esay 53. in respect whereof he is Lord hauing purchased it by his death and now gouerning and preseruing it by his Spirit and power AEnig 448. How may Paul sweare yet breake not the precept which saith sweare not at all Resolution The precept forbids rash swearing and swearing by creatures as appeares in the place of Mat. 5. Paul sware aduisedly in a waighty cause by the name of God only AEnig 449. How can he be said to returne to vs who is euer with vs Euer with vs by presence generall by essence and power yet returnes by his grace and benefit when God restoreth them to such as were in part and for a time without them AEnig 450. How can hee be said to differ or long to put off who doth all things in due time Resolution In respect of vs who iudge of God as we would do of men or because he commeth not when wee would yet when it may be best for our good and that is due time AEnig 451. How can Christ be of the seede of Dauid seeing he came not of Ioseph Resolution His mother Mary was of Dauids stocke and linage and that is enough to make Christ the sonne of Dauid after the flesh Rom. 1. 5. AEnig 452. Seeing the Godhead did not arise how was Christ declared God at his resurrection Resolution The raising of his dead body by his owne power was an argument of his godhead which though it rose not yet witnessed it selfe in quickening and raising of his dead body AEnig 453. If euery man be a lier how is not he a lier who spake and wrote this Resolution Not in speaking and writing a lier because he was inspired of God and preserued from error in his doctrine and writing yet naturally a lier as other men be all without exception AEnig 454. How can Paul say no man is iustified by the workes of the law and againe the doers of the law are iustified and say truly Resolution He saith truly in both if wee vnderstand him to speake of the workes of the law in one place as they be performed of vs vnperfitly so they iustifie not and in the other place as they be commanded of God in al perfection so they are able to iustifie in that they do not the cause is in vs who fulfill them not Rom. 8. 3. AEnig 455. Abraham beleeued and it was accounted to him for righteousnes and Phineas did a worke which was reckoned to him for righteousnes how doth this agree Resolution Very well if by righteousnes in the one place yee meane forgiuenesse of sinnes imputation of righteousnesse by the obedience of Christ and a righteous act or dutie in the other place for workes iustifie declaratiuely though not effectiuely AEnig 456. How is patience both the cause and effect of experience Resolution The cause by working experience and trying Gods goodnes and power vpon which followeth increase of patience as an effect of that experience Rom. 5. 6. AEnig 457. How is that iustification doth not abound towards all seeing condemnation came vpon all Resolution Because all be not in Christ by faith as all were in Adam by creation Christ is iustification to all his as Adam is condemnation to all th●● come of him Rom. 5. AEnig 458. Seeing all men were Gods owne how was it that he bought them He bought vs with a price in asmuch as we were by Gods righteous iudgement for sinne inthralled to Sathan who was Lord ouer vs till Christ by the ransome of his life redemed vs AEnig 459. Seeing Baptisme is a Sacrament of repentance and mortification and infants cannot repent and mortifie sinne how is it that they are Baptized Baptisme is giuen Infants by the right of the couenant to which they belong and therefore ought to haue the seale which is a lesser thing also the grace of repentance is both sealed and furthered in Infants by this Sacrament also the effect of Baptisme follows long time atfer the act of baptism AEnig 460. How is it that any were damned seeing the Apostle saith he that is dead is freed from sinne and where no sinne is there is no damnation Resolution They which bee ciuilly dead sinne not by outw●●d actuall sin as theiues strangled steale no more all such as be spiritually dead are freed from the dominion and power of sinne FINIS Basill Hierom. 1 1 Rule Explication 2 2 Rule Expl. 3 3 Rule Expl. 4 4 Rule Expl. 5 5 Rule Expl. 6 6 Rule Expl. 7 7 Rule Expl. 8 8 Rule Expl. 9 9 Rule Expl. 10 10 Rule Expl. 11 11 Rule Expl. 12 12 Rule Expl. 13 13 Rule Expl. 14 14 Rule Expl. 15 15 Rule Expl. 16 16 Rule Expl. 17 17 Rule Expl. 18 18 Rule Expl. 19 19 Rule Expl. 20 20 Rule Expl. 21 21 Rule Expl. 22 22 Rule Expl. 23 23 Rule Expli 24 24 Rule Expli 25 25 Rule Expl. 26 26 Rule Expl. 27 27 Rule Expl. 28 28 Rule Expl. 29 29 Rule Expl. 30 30 Rule Expl. 31 31 Rule Expl. 32 32 Rule Expl. 33. 34. 33. 34. Rule Expl. 35 35 Rule Expl. 36 36 Rule Expl. 37 37 Rule Expl. 38 38 Rule Expl. 39 39 Rule Expl. 40 40 Rule Expl. 41 41 Rule Expl. 42 42 Rule Expl. 43 43 Rule Expl. 46 46 Rule Expl. 47 47 Rule Expl. 48 48 Rule Expl. 49 49 Rule Expl. 50 50 Rule Expl. 51 51 Rule Expl. 52 52 Rule Expl. 1 1 Rule Reason 2 2 Rule Examp. 3 3
