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A03465 The historie of Adam, or the foure-fold state of man, vvell formed in his creation, deformed in his corruption, reformed in Grace, and perfected in glory. By Mr. Henry Holland, late preacher at Saint Brides Church in London Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603.; Topsell, Edward, 1572-1625? 1606 (1606) STC 13587; ESTC S104152 275,758 386

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the vile Confer Mat. 3. Ier. 15. by the fame of his Gospell preached so will he by his owne immediate voyce and ministry of his Angels make a finall separation in that day betweene the one and the other The sheepe which heard his voyce and testified their faith by their innocency like lambes they shall stand on the right hand They which contrarilie testified their vnbeleefe by their lasciuiousnesse and lusts like Goates shall be set on his left hand Ezech. 34.18 Seauenthly euery mans particular cause shall bee tryed beefore this Iudge by the euidence which his workes shall giue with him or against him 2. Cor. 5.10 Wee must all appeare before the iudgement seate of Christ that euery man may receiue the things which are done in his body according to that he hath done whether it bee good or euill Here the better to assure vs of the truth and certaintie of the Lords proceeding of his particularizing of al things in this action the holy Ghost telleth vs that the Lord hath as it were bookes of record to manifest all and euery work of man and his bookes bee three in number First his booke of prouidence which is the knowledge of all particular things past present and to come Psal 136.16 Secondly his booke of iudgement which is diuided as it were into two parts first his prescience knowing euery thing far more euidently then wee know any thing recorded in a booke before our eyes secondly the second part of the booke of iudgement is the conscience of euery man standing beefore him which shall then bee so qualified by the great power of God that it shall bee able to record and testifie so much of all his particulars as shall serue to testifie his faith and iustification by Christ or his most iust condemnation without Christ The third booke is the booke of life which is the eternall decree of God concerning the saluation of his elect by Christ whose names bee so written in this booke that they being as gods precious pearles can neuer bee lost Of this booke read Esa 4.3 and Exod. 32.32 And of this distinction of bookes Reuel 20.12 And I saw the dead both great and small stand before God and the bookes were opened and another booke was opened which is the booke of life and the dead were iudged of those things which were written in the bookes according to their works And after that mens works are made manifest by these bookes then must they bee tryed whether they be good or euill the Gentiles and Iewes that neuer heard of Christ by the Law of nature which shall proue them inexcusable Rom. 2.12.16 The rest that haue heard shall bee tryed by the Law and Gospell Rom. 2.16 The word of God shall serue as a bill of inditement for the iust condemnation of all such as haue contemned the Law Gospell of Iesus Christ Ioh. 12.48 for the sentence of the Iudge in the last day of generall iudgement shall bee nothing else but a manifestation and declaration of the sentence pronounced and published before by the ministry and preaching of the Gospell touching the iustification and condemnation of euery particular person Eightly after the manifestation of all things and that euery particular conscience sees his blessed iustification by Christ or his iust condemnation by vnbeleefe and for his woorkes then the Iudge shall proceede to his definitiue sentence and this is two-fold The first is pronounced to the Elect in these words Mat. 25.34 Come yee blessed of my Father inherit the kingdome prepared for you from the beginning of the world This sentence is full of affection and loue most sweete and most comfortable recommending the free grace of God their election their adoption and blessednesse in Christ and not their workes for the causes of their saluation and then he addeth the euidence of their Faith by the workes of mercy which they haue done to his members here on earth I was hungry The principall works of men are those which are done to the pore members of Christ Gal. 6.10 and yee gaue me to eate c. The answere of the Saints saying when saw wee thee hungry c. argues that they were far from vaine glory in their works or seeking any iustification by them and Christs last words to them in as much as you did it to the least of these my brethren c. giues vs an infallible argument of Gods child which is not to loue because wee are loued againe but to loue for Christs sake and the liuing members of Christ because wee see his picture and image in them renued this is a speciall grace of God and of this loue speakes Dauid Psal 16. 1. Ioh. 3 chap. All my delight is in thy saints which are in the earth The second sentence pronounced against the reprobate is goe yee cursed into hell fire prepared for the Diuell and his angels for I was hungry and yee gaue me no meate c. in which sentence are contained a heape of woes present and to come For the present what can bee more woefull then to see so many admitted into the kingdome of God and yet themselues shut out and excluded yea peraduenture to see such as they haue hated and disdained and refused to giue any honour vnto as when the rich man shall see Lazarus receiued by God into the kingdome of heauen whom hee vouchsafed not to sit among his seruants and that which is more to see themselues separated haled tugged by an innumerable sort of oughly Deuils out of the presence not onely of God but of their fathers mothers wiues husbands children friends louers and acquaintance who shall de●ide and laugh at them forgetting all bands and obligations of nature and reioyce at the execution of God his iustice in their condemnation so that no eye either of God or man shall pittie them nor no teares prayers suites cries yellings or mournings can bee heard or preuaile with him which is their Iudge nor one to mediate or speake for them to reuerse or stay iudgement but needes without mercy without stay without any farewell they shall be presently cast downe to the endlesse easelesse and remedilesse torments of hell Neuer was there poore wretch that was condemned at the tribunall of mortall iudgement to bee compared to this estate for there the conclusion of the Iudges sentence is Lord haue mercie vpon thy soule but here the Lord himselfe shall not onely not shew any token of mercie or louing countenance but also with a voyce surpassing any thunderclap to bee heard in all heauen earth and hell curse them bodies and soules to the pit of hell for euermore And if this were all the present woe yet were not the case so heauie for besides this what guilt of conscience what biting enuie what horrour of minde what distraction what murmuring against the Lord what cursing of themselues their day of birth and father and mother what remembrance
