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A02919 The faith of the church militant moste effectualie described in this exposition of the 84. Psalme, by that reuerend pastor, and publike professor of Gods word, in the famous vniuersitie of Hassine in Denmarke, Nicholas Hemmingius. A treatise written as to the instruction of the ignorant in the groundes of religion, so to the confutation of the Iewes, the Turkes, atheists, Papists, heretiks, and al other aduersaries of the trueth whatsoeuer. Translated out of Latine into English, &c. by Thomas Rogers. Hemmingsen, Niels, 1513-1600.; Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616. 1581 (1581) STC 13059; ESTC S118432 286,633 582

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this darkenes into the wonderful light of God and vnto eternal life Now the cause that imboldened me to dedicate this mine Enarration written the yeare immediatelie past vpon the 84. Psalme vnto your Honor was not onelie the greate and singuler good wil you beare toward learning littered men generalie which I desire that the whole world should knowe but also your benefites conferred vpon me and mine particularlie for which I thought good to giue some token of à grateful minde to your Honor The which I earnestlie beseech you to accept in in good part If the quantitie of our worke be onelie respected I knowe wel it is far vnmeete for your Magnificence but if the minde of the giuer and the argument of the matter be waied I thinke no man wil finde faulte with me for this my dedication Wherefore regarde these thinges my good Lord and as hitherto I haue had so hereafter let me not want your fauor and for my selfe I wil endeuor to be worthie of the same Thus fare you wel both in mind and bodie together with your wise the L. Metta Rosenkrātz that most noble and chast woman daughter of the right honorable Sir Olaus Rosenkrantz Knight Lord of Wallo sometime à most prudent Senator of this Kingdome of Denmarke à mā both for iustice vprightnesse liberalitie clemencie humanitie curtesie and manie moe virtues euerlastinglie as to be remembred so to be praised From our studie this 25. of March in the yeare 1569. Which from the creation of the worlde is the 5539. yeare wherebie it is manifest that we are fallen into the last parte of the age of the worlde signified by the sixte daie of the creation of things For seeing sixe thousand yeares wherbie the worlds age according vnto the tradition of the house of Elias is measured doe answere to sixe daies of the creation for à thousand yeares before God are as one daie and of the sixt thousand 539. yeares be passed-awaie it is euident that we are lighten into the after-noone tide of the laste daie of the world Which time doubtlesse ought of right to put vs in mind of greater watchfulnes especialie seeing that after the most bright Sunne of the glorious Gospel and that at the verie noone of the last daie of this worlde at which time the doctrine of the Church was by Luther Philip and other godlie and learned men purged the night and darkenes is nigh at hande And therefore earnestlie from the heart with the disciples of the Lord let vs praie The night doth come forsake vs not ô Christ wee humblie praie Ne suffer thou thie glorious light To darken or decaie And listen we vnto the Prophet which saith Giue glorie to the Lorde your God before he bring darkenes and ere euer your feet stumble in the darke mountaines The Lord keepe vs in true godlines that at the length that long wished Sabbaoth which we looke-for maie be seene of vs vnto our welfare blisse and euerlasting rest through Christ our onelie mediator to whome with the Father and the holie spirite be al praise honor and glorie for euer euer Amen AN ANTITHESIS BEtwene the vane glorie of the worlde and the true glorie of the faithful CAPNION The worldlie pompe by proofe I finde Doth fleete and come like snowe by winde Whie trust ye then in vanitie HEMMINGIUS The godlie ioie doth aie endure And as the Liban tree is sure Then trust we in the Deitie PSALME 84. 1 O Lord of hostes how amiable are thy tabernacles 2 My soule longeth yea fainteth for the courts of the Lorde mine heart and my flesh haue reioiced in the liuing God 3 For the sparowe hath found an house and the swallowe à nest for her selfe where she maie laie her yong euen thine altars ô Lorde of hostes my King and my God 4 Blessed are they which dwel in thine house euermore thei will praise thee 5 Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee and in whose heart be thy waies 6 Who goeth by the vale of teares and diggeth à well doubtles with blessings shal the teacher be crowned 7 Theie goe from strength to strength that God in Zion maie appeare 8 O Lord God of hostes heare my praier hearken ô God of Jacob. 