of proceeding Examples whereof amongst many easie to be marked take one or two The Church is compared to a vineyard an house a floore a net Againe that truth That all must belieue in Christ that will be saued is taught by way of commandement 1. Iohn 3.23 of exhortation Heb. 10.21 of example Heb. 11. of promise and of threatning also Iohn 3 18. also 36. Similitudes are rather for illustration to make darke things plaine then for confirmation to proue any doubtfull thing Such is the similitude of the euill steward of a vine Ioh. 15. of a King marying his sonne c. for similitudes are not argumentatiue The authority of diuine Scripture must not be subiected to humane capacitie August The reason whereof is because corrupt reason cannot diue so deep as Gods truth and the wisdom of God in his word is infinite our vnderstanding finite therefore they erre which will belieue no more than their reason can reach And this error hath been the mother of very many errors Whatsoeuer wee read in any heathen or ecclesiasticall author be it Father Doctor or Counsell or whosoeuer contrary to that wee read in scripture wee ought reiect it as false August In Ireneus we read that Christ died at the age of 50. yeeres Augustine that the communion ought to be giuen to infants In Origen that at length all deuills and men shall be saued and innumerable such like in other authors The reason is because the Scripture conteineth an infallible and perfect truth therefore it must needs be refused as false whatsoeuer in matter of religion and saluation is beside it or against it and whatsoeuer any of the learned Fathers do write truly i● must not be belieued because it comes from them but because it is grounded on Scripture or sound reason Certaine precepts are in common propounded to all as the X. commandements and whatsoeuer precept serues to expound them or illustrate them and some priuat to certain speciall persons as that to Abraham of killing his sonne to the Israelites of spoyling the AEgyptians Also diuers peculiar precepts to magistrates fathers and children pastors c. These common and proper precepts are to be marked because by that meanes a man shall the better walke in the waies of his calling August de doct christ All things reported and commended in Scripture must not be imitated by vs. Because many things well done were personall and not done for example to warrant vs to doe the like August de doct christ This being not knowne hath cast many vpon vnlawfull enterprises as one M. r Birchet in England who by example of Ehud thought he might haue killed a great personage in this land whom he took to be Gods enemie as some of Christs disciples offended by preposterous zeale in following Elias example calling fire from heauen When the Scripture speaketh somthing darkly it vseth for most part to ioyne thereto some plaine thing in the same place to giue light to it Whitaker Also it is Ieromes rule Esay 51. 1. the latter end of the first verse being somwhat hard is presently opened in the beginning of the second verse and in Deut. 7. 3. God hauing said thou shalt not make mariages with Canaanites by and by declares this more fully in the next words Also the 3. verse of the first of Esay expounds the second and the former part of the first verse of Esay 53. doth expound the latter and in Rom. 10. the 5. and 6. verses mentioning the righteousnesse of the law and of faith expoundeth the 3. verse touching our owne righteousnesse and the righteousnesse of God also the confession spoken of in verse 9. is interpreted verse 13. by calling on the name of the Lord. and in vers 8. hauing said the word is neere in the end of that verse sheweth what word hee meaneth to wit not of the law but the Gospell This is the word of faith which we preach See the like Rom. 8. 20. 31. 2. Tim. 4. 6. Rom. 11.7.8 1. Cor. 5.9 Ephes. 5.32 and often elsewhere though not alwaies For somtime we are to range farther of to fetch the sense of some places which we read The not obseruing of this Rule holds many in ignorance and carieth others to many errors We may not imitate the workes of Christ which be miraculous and proper to him as mediator but his morall duties only For they onely were giuen vs for example and paterne Math. 11.29 30. 1. Pet. 2.21 1. Ioh. 2. 