greatest part of this world is in a spirituall bondage as it were captiues vnto Sathan and by him vnto death eternall as he is said to haue his throne among vnbeleeuers Reuel 2.12 Sixtly The old Dragon Reuel 12.9 because Sathan and all his wicked spirits haue many yeeres experience to seduce and to hurt Gods people Seauenthly Beliall 2. Cor. 6.15 for that as some say he is the author of confusion as Christ is of order These names are not giuen to one euill spirit as the chiefe Lord and commander of all the rest but the Scripture speaketh of these inuisible spirits after this manner to teach vs first that all wicked spirits doe conspire and agree as it were vnder one gouernment kingdome and cursed league to dishonour God and to destroy men Secondly for that they desire to tyranize ouer the soules and bodies of men euen in earth Lastly it is manifest that these names Principalities Ephe. 6 12. Dominions Powers and Thrones are come to all Diuels without exceptions Secondly what knowledge our spirituall enemies haue the Scripture best teacheth vs for the Scripture testifieth of their long experience deep knowledge great strength to hurt vs. First their experience is of fiue thousand yeeres and aboue Secondly By their long experience and quicke sight they are seene in the qualities and causes of most naturall things in this present world Thirdly they can soone discouer by reason of their agilitie and swiftnesse thinges which are far distant Fourthly They are well seene in the historie and bookes of holy Scripture Mat. 4.6 Fiftly and lastly they are often called to and sent of God for the execution of his iustice whereby they are able to speak other-whiles the truth of future euents as the Diuell did to the witch of Endor of Sauls death 1. Sam. 28.19 Thirdly for Sathans works hee and all wicked spirits are meruailous expert to hurt any of the visible creatures in the ayre in the water and on the earth and to worke great wonders where and when the Lord seales them his commission There strength appeares in Egipt in the grieuous and great plagues wherwith the Lord smote Egipt Psal 79.49 There strength appeares in that strange affliction of Gods holy seruant Iob by open violence of tempest destroying his children by secret suggestions in theeues and robbers spoyling his cattell and goods and close practises of strong poyson infecting his body with incurable botches and boyles Iob. Chap. 1. 2. Lastly the persecution of the Church of God by Tirants by Heretikes Witches and Wizards hath euer beene by the secret practises of wicked spirits working in the Children of rebellion Es 8.19.20 Leu. 20.6 1. King 22.22 Conferre these Scriptures 2. The. 2.9.10.11.12 Reuel 2.10 Deut. 18.10.11 Leue. 20.27 Eph. 2.2.3 Quest 28. Now let vs heare the second point noted in the Answere of the 26. Question namely that Sathan works in all that are without Christ and how that is Ans Wee can easily proue that Sathan worketh in the children of rebellion and hauing receiued the spirit of grace and of iudgement soone discerne where hee worketh but very hard is it for vs to know in what forme and manner wicked Spirits so infect all vnbeleeuers The holy Ghost assureth vs hee can occupie and worke in them vpon the principall parts and faculties of the Soule and first for the heart the seat of our affections The Diuell put this in Iudas heart to betray his Maister Iesus Christ Ioh. 13.2 1. heart The Diuell commeth to the hearers of the word which are likened to the high way and takes away the word immediately out of their hearts Luke 8.12 Mar. 4.15 The Diuell filled Ananias and Saphiras heart with hypocrisie Asts. 5.3 2. minde Secondly for the minde and reason this part also is readie to heare and entertaine all euill motions of wicked spirits for they are called spirits of errour because they doe fill mens mindes with errour 1. Kings 22. and hold the mindes of men as it were fast bound that they may not admit the gracious light of God shining vpon them 2. Cor. 4 4. Where Sathan dwelleth signes of secret working To know then where Sathan dwelleth The Scriptures sets before vs these speciall arguments following First a heart filled with vnbeleefe Act. 5.3 Secondly The minde full of grosse ignorance in the very grounds of Saluation 2. Cor. 44. Heb. 5.12 Thirdly To walke in darkenesse when men pretend knowledge 1. Iohn 1.5.6.7 Fourthly to dwell in polution and vncleannes of body and mind argue Sathans presence and effectuall working Mat. 12.44.45 Fiftly To rest contented with a bare historicall knowledge of the Gospell Luke 8.12 Sixtly to persecute the word with blasphemies Mat. 12.30 with violence Iohn 8.44 and with secret and subtile practises Act. 13.10 Seauenthly to bee so choaked with cares and pleasures as that the word cannot bee fastened on the heart Luke 8.14 Eightly long contempt of the meanes of Saluation argueth Sathans effectuall working 2. Tim. 2.25.26 Next for the manner of Sathans working in men As the holy Ghost works inuisibly and spiritually neither seene nor heard but felt inwardly in some measure in all true beleeuers better knowen by the fruits then by any sense much like the winde blowing where it listeth Iohn 3. euen so the operation of wicked spirits in vnbeleeuers is by an inuisible and secret breathing and suggestion when as men are perswaded they are carried away with the very imaginations and motions of their owne hearts and as the light of the Sunne peirceth the clouds water and aire so doth the Diuels operation the bodies of men Quest 29. I feele often many strong motions within mee which cause mee to tremble and I know not whence they come for I striue against them I feare euen to name them Ans All Gods people are so troubled in like manner much or little These motions and thoughts proceed from a speciall agent because first being so euill they proceed not from our soules nor from our corruption for that wee doe not delight in them at all but rather suffer them do any thing to trouble vs secondly Gods spirit is no cause of them for that they be so euill thirdly such strange and sodaine motions must come into vs by the secret working of Sathan Let vs then reioyce that we doe not intertaine them but pray and striue euer against them Quest 30. Now proceede to that you said in the third place Question 26. that all men without exception are bound ouer in this spirituall bondage vnto Sathan beefore that Christ lose them Ans True it is so And such a bondage and seruitude this is that these miserable captiues thinke not their state to bee a bondage but a freedome and so addicted bee such to follow Sathan that much calling and crying cannot reclaime their dead hearts Luke 11.21 till Christ himselfe vouchsafe to bind the strong man and to cast him forth and to open
manner Whether thy mouth hath beene accustomed to sweare the great and fearefull oathes by God or by any of the most precious parts of Iesus Christ If thy conscience plead guiltie this Law condemns thee and thou art in the hands of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day Ciuill oathes by this bread as Carnalists Superstitious othes by faith as Papists Secondly whether thou hast beene accustomed to sweare the ciuill oathes by the creatures or the superstitious oathes by the Masse faith and truth and such like If thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemns thee and thou art in the hands of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day To deceiue Thirdly whether thou hast sworne at any time purposely to deceiue any man whether thou hast sworne any thing whereof thou hadst no certaine knowledge Swearing doubtfully or whereof thou hast doubted whether thou hast sworne to doe any thing which thou didst neuer meane to doe Neuer meane to performe our oath Vnlawfull oathes kept whether thou hast not broken vnlawfull oathes and wicked vowes or hast not done that which by a solemne and religious oath and vow thou hast promised to doe Whether thou hast not in thy place and calling any way prophaned the name of God either in the not obseruing of lawfull oathes or in vsing vaine oathes to gaine libertie For libertie riches wealth or any preferment in this life If thy conscience plead guiltie this law condemns thee and thou art in the hands of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day Exorcists Fourthly whether thou hast vsed any kind of exorcismes coniurations adiurations or any of those damnable arts of magick or by them sought or expected any help to further thy selfe to any purpose Whether thou hast at any time iested Iested at holy thing scoffed and scorned holy things God and his holy word in familiar talke or otherwise Whether thou hast made a profession of the Gospell to couer a wicked and sinfull life False professiō or by thy conuersation hast giuen cause to the enemies of the Gospell to blaspheme if thy conscience cry guiltie this law condemns thee and thou art in the hand of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day Cursing Light regard of Gods works and iudgements Fiftly whether thou hast vsed any forme of imprecation and cursing of thy selfe or other men whether thou hast not lightly regarded the great iudgements of God falling on many sinners in this life or hast past by them as things happening by fortune and chance without due and reuerent regard of Gods prouidence power and iustice If thy conscience cryes guiltie this Law condemns thee and thou art in the hand of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day Next consider well whether thou hast omittted the duties commaunded in this Law Admonition publike as whether