9 Behold ô God our protector and looke vpon the face of thine Annointed 10 For a daie in thy courtes is better than à thousand els where I had rather be of no reputatiō in the house of my God than to dwel in the tabernacles of the vngodlie 11 Because the Lord God is à sunne and shield the Lord wil giue grace and glorie no good thing wil he depriue them of which walke innocentlie 12 O Lorde of hostes blessed is the man which trusteth in thee CHAP. 1. The argument disposition occasion and auctor of this 84. Psalme THis Psalme containeth à singular cōmendation of the Church of God the which as God most dearely doth loue the same so for her part she dependeth vpon him alone him she praiseth confesseth and calleth-vpon That she may inioy him is al her desire In him she is most highlie blessed and happie Of this Psalme there may be made foure partes euerie of which containeth many good lessons The which are these The first A description of the Church contained in the foure first verses The second declareth the condition of the teachers in the Church comprehended in three other verses namely in the 5. 6. 7. The third is à praier whereby Dauid sueth for the defence and preseruation of y e Church certaine godly reasons being annexed therevnto whereby the excellencie and dignitie of the Church is set before our eies that in the 8. 9. 10. 11. verses The last is à conclusion expressed with an admiration wherein is declared howe the true cause of the Churches felicitie is a sure cōfidence in God and that in the last verse Moreouer the occasion why this psalme was written may seeme to be the banishment of Dauid through the persecution of his owne sonne Absalon The which exile or banishment was one of those tenne plagues whereby the adulterie and murther which Dauid committed was punished For as in that one offence of Dauid many sinnes were couched so was it punished not with one but with didiuers plagues As namely 1 with the losse of the holie spirite 2 with à most grieuous wound of conscience 3 with the deflouring of Thamar his daughter by his owne sonne Amnon 4 5 with the rebellion of Absalon his sonne 6 with double banishment from his kingdome and from the Church 7 with pollution of holie Matrones his wiues 8 with disobedience of his subiectes 9 with à woeful end of his sonne 10 and with infamie With these plagues was Dauids reuolting frō God yelding to Satan Gods enimie betraying of Gods armie murthering of an innocent subiect rauishing defiling of him selfe abusing of an others bodie with
man formed after the image of God from so great good vnto such euil from life vnto death from à friende to an enimie vnto à traitor from à sauiour vnto damnation from saluation brieflie frō God the fountain of al goodnes righteousnes life saluation happines and honor vnto the diuel the auctor of al wickednesse vnrighteousnesse death damnation and perpetuall infamie But this euil which indeede is manifolde the blinded man perceaueth not And although sometime as it were through à casement it beholdeth à certaine shadowe thereof yet by and by it forgettes the same as he who hath seene his face in à glasse Which thing doubtlesse is greatlie to bee lamented For the first steepe vnto health as they saie is to knowe the sickenesse For the knowledg of the disease stirreth such as loue their health to seeke à Phisition Let vs therefore as the skilfull Phisitions doe in healing diseases seeke-out the causes of so great euill that knowing them both a Physition maie bee sought and remedie maie be applied to heale the same Wee then wil search-out the causes of mans vsual ingratitude and contrariwise oppose medicines for this common euil that so by comparing them together the contrarie causes of contrarie effectes maie the better both bee knowen and discerned Paul writing vnto the Ephesians doeth recite sixe causes aswell of this euil as of all other wickednesse raigning in the world which in order wee wil declare The first cause is that which he calleth the fleshe that is the wickednes of the corrupted nature in men after the fal of Adam This wickednes is like à filthie fountain from which pestilent vapors doe issue whereby all the cogitations al the counsels and actions of man are infected and corrupted as it were with deadlie poison And although this fountaine can not wholie bee stopped but oftentimes it wil breake out yet the course thereof as much as maie be is to be repressed which is done after thiswise The Gospel of Christ must be harkened vnto which when we beleeue we are endued with the holie Ghost which is à newe spring in the heart of man from whence floweth pure water springing vnto euerlasting life For frō this new