6. that wee should walke as he hath walked The ignorance of this caused some to counterfeit themselues Christ as one Moore in K. Edward the VI. his time and one Hacklet in Q. Ellzabeths time Dauid George and sundry others according to that foretold Math. 24. Those things which are subordinate one put in order vnder another doe not fight and iarre so as vpon affirming one of them should follow the denying or excluding of the other as grace of the Father merit of the Son operation of the holy ghost ministerie of the word faith sacraments are subordinate in the matter of mans regeneration and saluation Kickerman Therefore it will not follow we are saued by grace ergo not by Christ. or this we are saued by Christ or iustified by Christ ergo not by faith or this we are iustified and saued by faith ergo what needeth ministerie or sacraments or prayer or good works as popish Priests reason most absurdly Againe Gods prouidence and endeauour in the vse of second causes and meanes be subordinate vnder and seruing one the other Therefore it will not follow we need not pray nor worke nor vse phisicke for body or soule nor preaching because it is ready appointed by Gods prouidence what shall be and what not be which all our care cannot alter as many fantastically argue to their owne perill and ruine Thus in the deliuerie of Christ to death God and Christ and Iudas Satan and Iewes are all subordinate These three latter as instruments to the two former all doing one thing though not to one end Scriptures do diuers times by the poore and needy vnderstand all Gods people poore or rich The reason is because howsoeuer the equitie of the things commanded or forbid may stretch to all sorts wealthy and needy yet there may bee particular reasons why we ought more especially regard the poore and why to that end God would commend his owne peculiar care of them amongst many examples hereof take these few Psal. 10.14 Psal. 14. 6. Psal. 72.2 he shall iudge the poore with equitie but in the next verse this office of Gods magistrate is enlarged to all the people Hills shall bring peace to the people by iustice The like Ps. 82. 3. 4. Iudges are charged to doe right to poore and needy and to defend them yet it is their dutie to discharge and performe
of all sortes are appointed to wrath 1. Tim. 2.3 Rom. 9.22 AEnig 66. How doth God prepare many to destruction yet their destruction is of themselues Resolution In destruction wee are to consider two things the purpose and the execution of it The first is from God decreeing destruction as the punishment of Sinne but mens owne faults and their impenitencie goeth before the latter as the proper cause of it Osea 13. 9. O Israell thy destruction is of thy selfe AEnig 67. How can things be done contrary to the will of God yet not be done besides the will of God If Gods will bee doth reuealed and secret how is it but one will Resolution All sinnes are done contrary to the reuealed will of God which forbiddeth them Exod. Yet they do not fall out besides the secret will of God for they should not bee at all if God were vnwilling they should bee Howbeit Gods will is but as himselfe is that is but one and it is alwaies like it selfe as he is vnchangeable yet of this one will much is manifested in his word and much is reserued vnto himselfe That which concernes the way to saluation and the rule of good life is manifestly reuealed that which concernes the euents and endes of persons and thinges of their councels and actions is kept secret to God himselfe till time bewray it hence commeth the distinction of his will into secret and reuealed Deut. 29. 29. Secret things to God reuealed things to vs. AEnig 68. How can that will be sinnelesse which doth will sinne Resolution That may be sinnelesse will which willeth sinne not as it is sinne and a breach of the law but as punishment of some foregoing sinne or as occasion and meanes of future blessing and safety Thence did God will Adams fall Pharaohs hardening Iudas treason AEnig 69 70. What is that that makes all euill things yet is the cause of no euill and how may this be What is that that drawes euill out of good yet it selfe is most good and how may this be Resolution It is Gods most iust and wise prouidence which maketh all euill of affliction Esay 45. yet is he not cause of any euill of crime which God indeede ordereth and conuerteth to the great benefit of his children by his maruellous goodnesse and wisedome Himselfe still remaining most holy As the Sun is not defiled by shining vpon a dunghill so neither is God polluted by turning bad actions to good ends AEnig 71. How is it that God appointes meanes yet himselfe worketh against meanes Resolution Meanes are appointed for vs to bee helps of our weakenesse and not for him who is almighty and most free neither needing them nor tied to them but working with them without them or against them as hee will Examples hereof in sauing Daniell and opening the blind mans eies with clay AEnig 72. How is it that God commandes vs to vse meanes yet some sinne as much in vsinge them as others in refusinge them Resolution To vse meanes with trust in them as King Asa vsed the Phisition and couetous men vse riches is as great a sinne as it is to refuse meanes when wee may haue them in this later wee doe tempt God Math. 4. in the former we make the meanes our God in placing our confidence in them Col. 3. AEnig 73. How can dead things preserue life Resolution Through Gods effectuall