thou hast according to thy place and calling rebuked admonished and chastened all kindes of sinne and specially the aforenamed sins whereby the great name of God is dishonoured if thou hast not done this dutie thy conscience cries guiltie and thou art in the hands of God to receiue sentence and excution euery day Sixtly Admonition priuate whether thou hast vsed the most Christian and holy dutie of priuate admonition to thy brother offending God or thy selfe or any man liuing and in that holy forme and manner to conuert him win him and saue him as God hath prescribed in his word if thou hast not done is dutie thy conscience cries guiltie and thou art in the hand of God to receiue sentence and execution euery day Seauenthly To refuse a holy oath whether thou hast refused a religious and an holy oath or hast denied to sweare in veritie iudgement and iustice as God commaundeth for the defence of the truth Lawe and iustice and for the end of controuersies which cannot otherwise bee ended if thou hast not done this thy conscience cries guiltie Eightly whether thou hast not sought all occasion to magnifie the excellencies greatnesse To magnifie Gods excellency To renounce the truth and goodnesse of God manifested vnto vs in his word and in his work if thou hast not done this thy conscience cries guiltie whether thou hast at any time denied God or the profession of Iesus Christ and his Gospell beefore men when thou hast beene called before the enemies of Gods truth and examined or whether thou hast made a free profession and confession of the holy truth and of thy faith if thou hast not done this thy conscience cries guiltie Ninthly and lastly whether thou hast beene cold or luke warme or zealous professor of the Gospell Zeale whether thou hast examined thy zeale and hast found it to bee most hot against thy selfe euen searching the most secret corruptions constant and continuing most carefull and most reioycing in the welfare of Gods Church and people if this zeale be not in thee thy conscience cries guiltie and this Law holds thee fast bound vp in thy sinnes and for a condemned man looking for some fearfull destruction at the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ who shall come in flaming fire to render vengeance to all them which haue not obeyed his holy Gospell oh therefore what wings of the morning or vtter darknes can carrie thee away and hide thee from that guilt which God hath here vowed not to hold guiltlesse or how canst thou remaine so benummed as not to feare and dread the same the sinne thou seest is written with a penne of iron and hee that runneth may reade it this curse is a winged booke flying euery where to call for iudgement and is not thy name written therein thou canst not thou maist not thou oughtest not to let slip this oportunitie now with candels and lanthornes to search in thy darke conscience and in euery corner therein what and which of those sinnes haue entred therein they cannot maske themselues or deceiue thee they haue no wedding garment on and if thou examine them thou shalt find them speechlesse aske them how they came into thy heart and therefore for the preuenting of Gods iudgement iudge thy selfe and take these thouhgts being shamefully naked and binde them hand and foote to cast them from thee vpon him from whose diuellish seducement and suggestion they first of all were begotten in thee so shalt thou wash thy coate in the blood of the Lambe and haue the holy Ghost to direct thee for euermore Quest 102 Let me heare the words of the fourth law and next what the principall scope of it is what the parts and the sence of the words of the law Ans The words are these Remember the Saboth day to keepe it holy sixe dayes shalt thou labour and doe all thy worke But the seauenth day is the Saboth * Of. for the Lord thy God in it thou shalt not doe any worke thou nor thy sonne nor thy daughter thy manseruant nor
c. Mar. 7.21 And vnto this kinde referre we all inward anger wrath malice hatred enuie fretting contention debate grudge desire of reuenge to bee fierce heady neuer appeased but a stoick in other mens harmes and such euils which breake the bands of loue The Scriptures which condemne these secret sinnes of the heart are these Leu. 19.17 Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart 1. Iohn 3.15 He that hateth his brother is a man-slayer Prou. 22.24.25 we bee forbidden to haue any familiaritie with or to striue against an angry man reason is giuen of this charge Prou. 26.21 for the contentious man is apt to kindle strife as the cole the coles and wood a fire Eph. 4.31 Let all bitternesse anger and wrath crying and railing be put away from you with all maliciousnesse and be ye mercifull forgiuing one another euen as God for Iesus Christ his sake hath forgiuen you The Heathen do describe and distinguish Anger Wrath and Enuy as followeth Anger is the beginning of madnesse Anger is a fiery hote boyling of the bloud in and about the hart which by degrees becomes wrath then seeks reuenge againe Anger is the drunckennes or giddinesse of the Soule Wrath admitteth no good counsell Anger is the roote of malice murther and death Enuie is a prying into the prosperity and gifts of other men with griefe of minde for our owne wants a vice compounded of hatred against our neighbour Num. 12.10 and of selfe-loue Anger is not alwaies taken in the euill part Mar. 3.5 Eph. 4.26 but vnaduised and exceeding which without grace preuenting breeds wrath hatred fiercenesse and madnesse as we see in Cain Saul Herod The spawne and seede of all these bitter and fowle sinnes are in the hart euer since the fall of Adam and will neuer cleane out till the last day for this cause Sathan finds it no matter of difficultie by breathing into the mindes of the children of rebellion Eph. 2.2.3 to swell them with wrath and malice one against another he proceedes in the worke in this order first How Sathan kindles anger and wrath in men hee worketh in our affections a secret misliking of men and often for no certaine or knowne cause Secondly if wee mislike wee cannot beare at such mens hands any thing wee can suffer in others and so the fire of indignation begins secretly to kindle within vs. Thirdly Anger continued without grace preuenting and remedies applyed burnes excessiuely and breaks out into hatred fiercenesse wrath and mallice Fourthly hatred and wrath are so fiery that they can hardly be quenched before they come to reuenge Fiftly desire of reuenge brings murther Implacabilitie followes in a number of fierce mad men for by degrees they become such as can neuer be appeased as the mad Iewes against Paul Act. 21.31 and 23.12 Rom. 1.30 Wherefore looke well to the first motions of anger in the misliking or despising of any man in thine heart preuent all occasions and intertaine not but fight against such affections for they are dangerous Lastly for inward sinnes the stoicks are here condemned which is not to be moued with any bowels of other mens The carnall in his owne iniuries is quick but cold and dead in the euills of other The second kinde of externall cruelty which Christ condemneth Mat. 5.22 is the crueltie of the countenance which appeares more or lesse in the face commonly or by the euill gesture cariage of our selues in any other part of the body This crueltie breaks forth first in the whole countenance either fierie and fierce or pale trembling and cast downe as in Cain Gen. 4.6 Why art thou wroth and why is thy countenance cast downe This outward cruelty of countenance hath killed many a man or by a scoffing flering face to greeue the heart of any man The holy Ghost counts it very cruell persecution in Ishmael against Isaac Gen. 21.9 Gal. 4.29 Sarah saw Ishmael scoffing laughing scornefully she knew forthwith the malice of his heart and therefore prouideth that both hee and his mother be cast forth out of Abrahams familie that is out of the Church These scorners are grieuous sinners before God Prou 24.9 The wicked thought of a foole is sinne and the scorner is an abhomination vnto men Pro. 9.7.8 Iudgements are prepared for the scorner and stripes for the fooles back Prou. 19.29 Secondly this cruelty otherwhiles is manifested in the eyes fiery and flaming which are common signes of contention and drunkennes as the Lord himselfe testifieth Pro. 23.29.30 By this euill eye the rich scare