foūtan wherby y e course of y e filthie spring which we haue throgh y e corruptiō of nature is stopped do issue godlie cogitations counsels and works like riuers frō an euerlasting fountane The seconde cause of this euil ingratitude is the lust of the fleshe that whereby the flesh or original sinne doth work to bring out most abhominable fruite The force of this concupiscence al mortal men doe feele in thēselues though diuerslie And it is as à litle riuer slowing from the fountaine and infecting whatsoeuer it meeteth with y e horrible stinch it hath Against this the lust of the spirite is opposed the which like à pleasant riuer floweth from the holie Ghost wherewith such as haue turned from their sinnes are endued the which maketh the cogitations and actions to spring at it were and to prosper But concerning the workes of the lust of the flesh and the fruite of the lust of the spirit reade the 5. chapter vnto the Galathians The thirde cause of ingratitude and of other sinns is the cogitation of the flesh to wit when y e cogatatiō raised-vp by concupiscence enterpriseth to reason and to dispute of those thinges which concupiscence doeth offer as gratefull and pleasant to the fleshe This Paul to the Romanes calleth the Wisedome of the flesh and enimitie against God For seeing it swarueth not from her beginning that is from the fleshe and the lust thereof it cannot sauour those things which are of God To this the wisedome of the spirite is opposed which the Apostle vnto the Romanes nameth The wisedome of the spirite This wisedome of the spirite when it taketh the ground of her reasoning from her fountane as from à beginning it cannot by reasoning conclude any other thing but that which is of the spirit God whome alwaies it beholdeth The fourth cause of our ingratitude and disobedience towarde God is The wil of the fleshe and of the minde As Paul saith This laboreth to attaine enioie that which y e wisedome of the flesh persuaded vnto as delectable For in this will there is election and lust whose end is the vse of the thing desired And although the will of reason doe sometime reclame the reasoning of the fleshe yet for the most parte by the violence of the fleshe it is borne-awaie euen as à shippe is violentlie carried-awaie by contrarie windes striue the marriner neuer so much For this will of the fleshe the Philosophers yea and Paul too calleth Selfe-loue which is à blind vndiscrete sauage loue of the bodie hurteful both to him that hath it and to others which Socrates not knowing the fountane of euil calleth the heade and the spring of al wickednesse Because it taketh awaie mutual charitie whereof all mischiefe ariseth among men while through the instinct hereof they seeke after wealth auctoritie preferment and pleasure wherein they doe place the soueraigne felicitie of man Against this wil of the fleshe and of the minde is opposed the will of the spirite the fourth cause of good workes and commaundeth such thinges as bee contrarie to the flesh and her will Which wil of the spirite maie bee called also Selfe-loue but yet à right cōmendable loue such as foloweth not the sense of the fleshe but the iudgement of the spirite This right and commendable Selfe-loue driueth à man to endeuour to labor and with earnest praiers to craue to beg that y e most excellent part of vs which is the minde maie be endued with true godlinesse and virtue and that to this ende that it maie bee ioined to God the soueraigne good in whom onelie the true felicitie of man doth consist This difference betweene this double Selfe-loue our Sauiour doth teach when hee saith He that hateth his life yeelding nothing therevnto in these casual and transitorie things he doth as hee shoulde loue it desireth to be saued but he y t loueth by yeelding he hateth it seketh y e destructiō of his soule As there is thē a doble self loue so there is à double selfe hatred One according to the right iudgement of the minde whereby we auoide the enticements of the flesh withdrawing vs from God the other of the foolishnesse of the fleshe whereby we despise the thinges concerning vertue goodlines and honestie This is à prophane and hurtful the other is holie and à necessarie hatred The fifth cause of mans vnthankefulnesse to God is the peruerse dealing of the world the infinite offences and the innumerable examples of all manner wickednesse This euil custome of the worlde is the fodder of all iniquitie naughtinesse and peruersitie whereby manie euen of such as purposed to feare God