and mightie blessinge our dead meates maintaine life and make vs liuely and our cold cloathes to minister warmth to vs. AEnig 74. How is it that some men haue a good cause with good meanes which they vse well yet speede ill when others who lacke meanes or vse them ill yet speede well though their cause be naught Resolution It pleaseth God to withdraw successe where both the cause and the meanes be good for that he saith that the meanes were either trusted in or vsed without prayer and repentance or a good cause dealt in with no good affection or because God will try the Faith and patience of his children whereas to euill men which haue an euill cause though they lacke meanes or abuse them yet they often speede well that God may the more declare his lenitie and goodnesse in being kinde to the vnkinde or may the better manifest his Iustice in their punishment if they amend not by his bountie AEnig 75. How are the righteous deliuered euen then when they are killed Resolution Death is one meanes of deliuerance vnto the Distressed children of God and the best meanes for after that they rest from all their labours Reuel 14. 13. AEnig 76. How are many of the Saints put to vile deaths yet their death is euer pretious Resolution Their death is vile sometime for the manner of it in the world and in the account of worldlings but in respect of the cause for which they die their constant cleauing to the truth vnto death their cruell and vile death is alwaies precious vnto God Ps. 116. AEnig 77. How can hell bee an help to bringe any man to heauen Resolution The feare of hell paines deserued by sinne and the feeling of hellish sorrowes after some sinne bee sanctified and blessed to the elect of God to bee meanes to keepe them from sinning and either to driue or hould them closer to Christ who is the only way that leades to heauen Thus hell helps to heauen the Deuill against his will proues a Phisition to the iust AEnig 78. What is that that is both a medicine and a poyson at once and how this may be Resolution Sathans temptations and sinnes motions in their owne nature be poysonfull but by Gods mercifull prouidence they prooue medicines too being preseruatiues to the Godly against many sins and the occasiou of more humblenesse warinesse feruencie and prayer The Sacrament of the supper which is an healthfull potion to the contrite sinner to the vnbeleeuers and impenitent it becomes poysonfull and extreame hurtfull through their owne fault 1. Cor. 9. 27.29 AEnig 79. What bitter thing is that that hath a sweet fruit and how it may be Resolution They bee outward afflictions and inward conflict of conscience for sin also the seuere threatnings of the law they all be greeuous and bitter to the flesh but to the inward man they bring foorth in the end the sweet fruits of righteousnesse and peace euen of a good life and a quiet conscience Heb. 12.11 AEnig 80. How is it that God tempteth no man yet leadeth many men into temptation Resolution God being most holy cannot tempt any to sinne by inspiring the motion of sinne for this were against his most pure nature which can abide no iniquitie Psal. 5. 4. Yet as a iust iudge hee leadeth some into temptation by deliuering them vp vnto the lusts of sinne and Satan as a Iudge deliuers the malefactour to the executioner Rom. 1. 24. 26. Let all flesh
to see it at all AEnig 296. How may it be that darknesse shall increase by light Resolution When such as are enlightned to knowledge do not walke in that light but sin against the will of God which they know that light in the end increaseth darknesse and leads to eternall darknes as in the Pharisies who persecuted Christ against their knowledge see Heb. 6.4.5.6 AEnig 297. How may he that knowes little haue more knowledge then hee that knowes much Resolution He that hath litle knowledge with good affection and care to doe what he knowes hath more true knowledg then he which knoweth much and doth not practise a litle actiue knowledge is worth much contemplatiue knowledge which is idle and vnfruitfull 2. Pet. 1.5.6.7 AEnig 298. How may there be a learned Ignorance and an ignorant knowledge Resolution When we are willingly ignorant of that which God would not haue vs know this is a learned ignorance as it is a blockish knowledge when wee are curious to vnderstand things hid from vs or when we do not apply our knowledge to practise AEnig 299. What is that which a man may deale and giue out to others yet himselfe not only still keep it but haue the more of it And how Resolution It is knowledg of heauenly things which the more we communicate and giue out to others the more we haue of it seeing it increaseth by vse as it is written to him that hath it shall be giuen AEnig 300. How may that which is grace be an occasion of great sinne Resolution If the grace of God be turned into wantonnesses as in those who abuse the knowledge of Gods mercies vnto