away the poore And therefore the Lord commandeth the lender not to looke on his poore brother with an euill eye Deut. 15.9 Thirdly this crueltie appeares also by the knitting and bending of the browes in a sowre and lowring countenance Mat. 6.16 by wagging and shaking of the head and hands gnashing of the teeth gaping of the mouth thrusting forth the tongue Dauid the liuely type of Christ complaines against this often Psal 35.21 They gape on me with their mouthes saying a ha our eye hath seene ver 16. gnashing their teeth against mee And this crueltie was practised against Christ Mat. 27.39 They that passed by his crosse reuiled him wagging their heads c. All kindes of iesting and scorning in word or action are condemned of God The Scorners iest at mens infirmities and vertues and for not doing as they doe 1. Pet. 4.4 Chams iesting brought a curse on him and all his posteritie Gen. 9.25 Michol for scorning Dauids holinesse was barren all her life 2. Sam. 6.23 The Philistines iest and scorne the seruant of God Sampson to their owne ruine and heauie destruction Iud. 16.30 Shemei scorned Dauid to his owne wrack after for all his submission Dauids messengers were scorned and euill entreated by the Ammonites which turned not long after to their ruine 2. Sam. 10.1 7. The Idolatrous men of Bethell taught their children to scorne the Lords Prophet Elisha as hee passed by them God smote them with a present plague they were deuoured of wilde beasts So the Lord smote them to testifie to all ages how his fierce wrath is euer kindled against this sinne To conclude the wittiest kinde of iesting which the heathen euen in Athens did esteeme and grace as a special vertue the Lord condemnes it as a grose sinne and forbids it for euer vnto his people Eph. 5. Neither may wee take any liberty in this sinne eyther by Esaiah or Elias example scorning Idolaters for their palpable blindnesse and grose impietie against God for they were acted and moued by extraordinary motions of Gods spirit both to speake and to write against Idolatry Lastly to arme our selues against this kinde of crueltie Preseruatiues first giue thy selfe to prayer Psal 109.2 The mouth of the wicked and the mouth full of deceit are opened vpon mee c. but I gaue my selfe to prayer Secondly giue thy selfe to meditation in the word 119.51
recouered then this for a fallen witnesse is like an hammer a Sword and sharpe Arrow Prou. 25.18 which wound so dangerously as that few so wounded can be preserued with life And that if thou takest away a mans good name thou dost not onely hurt his heart and life but thou makest him also vnprofitable to many which bee to receiue good by him In giuing testimonie euer remēber these foure poynts first set God and his truth before thy face and remember thou standest in his presēce who searcheth harts Ps 129. Secondly away with affections feare loue and hatred cast thou far from thee Thirdly consider well the cause and matter and not the person of any man Fourthly doe neither adde nor detract from the matter bee it good or euill Secondly the Lord here condemneth all such his vicegerents as peruert iudgement and iustice And here to waigh rightly the greatnesse of this sinne first wee are to remember that God is the Lord of all iustice and true iudgement wherefore their sinne is great if they which occupie his place and stand in his steade peruert iustice and iudgement in his name such corrupt Seruants prouoke him greatly which defile the Lords throne and holy seate of iustice Secondly his great charge ought euer to bee remembred Leu. 19.15 Yee shall not doe vniustly in iudgement for this cause make diligent inquisition Deut. 19.16 Doe as Iob did Chap. 29.12 He sought out the truth and pluckt out the pray out of the vnrighteous mans teeth And take heede of gifts for they blinde the eyes of the wise and peruert the words of the righteous Exod. 23.6.7.8 Quest 148. Proceed to the affirmatiue part Ans First here the Lord chargeth vs that wee haue a religious care for the gaining and preseruation of our owne good name Phillip 4.8 and estimation in his Church and among his people hereof hee warneth vs often in many Scriptures how precious a blessing our good name is A good name is better then a sweet oyntment it comforteth the heart of him which hath it it increaseth marrow and fatnesse in his bones Prou. 22.1 and 15.30 And againe The righteous shall be had in an euerlasting remembrance Psal 112.6 And the memorie of the iust shall be blessed but the wicked shall rot Prou. 10.7 And Salomon assureth vs it is more to be valued then great riches and the price of it is aboue siluer and gold Prou. 22.1 And assuredly the faithfull haue so esteemed it in all ages and seruing God in faith and feare obtained such a name as make them shine like starres and pearles to their great honour before God men and Angels Heb. 11.2 And we are to remember that this grace being lost the best works of men haue lost their grace crowne and credit Gen. 34.30 A good name may not vnfitly be thus described It is a good report for walking in faith and godlinesse with God Description in loue sobrietie and iustice before men without reproofe First that this grace is obtained by faith in Iesus Christ Heb. 11. ver 2. and 39. are cleere proofes Next that this oyntment is compounded of other vertues richly prized with God and his people is no lesse manifest by the testimonie of the same spirit If a good name then must bee purchased by faith and a vertuous conuersation then the first step to it must bee this first to auoid grose sinnes for it is impossible that we should haue faith to please God if wee haue neuer repented vs of dead workes Heb. 6.1 if wee liue and lie in sinne against knowledge and conscience Next wee must also carefully auoide light sinnes as the world accounts them for that is true which Salomon speaketh Like as dead flyes cause to stinck and putrifie the oyntment of the Apothecarie so doth a little folly him that is in estimation for wisedome and for glory Thirdly wee must also with no lesse watchfulnesse auoyde all occasions of sinne in our selues and all occasions of euill reports against our selues The second step to a good name is to bee rich in faith and good workes for they which shall endeuour to honour God in both Mat. 5.16 God will honour them Deu. 26.19 1. Sam. 2.30 Secondly the Lord giueth vs here a speciall charge to speake the truth in all affaires and occasions of this life but then most heedefully when wee are called into his presence into the assemby of Gods into the place of iudgement and iustice which is a type on earth of Gods throne in heauen Zach. 8.16.17 Thirdly here to keepe vs in the obedience of this Law wee must bee mindefull of these rules following First to reioyce when wee heare well of any mans good name and fame Rom. 1.8 Secondly to shew all curtesie and loue to others by countenance word and action Tit. 3.2 Thirdly to giue all doubtfull reports of our brethren the best interpretation 1. Cor. 13.7 Fourthly to reiect all euill reports and flying tales tending to disgrace any man Prou. 25.23 Fiftly to couer infirmities what may bee Prou. 10.12 Sixtly to bee euer plaine and simple without colour or sucke or fraude in any matter 2. Cor. 1.12 Examination of the Conscience First inquire diligently how thy heart is affected towards other men specially thine acquaintance whether thou dost inwardly in heart carry any hard conceits and euill surmises against any man whether in obseruing other folks words and deedes thou hast wrested and constrained them to the worse part if thy consceince plead guiltie this Law condemnes thee Secondly whether thou hast enuied maligned or beene grieued in heart for the graces of God on other men Psal 37. or for their wellfare and prosperitie or whether thou hast wished in heart the downe-fall or disgrace of any man if thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Thirdly whether thou hast discouered thy neighbours infirmities or any of his secrets to his griefe shame and disgrace or whether thou hast by any sinister meanes gone about to learne the secrets of other men with any purpose to lay them open to their disgrace if thy conscience pleads guiltie this law condemnes thee Fourthly whether thou hast sought by foolish iesting mocking taunting or gibing any way to disgrace other men or to impaire the credit countenance of any by such vaine courses if thy conscience pleads giuiltie this law condemnes thee Fiftly whether by smoothing soothing flattering speeches thou hast hardned any man in his sinnes or extenuated grose sins as light faults if thy conscience pleads guiltie this law condemnes thee Sixtly whether thou hast spoken any vntruth or lye to the disgrace of any man or dissembled the truth or not vttered and maintained it when and as often as iust occasion was offred for the vpholding of any mans credit if thy conscience pleads guiltie this law condemnes thee Seauenthly whether thou hast purposely and wittingly depraued the good speeches or the good proceedings of any man or prouoked others