the first place and order are placed those celestial spirits which in respect of their seruice which they do to their King are called Angels For they are al ministring spirits saith Paul for their sakes which shal be heires of saluation Because while this world doth last there shal be Angels attending vpon the busines of the kingdome of Christ which notwithstanding is not the end of their nature but a temporal seruice But after the general iudgement with the elect of God hauing attained à perfect conquest they shall euerlastinglie triumph-together The number and office of those Angels no man hath more plainlie expressed than Daniel did who beheld them Thousand thousands ministred vnto him and ten thousand thousands stoode before him The fight and victorie which the Lord of hostes and his Angels haue got is described in the Reuelation on this wise Michael and his angels fought against the dracon and the dracon fought and his angels But they preuailed not neither was their place found anie more in heauen And the great dracon that old serpent called the diuel and satan was cast out which deceiueth al the world he was euen cast into the earth and his angels were cast-out with him Then I heard à loud voice saieng Nowe is saluation in heauen strength the kingdome of our God and the power of his Christ for the accuser of our brethren is cast-downe which accuseth them before our God daie and night But they ouer come him by the bloud of the Lambe and by the word of their testimonie Touching Michael which is saide in this place to be the captaine of the warre it is the Sonne of God our Lord Iesus Christ as mai● be gathered both out of Daniel and also from the etymologie of the name For Michael is as much as Who is like God The Angels therfore following the conduction and standard of Michael that is the Lord of hostes are celestial spirits In the second order of these armies are godlie teachers waging battel with the kingdome of the dracon that is of the diuel and with his angels y t is with defendors of idols and blasphemies Such in times passed were Moses Ioseph Daniel the Prophets and the Apostles and manie godlie Ministers of the word in the Church afterward Whose weapons are not carnal but spiritual For so doth Paul saie We do not war after the flesh For the weapons of our warfare be not carnal but mightie through God to cast downe holdes casting downe the imaginations and euerie high thing that is exalted against the knowledge of God and bringing into captiuitie euerie thought to the obedience of Christ that is the weapons of godlie teachers in the Church be the verie word of God the power of the holie Ghost in the word and earnest praier In the third order of the Lordes hoste be godlie hearers of the word who for Gods glorie and their owne saluation fight against the flesh sinne the world and the diuel Their war and weapons in the Epistles vnto the Ephesians be described on this wise For we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities against powers and against the worldlie gouernors the princes of the darkenes of this world against spiritual wickednes in the hie places For this cause take vnto you the whole armor of God that ye maie be able to resist in the euil daie and hauing finished al things stand fast Stand therfore and your loines gird about with veritie and hauing on the brest plate of righteousnes And your feete shod with the preparation of the Gospel of peace Aboue al take the shield of faith wherewithal ye maie quench al the firie dartes of the wicked and take the helmet of saluation and the sword of the spirit which is the word of God And praie alwaie with al manner praier and supplication in the spirit Or in fewer wordes as Paul in an other place writeth Fight à good fight hauing faith à good conscience which some haue put awaie and as concerning faith haue made shipwracke In the fourth place be euerie particular man in his vocation Exod. 38. it is said that the women did assemble and came together at the doore of the Tabernacle that is they did those things which were enioined them to doe Euerie man therefore fighteth vnder the banner of Christ when stoutlie in y e feare of God he doth those things which in respect of his calling he is bound to do Then both teachers and hearers also be the good soldiers of the Lord when they doe their duties godlie and diligentlie After which sort we maie iudge of all other callings warranted by the word of God Herevnto if you thinke good you maie ad à fift order namelie y e celestial armie or hoste as the Sunne Moone and the Stars the which are therefore saide to be the hoste of the captaine Christ because after their facion they reproue darkenes declare the glorie of Christ and prouoke both Angels and men by their example as it were to glorifie God euermore Nowe of those things which hitherto we haue spoken of y e Lord of hostes of his fight armies and victorie there is a double vse For as they