libertie in sinning grace generall by abuse of it is the occasion of sinne AEnig 301. How may men prooue wise while they become fooles and prooue fooles when they become wise Resolution Such as become fooles in themselues laying aside all opinion of their owne wit in matter of saluation giuing ouer themselues wholy to bee gouerned by Gods word these prooue wise vnto God as they which are wise in their conceit thinking their owne discretion sufficient to guide them proue fooles before God AEnig 302. How can a meere man that is heere on earth be at the same time in heauen Resolution By christian hope whereby ●e so certainly looks for possession of heauenly blisse as if already he had it for we are saued by hope Rom. 8. AEnig 303. Seeing by faith we see our inheritance how then can we hope for it for hope is of a thing not seen Resolution By faith we haue a spirituall sight of our heauenly inheritance in that we beleeue the promise of it yet wee doe hope for it because we haue not a present bodily sight and enioying of it hope lookes for the effect of the promise faith to the truth of it AEnig 304. How may one at once beleeue both vnder hope and aboue hope Resolution One may at once beleeue vnder the hope of God and aboue the hope of man despayring in respect of mans reason or humane helps yet hoping well because of Gods promise and power as Abraham did Rom. 4. who from barren Sarah could not hope for a Sonne whom yet he hoped to haue because God had promised AEnig 305. How are we saued by faith only And yet it is written that we are saued by hope Rom. 8. Resolution We are saued by faith as the onely instrumentall cause And by hope we are saued because yet we enioy not the saluation which wee beleeue but by hope look only to possesse it one day Rom. 8. AEnig 306. How is it written that hope maketh not ashamed and it is an anchor And yet many there be which say they hope to be saued who are still wauering and doe neuer attaine the end of their hope Resolution It is Christian hope springing from God and grounded on Gods mercy and truth which confoundeth not other hope is no more hope than a dead man is a man AEnig 307. How may one doe well who doth not loue till he be loued and another if hee do so shall do ill Resolution The elect being first loued of God in Christ and hauing that loue shed abroade in their hearts through the holy Ghost are thereby moued to loue God againe wherein they doe well according to that that is written 1. Iohn 4. We loue God because hee first loued vs. But a wicked man who doth therefore loue his neighbour onely because hee was prouoked by some former loue and doth not loue God but in respect of some precedent temporall blessings herein doth ill not louing purely AEnig 308. What gift is that that is both greater and lesser then faith and how this may be Resolution It is loue which is greater then faith First because it extends further embracing God angels and men both good and bad men whereas faith lookes on God only vpon whose promise it leaneth Secondly loue is not only of larger extent but of larger lasting and continuance then faith which ceaseth when the thing beleeued is enioyed whereas loue remaines in heauen after this life howbeit loue is lesser then faith because it is the daughter and fruit of faith hauing no commendation or force but from faith which alone doth carry vs to Christ and gets vs iustified and sanctified by him A thing which loue cannot doe AEnig 309. How doth loue driue out feare yet the feare of the Lord abides for euer Resolution Loue driues out of the heart seruile feare wherby God is feared as a Iudge for punishment sake but the filiall and chast feare of the Lord whereby hee is feared as a father and sauiour this feare abides for euer as a companion of godly loue AEnig 310. How may one at one time both forsake that which he hath and haue that which he forsakes Resolution He may forsake it in affection being readie to leaue life substance and all for Christ if neede bee And yet haue all these still in possession AEnig 311. How may a Christian so esteeme the least of Gods earthly blessings as to thinke himselfe lesser then it yet ought so to contemne the greatest of them as to iudge them losse and dunge Resolution In regard as they are loue tokens and fruites of our redemption by Christ lent vnto Christians for comfort of this pilgrimage they ought highly to esteeme the least yet when they come in comparison with the excellent knowledge of Christ and with heauenly glory they may contemne them and account them vile as dunge AEnig 312. Seeing we are commanded to honour our parents how may we hate them without sinne Resolution When our Parents come in comparison with Christ and his Gospell in this case it is no offense to hate them that is to loue them lesse then Christ for naturall affection must giue place to godlinesse but simplie to hate them is a grieuous