elect and all degrees and condicions of life whatsoeuer for all shall not be saued Es 53.11 My righteous seruant by his knowledge shall iustifie many and shall beare their iniquities Ioh. 3.36 Hee that beleeueth in the Sonne hath eternall life he that beleeueth not in the Sonne shall not see life but the wrath of God abideth on him for euer If all were saued or ordained vnto life Rom 9.10.11 Eph. 1. then had God no freedome of eternall election of some vnto life Quest 8. I see the beleeuers onely haue interest in Christ and his Gospell proceede on and tell vs what is faith Ans Faith is a gift of God whereby wee giue assent or beleefe to euerie word of God written in the old and new Testament or we may well discribe it as the Apostle to the Hebrewes to bee the ground of things hoped for Heb. 11.1 and the demonstration of things not seene for first whereas the things we hope for are not with vs in present possession faith giues rest and stay vnto our hearts concerning the truth of them euen of all the insearchable riches of Chirst Secondlie whereas the things wee hope for are inuisible faith giues vnto our mindes a berter and more certaine demonstration of them then wee can possiblie haue of any naturall thing by sense or by discourse of reason when our euidence is most demonstratiue from the causes beecause faith is grounded vpon the infallible and most certaine euidence of Gods holy truth there is a necessarie relation betweene faith and gods word But if yee desire yet a more speciall definition of faith we may truely say that a true iustifying faith or the faith proper to the elect is a a Eph. 2.7.8 supernaturall grace which the spirit of God works in the heart by the b Rom. 10.14.17 Gospell whereby euery childe of God doth c Io 1.12 apprehend and apply Iesus Christ with all his benefites vnto himselfe The speciall worke of faith is to apprehend the promise of grace Gal. 3.14 That wee might receiue the promise of the spirit through faith or Christ in it for hee is the substance of the promise and whole couenant and with him we haue all things which concerne our good in this * 1. Tim. 4.8 life and in the life to come by the same faith Confidence is a fruite of faith Ephe. 3 12. for no man can trust in God till first hee bee perswaded of Gods fauour in Christ The propertie of faith principally is to apprehend Christ but ioyne loue to it and it is effectuall in duties to God and men Quest 9. Are there not other kindes of faith spoken of in the Scripture besides the true iustifying faith proper to the elect Ans There are three other kindes common to the elect and reprobate First an Historicall faith in this note euen in the wicked men and Angels first they know the truth of God written secondly they beleeue the truth of Gods word that it is the truth thirdly they tremble The second kinde of common faith is the temporarie faith which goes a degree further then the historicall which is to professe the Gospell but without sense of the power of it or loue or liking to it this faith may proceed yet to a great reioycing and to some barenly fruite and yet is it but false and temporarie first beecause it neuer is of long continuance for in the heate of afflictions it vanisheth away and it is grounded on temporarie causes first a light vaine desire of knowledge secondly praise of men thirdly on riches and earthly preferments the common motiue of liking or disliking of religion with this kinde of men the grounds of this faith then being vaine and vanishing this faith therefore soone vanisheth away The third kinde of common faith is the faith of miracles when a man grounding himselfe on some speciall promise or reuelation from God doth beleeue that some strange and extraordinarie thing which he hath desired or foretold shall come to passe by the worke of God This kinde shall bee reiected in the last daie with the reprobate 1. Cor. 13.2 Mat. 7.22 Quest 10. How is the true sauing faith wrought in vs how growes it and by what meanes is it cherished and preserued Ans First the holie Ghost by the a Rom. 10.14.17 preaching of the Gospell by b Act. 8.7 reading of the same by c Ps 1.2 119. meditation and by d Act. 17. Mal. 3. conference with the holie Seruants of God workes faith in our hearts Priuate reading of the Scripture and meditation gathers sticks preaching and conference kindles Gods fire in vs after followes praier and the vse of the Sacraments for the confirmation of faith in vs that the fire may grow vp to a flame Heb. 6.2 and 9.14 to burne vp and to censure our dead works by the power and grace of the holie Ghost applying the blood of Christ vnto vs which the hand of Faith receiueth and retaineth to the renuing and reforming of the mind of the hart and conscience that the whole man after this admirable change in repentance as a new creature may serue the liuing God Secondly when the seedes of this faith are first sowen in our hearts by the holie Ghost by the meanes aforesaid for a time our faith is but weake like the hand of an infant which can when hee is called put forth his hand but receiue little and retaine lesse his desire onelie is accepted for the deede So in the faithfull when they are become poore in spirit and in sight of their spirituall pouertie and nakednesse mourne Mat. 5.3.4.5 and in mourning are so exercised that they are truelie humbled when I say they are so humbled that they doe not onelie desire to bee saued but also hunger aboue all things to bee at peace with God through Iesus Christ This hungrie desire of grace with God is often commended and accepted Psal 10.17 Lord thou hast heard the desire of the poore 143.6 My soule desireth after thee as the thirstie land Psal 145.19 He will fulfill the d●sire of them that feare him Nehe. 1.11 O Lord I beseech thee let thine eare now hearken to the prayer of thy Seruant and to the prayer of thy Seruants who desire to feare thy name This small beginning and weake faith because of weake knowledge in the misterie of saluation doth at the first yeeld assent to the truth of all Gods written word desiring to gaine more knowledge and to liue sincerely according to the measure of knowledge grace receiued this faith I say may well be called as yet an implicite faith because it hath much folding and doubting but being well exercised and continuing in the meane of grace and knowledge preaching reading praier meditation conference vse of the Sacraments singing of Psalmes mercifulnesse to the poore c. growes vp in time to bee a strong Faith This I expresse and proue