confirme comfort and encourage the godlie fighting vnder Christ the captaine so do they throw downe terrefie and confound the wicked Wherefore being admonished let vs ioine our selues through faith and obediēce to Christ the captaine and with true puritie of minde to these vnspotted spirites beeing thoroughlie persuaded that he which fighteth an honest fight in faith and à good conscience shal receaue an incorruptible crowne of glorie which Christ our Lord capitane and champion hath promised to vs. For as true victorie consisteth in the blood of the Lambe and worde of the testimonie so they who are sprinkled with this blood which is then done when we beleeue in Christ according to the word of the testimonie shal trulie obteine victorie CHAP. 4. 1. Against those which wil be counted and yet are not the true Church 2. particularlie against the Iewes that what soeuer things were written of the Messiah by Moses and the Prophets are fulfilled in Christ. NOwe for so much as manie assemblies of men vsurpe y e title of the Church for that was it which we proposed in y e second place we are diligentlie to consider who be they which will needs be called and yet be not the Church and also which is the true Church of God that al other congregations auoided we maie ioine our selues to the true Church The Iewes supposing the Messiah whome as yet al in vaine they looke for to pertainè vnto them alone doe proudlie contemne al other congregations and hoast-abroad howe they are the true Church of God The Mahomets or Turkes because their dominion is verie great which they haue in the
them either quicke or deade This champion of the Lord for sooth first à theefe afterward à seditious souldier then a runne-agate after that à capitane of à rebellious hoste perswadeth light heads enimies to the true religion howe he is the messenger of God wherebie we maie gather howe greate the power of Satan is in them whiche imbrace not the trueth Whereof it is that at this daie that aduersarie of God defendeth his blasphemies against God by Turkishe and Mahometical force according to the prophecie of Daniel It foloweth that we speake of the lawes of Mahomet which are partlie political partlie ceremonial or of seruice but of these I wil touche verie fewe wherebie it wil be easie to iudge of the rest First of al to his Arabians that is to poore men accustomed to liue vpon the spoile he aloweth theft and setteth à lawe of reuengement Hurt him saith he which hurt you He saith also He that either killeth his enemie or is killed by his enemie entreth into Paradise He permitteth men to haue manie wiues He aloweth diuorcement for a trifeling cause and receauing againe vpon smal occasion Nowe I praie you what is more against nature than such lawes if theie maie be caled lawes which peruert the lawe of nature that is common to all men On the otherside he hath giuen some lawes which make to the increase of loue and goodwil among men He commandeth almes to be giuen and promiseth paradise to such as giue liberalie if so be theie haue couragiouslie foughten against the enemies He willeth punishment to be giuen to the poore for their offences But to the good law he annexeth impietie namelie how therebie theie doe merite remission of sinnes He hath ceremonies washings circumcisiō fiue times in à daie he compelleth his to praie in the temple But that hypocrisie helpeth no whit seeing theie are voide of the propiciatorie without which there is none accesse vnto GOD. He willeth to absteine from swines fleshe Hetherto of the lawes The fables which he intermixeth as diuine mysteries be verie ridiculous and foolish of which I wil recite foure y t by them the rest as the Lion by his talantes maie be iudged This stout souldior of the Lord Mahomet by name telleth how by the conduction of Gabriel the Angel he ascended into heauen to talke with God Where first of al meeteth with him an Angel ten thousand times huger than the whole worlde for whome he got à pardon of God whom he had offended beeing requested to make intercession vnto God for him Which done God put his hand vppon Mahomet whereby he was stroken with so extreme à colde that it pearced vnto the verie marrowe of his backe He saide that God was carried in à chaire by eight Angels whose head he vainelie reporteth is of such à bignes that the swiftest birde that is in a thousand yeeres can-not flie from one part thereof vnto an other The second fable like the same where-vppon the prohibition of wine is builded is this There was saith he two Angels of God namelie Horroth and Marroth sent from God on à time from heauen into the world appointed to gouerne and to instruct mankinde with these commandementes that theie should neither kil nor iudge