confession I beeleeue in Iesus wee make profession and confession that wee know beleeue in and rest vpon Iesus Christ And this is an excellent profession and to it belong great * Mat. 16.16 Act. 10.43 promises of things temporall and eternall Ioh. 14.1 But first here when I say beleeue in Iesus 2. Wherefore I am thus to beleeue I haue good reason so to say and so to doe first for that I finde my Sauiour Iesus Christ to bee God euerlasting of the same substance and essence with God the a Ioh. 1.14 Heb. 1. Ioh. 10. Father and God the holy ghost Secondly because the father commandeth b Psal 2.12 me to loue him and beleeue in him And so the Sonne himselfe expoundeth his fathers c Io. 6.40 charge adding this also that to beleeue in Iesus Christ is the very worke of God in our hearts Iohn 6.29 This name Iesus was for good cause giuen him of his d Mat. 1.21 Luke 1.31 father The Angell rendreth the reason when hee saith for he shall saue the people from their sinnes And there is none other Sauiour neither ought saluation to bee sought in any other True it is that Ioshua was so called because hee was a liuely type of this Sauiour in leading Gods people to that temporall rest in Canaan So are godly Princes Prophets and ministers called e Obadiah ver 21. 1. Tim. 4.16 3. Christ properly called a Sauiour Sauiours because they are Gods instruments both for temporall deliuerances and eternall saluation But Iesus Christ is truely so called and properly beecause hee saues Iewes and Gentiles his elect of all nations by his owne onely merits actiue and passiue in his life and death and for that hee applies by his holie spirit the vertue of his death and resurrection vnto euery one of his elect in his good time both to crucifie and kill the power of sinne in them and to quicken them to serue him in all holinesse and righteousnes and to cheere their hearts in all euils of this life So then hee is the onely true and perfect f 1. Cor. 1.31 Gal. 5.4 Sauiour and iustly so called Quest 21. Now what vse is there and profit and comfort by this faith Ans First here I doe and must acknowledge that I feele and finde that before Christ receiued me to mercie I was vtterly lost and in the state of them which are vnder wrath for this cause Christ saith hee came to saue them which are lost Mat. 18.11 and 15.24 Euery beleeuer feeles that without Iesus hee is but as a lost thing and vtterly forlorne and to be cast away for euer Secondly by this faith also must euery beleeuer bee comforted all his life It is the greatest matter of consolation in this life that wee haue that whereas wee meete continually with afflictions in this life yet this cheereth our hearts wee haue a Sauiour which is faithfull and mightie and who will keepe vs vnto his euerlasting kingdome This is that faith which cheered Adam in Paradise and all the beleeuers from the beginning And to this end the Angels said to the shepeheards Behold I bring you tidings of great ioy that shall bee to all the people that is that vnto you is borne in the Citie of Dauid a Sauiour which is called Christ the Lord. Luke 2.10.11 Thirdly the papists and wizards and Exorcists which abuse this holy title and name of Iesus in their holy water and exorcismes and coniuracions doe greatly blaspheme against this holy faith in Iesus Christ because they doe relie as their diuels teach and perswade them vpon the bare name of Iesus abusing it in their practises as those Iewish exorcists did in Pauls time They tooke in hand saith Luke to name ouer them which had euill spirits the name of the Lord Iesus saying we adiure you by Iesus whom Paul preacheth Act. 19.13 Albeit they abuse it greatly by their false faith yet wee may haue comfort when wee resting by a true Faith on Iesus doe call by this name instantly vpon him saying Lord Iesus helpe and Lord Iesus receiue my spirit Act. 7.59 Quest 22. Proceede on to the second title I beleeue in Christ and tell me where bee you commanded so to call the Sonne of God and so to beleeue and what you meane by this title Ans This title is vsed in all the prophecies of the old Testament concerning the Messias and in all Scriptures of the new Testament where those promises and prophecies are testified to bee accomplished as by conference of these Scriptures may be seene Psal 45. ver 6.7 and Dan. 9.24.25.26 prophecied in the old Testament Luke 2. ver 10.11 and 25. ver 4. complement in the new Testament Where Iesus is called Christ Againe promised Esay 61. ver 1. performed Luke 4.16.17.18 And againe Prophecied Psal 2. accomplished Act. 4.25 26.27 This title of Anointed among the Iewes was giuen onely to three kinds of callings Kings Priests and Prophets This title giues three callings Now for that this one blessed person is called sent and anointed of his Father a King to rule all a Priest to make expiation for all that shall bee saued a Prophet to teach all therefore iustly and truly is hee called for his excellencie the Christ the Lords anointed And whereas hee is said to be anointed with the oyle of gladnesse aboue all his fellowes Psal 45.7 wee must vnderstand that the prophecie is truely verified first Christ truely said to bee annointed in that the Father hath conferred these three offices on him onely and neuer vpon any other man or Angell Secondly for that he was anointed richly and wonderfully immediately by his father others typicially by the hands of men Thirdly for that none did euer receiue the holy ointment of God in that measure for the Spirit of the Lord rested vpon him Esa 11.2 the Spirit of wisedome and vnderstanding the Spirit of councell and of fortitude the Spirit of knowledge and of the feare of the Lord. Our Lord Christ as hee is God equall to his Father hath no neede of gifts but is the rich Lord of all Wherefore Christ is so annointed and giues freely but as hee is our Redeemer and in our nature is to execute the offices aforesaid of King Priest and Prophet hee hath need of this ointment that is of all these graces and hath receiued them in number more then men or * Io 3.34 Angels in perfection greater then men or * Col. 2.9 Angels Hee hath receiued them I say this person God and man first for the execution of his offices next that he might confer them on his members euery one in some * Eph. 4.7 measure that of his fulnesse we may all receiue this oile of gladnesse to cheere our hearts and grace for grace that is for that hee is full of grace therefore haue wee receiued this holy spirit of sanctification as deriued into vs
from his fulnesse which we feele stirring in some measure in our hearts called the Oyle of gladnesse beecause it descends downe from him vpon his members to the inspeakable cheering of their hearts 1. A Prophet So then Iesus Christ is that great Prophet annointed and sent from God to manifest vnto vs his secret councell and will concerning our redemtion and consequently our euerlasting saluation of him spake Moses Deut. 18.15 as it is alleadged by Saint Peter Act. 3.22 and by Saint Stephen Act. 7.37 Moses said vnto your Fathers the Lord your God shall raise vp vnto you a Prophet euen of your brethren like vnto mee yee shall heare him in all things whatsoeuer hee shall say vnto you for it shall bee that euery person which shall not heare that Prophet shall bee destroyed out of the people 2. Priest Secondly hee is that great high Priest which with his owne onely sacrifice offring vp his soule and body vnto his Father for vs Es 53. hath made such an expiation as hath purchased an euerlasting redemption and peace for all the elect of this office yee haue the prophecie in the old Testament Ps 110. the complement and veritie in the New Heb. 7.21 and 10.12 This Sacrifice albeit offred long since yet the vertue of it as it saued the elect from the beginning so shall the efficacie of it continue to the worlds end Heb. 13.8 Againe this high Priest still executeth one part of his office for hee sitteth in heauen and continually maketh intercession for vs. Rom. 8.34 and 5.9.10 and Ioh. 17. Chapter and 1. Iohn 3.1.2 Lastly hee is that annoynted King which ruleth his people for euer with the rodde of his mouth as it is prophecied of him Esay 11.2.3.4 and Psal 2.6 and verified Mat. 28 18. Io. 10.28 Luke 1.33 Hee shall raigne ouer the house of Iacob for euer and of his kingdome shall be none end Quest 23. What comforts yeelds this faith in Christ to the beleuer Ans First by this I rest thus perswaded in mine hart that my Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ will not leaue me without some competent measure of his oyntment that is of his holy spirit to guide me to heauen of this Saint Iohn saith 1. Iohn 2.27 Mat. 13.11 The annoynting which yee haue receiued of him dwelleth in you and teacheth you in all things we are to looke well to this teacher and to attend him both when hee speaketh outwardly to our eares Heb. 3. that his word may dwell plentifully in vs. Col. 3.16 and when hee speaketh inwardly to our hearts Esay 30.21 Secondly by this faith in Christ I rest perswaded that the great high Priest of God hath made such a Sacrifice that by it hee hath purchased an euerlasting reconciliation for me with his Father and so loueth mee 1. Ioh. 2.1.2 that hee pleades at all turnes and in all occasions vnto his father for me Thirdly by this faith in Christ I am also comforted for that I see and feele that by conferring on mee some measure of this admirable ointment I am so aduanced that I am of their number whom hee hath made Kings and Priests vnto