vniustlie nor drinke wine So à long time theie were so taken and knowen to be iudges ouer the whole worlde Vpon à certaine daie à woman of al other the fairest came vnto them hauing à matter against her husband who to make the iudges like her cause inuited them vpon à certaine daie vnto dinner And beeing at their good cheere she herselfe bringeth fine meates furnisheth the table with boules of wine yea she serueth and seeth that theie lack nothing biddeth thē to eate to drinke spare naught What needs many words her faire words ouercame them and drunke with wine theie burned after their faire hostesse see the chastitie of Mahomets Angels being ouercome theie desired her companie she promiseth vpon à condition if one of them would tel her howe theie vse to ascend into heauen and the other howe she might descend The condition they like When she had learned the same suddenlie she was lifted-aloft and ascended into heauen Which when GOD sawe and had sifted the cause he made her the daie star as beautiful among the Starres as euer she was among women To the Angels called before his iudgement seate he appointed that theie should choose either the paines of this life or of the world to come who chose the paines of this life Wherefore theie are hanged vpon iron chaines with their heades downewarde in the pit Behil vntil the daie of iudgement For which cause the vse of wine is forbidden to the folowers of Mahomet least theie fal into the like peril Such like stuffe is the fable touching the prohibition of swines fleshe When al liuing creatures saith he were in the Arch of Noah the Elephant caste-backewarde whereof sprang an hogge who with his snoute turned vp dongue whereof sprang à mouse the which gnawed the hempe wherewithal the boordes of the ship were ioined Hence Noah was stroken with à maruelous terror and constrained to aske counsel of the Lorde who for remedie at that pinch willed Noah to strike à lion vpon the fore-head from the nostrels of which Lion being moued lepped-out à cat which hunted the mouse and deliuered mankinde from so greate daunger This was the greeuous cause forsooth whie the fleshe of swine is forbidden to bee eaten of the Saracens Here-vnto let vs adde the fable concerning y e last iudgement Of this he saith God shal giue the Angel of death in charge that he kil euerie creature which doth breath aswel al the Angels as al the diuels and all men sheepe fishes beastes and cattel that al maie be dead except God himselfe This done he wil cal the Angel of death saieng O Adriel is anie thing yet remaining of al my creatures And he shal aunswere Nothing Lorde but I thie weake and feeble seruant Then shal the Lorde saie vnto him seeing thou hast killed al my creatures goe thou thie waies betweene Paradise and hel and afterwarde kil thie selfe and die So the vnhappie wretch departed and in that prescribed middle-place lieng on the ground wrapped in his winges he choaked him-selfe with such an horrible roaring as had the celestial spirites and earthlie creatures bin aliue theie could not choose but haue died thereat After which time the world shal stande voide 40. yeeres together Which expired the Lorde holding heauen and earth in his fiste shal saie as foloweth Where be nowe the Kinges Princes Potentates of this worlde Whose is the Kingdome the Dominion and the power Speake if ye haue anie truth in your words And these wordes thrice repeated he wil raise-vp Seraphuel and saie to him Take this trumpet and descend into Ierusalem and sounde there Then Seraphuel hauing receaued the trumpet which is as long as à
church who parteth a sunder y e vnitie of the Church by the manifolde orders of Friers who winketh at the monstrous impuritie of Clergie men by vsing no discipline who is an example himselfe to al the worlde of wickednes and vnholie conuersation Furthermore by the name of Tabernacles we are put in mind of the Churches peregrination and wandering from one place vnto another vntil she come vnto her true countrie For as tabernacles or tentes of war be remoued hether and thether so the Churche of GOD in this life hath no sure and quiet abode but often is compelled to change her seate This pilgrimage wherebie in deede euerie man as Augustine doth saie is à pilgrime in this world doth admonish vs of sin which is the cause of this peregrination For because of sin we are cast with our first parents out of Paradise into the land wherein we soiorne So y t we are remoued from Ierusalem y t is from the sight and fruition of peace into Babylon that is into cónfusion exile wherin we wander-about far wide And although we are al pilgrimes yet the condition of al men is not like For some are quite out of the waie into their coūtrie some are in y e