his Father Reue. 1.6 for whereas I was in bondage to Sathan sinne and death Eph. 2.1.2.3.4 hee hath not onely loosened me out of this seruitude but also hath giuen me power and grace to sway and rule in some sort these mine enemies which before grace ouer-ruled me and to proclaime continuall warre against the flesh the Diuell and the world so long as I liue on earth Againe I am here exceedingly comforted for that I am now come vnder his protection that ruleth and curbeth all men and Angels both his and mine enemies for I know hee can and doth so bridle them that they can neither hurt his glorie nor my saluation but euen against their will aduance both hereby I say I am greatly comforted for that I know whom I haue trusted and am perswaded that he is able to keepe that which I haue committed vnto him against that day 2. Tim. 1.12 for like as it must needs bee that all they be sad and heauie at heart that doubt or wot not vnder what Lord they are in this life whether vnder Christ or Sathan So it can not be but that they must bee right ioyfull who by their inward testimonies and seales are assured they be vnder Christ the king of righteousnesse Luke 2. ver 10.11 Lastly for that I haue receiued this holy ointment and for this cause beare the name of a christian I see and know that I am euer bound to performe two duties first to God next to man To God first for that hee hath made me a Priest I am bound to offer first mine owne selfe as his Son did a liuing Sacrifice a Rom. 12.1 vnto God And this must appeare first by mine affiance in b Psal 4.5 him secondly by my subiection to his c Rom. 15.16 word thirdly by calling d Psal 141.2 vpon him fourthly by e Heb 13 15. praising him fiftly by distribution to the f Phil. 4.18 Saints sixtly by humbling my selfe in repentance and g Psal 51.19 sorrow for sinne with such Sacrifices God is pleased and wee haue good testimonies that wee bee sound Christians and truely beleeue in Iesus Chirst Secondlie I must endeuor that I make others partakers of this ointment with mee for this is one speciall cause wherefore the Lord giues it vs that wee might be his instruments to conuaie and communicate the same vnto his elect as much as in vs lyeth for euerie Christian is a Prophet of God by his calling and therefore must doe the work of a Prophet Psal 51.12.13 Restore to me the ioy of thy saluation and stablish me with thy free Spirit then shall I teach thy wayes vnto the wicked and sinners shall bee conuerted vnto thee Luke 22.32 Quest 24 Proceed to the third title I beleeue in the onely begotten Sonne of God Ans Here I professe two things first that Iesus Christ is the Sonne of the liuing God secondly his onelie begotten Sonne for the first I vnderstand by the light of his grace and holie word that as hee is God he is of himselfe neither beegotten nor proceeding but as hee is a sonne hee is not of himselfe but the Sonne of the Father beegotten beefore all worlds of the substance of the Father And albeit this bee hard to set forth the forme and maner of this generation yet wee may safely speake with the Scriptures that the sonne is the brightnesse of his glory Heb. 1.1.2 and the ingraned forme of his substance And with the godly Auncients that the Son is of the Father as light of lights not proceeding but begotten So this generation is by an vnspeakable communication of the whole essence of the Godhead of the Father to the Sonne in receiuing whereof the Sonne doth no more diminish the maiestie or godhead of
phrase 2. Cor. 5.21 He was made sinne for vs. By which manner of speaking wee may not feare that any manner of reproch is offred the sonne of God for both sinne and the curse following are his but by imputation Though in regard of himselfe hee was no sinner yet as hee was our suretie hee became sinne for vs and consequently the curse of the Law for vs in that the curse euerie way due vnto vs by imputation and application were made his Instructions and Consolations which follow this Faith First we learne here with bitternesse to bewaile our sins for Christ suffred here the whole wrath of God not for any offence that euer hee committed but all for vs and therefore iust cause haue we to mourne for our owne sinnes which brought our Sauiour to this low and base estate If a man should bee so farre in debt that hee could not bee freed vnlesse the suretie should bee cast into prison for his sake nay which is more be cruellie put to death for his debt it would make him at his wits end if there were left but naturall and ciuill humanitie in him and his very heart would bleed And this is the case with vs by reason of our sinnes wee are gods debters yea bankrupts beefore him yet haue wee gotten a good surety euen the Sonne of God himselfe who to recouer vs to our former libertie was crucified and dyed for the discharge of our debt And therefore as the Prophet saith wee should looke vpon him whom wee haue peirced and lament for him Zach. 12.10 Looke as the bloud followed the nailes that were stricken through the blessed hands and feete of Christ so should the meditation of Christs passion bee as nayles and speares to draw bloud from our hands and hearts for our sinnes Secondly if thou doubtest where to see and find Christ crucified because the Prophet Zacharie bids thee looke on him be aduertised that he is set before thy face as nailed and fastned on a crosse wheresoeuer his Gospell is truly preached in thine hearing for so the Apostle teacheth vs. Gal. 3.1 Oh foolish Galathians who hath bewitched you that yee should not obay the truth to whom before Iesus Christ was described in your sight and among you crucified wee must seeke Gods face in Christ who is the liuely forme or most bright glory wherein wee behold God himselfe and we must euer seeke Christs face in the Gospell if wee finde it not there wee perish euerlastingly 2. Cor. 4.3.4 wee need not goe to crosses nay we must not goe but to the glasse hee hath himselfe appointed for vs. And remember it that till such time as we come thus by faith and meditation of the Gospell we lye continually as poysoned by Sathan that old Serpent and as stung to death Thirdly wee learne to follow Christ in the pursute and crucifying of our sinnes for so wee bee thaught Gal. 5.24 They that are Christs haue crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts thereof That is they endeuour to kill the power of sinne in themselues by repentance prayer fasting meditation conference with the Saints and by auoyding all occasions of offence Fourthly wee here learne in this president that seeing the Sonne of God was not onely thus racked and crucified by men but also bare the whole wrath of God in his soule that therefore wee must beare to make so little account of sinne as commonly wee doe Fiftly whereas the person crucified was the very Sonne of God it is manifest that the loue of God vnto vs in our redemption is endlesse like the deepe sea without bank or bottome as it is testified Iohn 3.16 and if wee shall not acknowledge this to bee so our condemnation will bee the greater Sixtly the curse of God beeing here once and full borne of the sonne of God not for himselfe but for his elect it standeth not with Gods iustice to lay any curse on them any more wherefore when they bee afflicted their punishments are but temporarie and not curses but crosses chasticements which proceed not from anger but from a most louing Father and so euer to bee accounted Psal 103. Heb. 12.5.6.7.8 Quest 35. Now let me heare yet a little more of the proceedings of his enemies against him Iewes and Gentiles and of his passions on the Crosse what herein we be specially to obserue Ans First they stone him not as many malefactors were executed as Achan Ioshua 7. and Naboth 1. King 21.13 but for a greater reproch they crucifie him and this was the most shamefull death among the Iewes Secondly they crucifie him naked after much beating bleeding and fainting and so make his greene wounds againe to lye open euen before the Sunne to his greater greefe and paine the Sonne of God is crucified naked to couer our ignominious nakednesse hee bare all the punishments due to sinne nakednesse was one Gal. 3.7.8 and couers our spirituall nakednesse which is when a man hath his sinnes lying open before the eyes of God whereby hee lyes open to all Gods iudgements Againe in that Christ suffers himselfe on this wise to bee stript naked of all that hee hath on his back to redeeme vs wee must remember that if God call vs to any tryall hereafter wee must bee content in like manner to part with all for his sake that wee may possesse him and follow his example Thirdly they peirced his hands and feete according to the prophecie of the Psalmist Iraen li. 2. c. 42. August lib. so hom 3. Author libri de passione inter opera Cypriani Psal 22.16 in those parts which are most liuely and sensible and so the waight of his body was borne vp by hands and feete fastned to the Crosse but not in that grosse manner that blinde Papists haue imagined but the feet nailed a sunder with two distinct nailes as godly Auncients haue deliuered Fourthly they gaue him vineger and gall to drinck tempered with mirth Mat. 27.34 Some think to take away his senses and memory by intoxicating as it were his braine Thus they hastned his death not hauing any respect at all of his soule whether hee dyed in peace and fauour with God yea or nay Others thinke it was to hasten his death howsoeuer it was euery sinner here is to bee aduertised that it was and is hee as well as the Iewes tempers or hath tempered such a cup of poison for Iesus Christ Fiftly they crucified him betweene two theeues Mat. 27.38 for his greater shame Esay 53.6 whereby they testifie that they esteemed him no common sinner but the captaine of all theeues and malefactours So think thou thy selfe with Paul that thou art the greatest of all sinners 1. Tim. 1.15 Sixtly they all mocked him Iewes and Gentiles wagging their heads and speaking spitefull words against him Mat. 27. ver 39.45 Thou that destroyest the temple and buildest it vp in three daies saue thy selfe And againe He saued others let him saue himsefe The
any men and beasts such absurditie will follow vpon that doctrine as it will grieue any mans heart to heare them much more to beleeue them To conclude what glory had Christ in earth that his Disciples haue not seene surely none but they must see his glory giuen him by his father and therefore where Christ is thether we must ascend namely to the heauens and forsake the earth and neuer looke to enioy any benefite by the renued frame of the earth Quest 51. To what vse then shall there bee new heauens and a new earth according to the Scriptures for first of all Saint Peter saith 2. Pet. 3.13 But wee looke for new heauens and a new earth according to his promise wherein dwelleth righteousnesse Reue. 21.1 Saint Iohn writeth saying And I saw a new heauen and a new earth for the first heauen and the first earth were passed away and there was no more sea Ans By these places of holy Scripture it cannot bee prooued that the Saints shall liue vpon earth no more then that they shall liue in heauen for the Apostles plainely affirme a new heauen and a new earth and therefore we as sufficiently prooue by these texts our glorified estate in heauen as well as vpon the earth Quest 52 But why should wee looke for a new earth after the later day if wee shall not dwell therein Ans I answere for many causes first for the accomplishment of his owne promise Esa 66.17 For loe saith the Lord I will create a new heauen and a new earth and the former shall be remembred no more Is not the promise of God sufficient cause for vs to liue and dye in expectation of the performance thereof Hath God no other ends and vses of the new earth except men dwell in them Paradise wherein Adam once dwelled and from which hee and wee were expelled was it destroyed when men did not inhabite it or doth any man liuing know vnto what vse the Lord appoynted it surely none and therefore if man might bee on earth and God suffer Paradise for his secret purposes best knowen to himselfe not to bee inhabited much more after the iudgement when the gates of heauen shall bee open shall not any man neede once to dreame of an habitation vpon earth Secondly if there bee no other cause yet is this cause a sufficient reason to all sober men to perswade them of the vse of the new earth namely that whereas sinne hath now made it subiect to corruption and yet the first purpose of God that it should remaine for euer in pure estate without corruption had not sinne brought in death to men and corruption to the creatures must still stand and therefore for the first purpose of God which neuer altereth hee will preserue this outward world euen as the bodies of men that it may remaine before him as a monument of his owne handy worke for euer Two opinions are very grose one that if man had not fallen hee should neuer haue come to heauen but enioyed onely this worlds felicitie whereas the onely difference betwixt vs now in a degenerate estate and him in a pure estate concerning life eternall is not in regard of place for hee should haue gone to heauen as Elias and Enoch without leauing behinde him his mortall parts and that without paine of death or helpe of a Mediator by his owne righteousnesse holinesse and integritie and now through many afflictions paine and death by the helpe of a Mediatour and after the bodies resurrection will goe to heauen and life eternall The second errour is that the world should haue needed any purgation or should haue waxen old like a garment as now it doth or that there should haue needed any iudgement except sinne had entered into the world and therefore I conclude that the earth at the beginning was ordayned to stand for euer Psal 19.90 and that there is no more cause that men shall inhabite it now after the Iudgement then if men had neuer sinned and that this purpose of God shall sustaine and repaire it for to bee a monument of his owne work for euermore Quest 53. If the Lord would haue it remaine as a monument of his owne worke why then doth not the Sea remane for it is expresly said Reue. 21.1 And there was no more Sea Ans The Apostle in the Reuelation declareth onely a vision and therefore it cannot be certainly expounded literally in euery point hee repeteth what he saw and not in euery part what shall be for God hath reserued some things vnto himselfe but forasmuch as many visions are allegoricall especially in the Reuelation where the Angels are Ministers or Bishops the Churches Candlesticks the Beasts Gouernors persecutors the marriage of the Lambe the last day final end of the churches trouble ther also the sea in many places signifieth the brittle estate troublesome generation of this world And for my part I can see no cause or reason to interprete that part of Saint Iohns vision literally but rather that in the renued estate of the world after the later day there shall dwell righteousnesse neyther men with beasts or one with another shall haue any contention but all things shall succeede according to peace constancie and pleasure Wherefore those words being vnderstood of the Elect after the resurrection like as is afterward the new citty her foure gates her pauement with the twelue precious stones her water her fruites her trees her leaues her garments all allegoricall I conclude that the first diuision which God made of waters shall stand both aboue and beneath the firmament and that the sea shall not worke nor bee tossed with windes nor destroy any of the creatures renued vpon the face of the earth but vnto the Saints they shal no more looke vpon sea or land Quest 54. But it would bee much more for the comfort of men to liue againe in this world wherein they haue receiued many wrongs afflictions and oppressions by wicked men that they might see how god hath swept out all the vngodly out of the earth according to the promises of God as Psal 37.9 Euill doers shall be cut off but they that waite vpon the Lord shall inherite the land ver 11. The meeke shall possesse the earth and haue their delight in the multitude of peace ver 18. The Lord knoweth the dayes of the righteous and their inheritance shall be perpetuall ver 22. Such as be blessed of God shall inherite the land ver 29. The righteous man shall inherite the land and dwell therein for euer Now how can they bee said to inherite the land which in this world are but pilgrimes and wander to and fro and how can they haue a multitude of peace during the first possession of the earth in any delights who are adiudged in this world to warre fire and persecution and how short is their dwelling for euermore if they dwell not here againe after the later day when