readie way For whoso beleueth not is neither in his countrie nor in y e waie there-vnto And he that soiourneth and walketh by faith is not yet in his countrie but for al y t is in the right waie This was it which the Apostle saith We haue not here à continuing citie but we seeke one to come As therefore they who often are enforced to change their seate in iorneieng must suffer manie troubles and quietlie put them vp so the Church of God in this worlde shal neuer be free from trappes and troubles both of men and diuels so long as it wandereth in the darke vales of this life Therefore we are to walke warilie in this pilgrimage and to beware of the snares of false doctrine of prophanes of cōuersation of wondering at nouelties leaste beeing taken with the inticements of this worlde we forget our countrie and reiect the same in respect of our exile as manie of them did who being carried-awaie into the captiuitie of Babylon refused to returne thence into their natiue countrie In al hardnes and aduersitie let vs comfort our selues with hope to returne one daie into our countrie againe and although we are in bodie absent yet in minde let vs be present in heauen with our capitane and as Paule admonisheth Let our conuersation be in heauen from whence also we looke for the Sauiour euen the Lorde Iesus Christe finalie let vs beare in mind how y e Church in this pilgrimage is gouerned by the prouidence of God who wil see y t no rage either of Satan or of anie limme of his shal vtterlie destroy the same For as God was alwaies in the tabernacles of his people in the wildernesse and miraculouslie did foster and defende them So Christe our capitaine wil neuer be from his Church according as he hath promised I am with you vntil the ende of the worlde Finalie seeing the Church is in à strang cōtrie and tendeth home-warde that is to the heauenlie Ierusalem it standes her-vppon in this hard pilgrimage to followe her capitaine rightlie that by his direction she maie at the length happily attaine vnto her desired home For as the capitaine of the people of God Moses conducted the Israeltes out of Egypt through the red sea and after him Ioshua brought them into the promised lande So Iesus Christe and none else shal bring his Church into the celestial countrie according as he testifieth of himselfe saying I am the waie the trueth and the life And albeit Augustine doth featelie interprete that saying of Christ when he saith He was the waie not erring the trueth not deceiuing the life not failing the waie in example the trueth in promise the life in rewarde yet for somuch as this asseueration containeth manie good lessons comfortes I wil expounde the same somewhat more plainelie at large These three thinges are diligentlie to be distinguished The waie truth life Whereby first of al generalie is signified howe Christe alone is the beginning middle and consummation of our saluation and happinesse and therefore that workes neither going before faith nor conioined with faith nor yet folowing faith doe merite saluation and happines Then particularlie the manner would be gathered out of the scriptures how Christ is the waie how the truth and how the life Howe therefore is Christ the way He is the way both by doctrine and by merite and by example By doctrine in teaching vs those thinges which tend vnto our saluation according to that of Iohn No man hath seene God at anie time the onelie begotten sonne of God which is in the bosome of the father he hath declared him and Paul saith Iesus Christ of God is made vnto vs wisedom For this eternal sonne of God hath alwaies beene present with his Church and by his spirit instructed the Prophetes touching himselfe as witnesseth Peter And therefore whoso abideth in the doctrine of Christ abideth in the waie of saluation but he that wandereth from the doctrin of Christ runneth headlong into the way of perdition So then let our onely care be to imbrace and defend the synceritie of the Gospel setting-apart al danger either of life or goods And let vs know y t he was true of his word which said He that loaseth his life for my sake shal saue it How is Christ the waie by merit Because he alone by the obedience of the crosse hath clensed vs from sinne and imputeth to vs his obedience whereby he hath fulfilled y e lawe that we may be coūted righteous before God as though we our selues had fulfilled the same And this is it which Paul saith Christ is the end of the law for righteousnes vnto euerie one that beleueth that is Euerie one that beleueth hath as much as the law requireth namelie righteousnes performed by Christe but through grace imputed vnto him which thing the Apostle at large expresseth by à comparison where he containeth the summe of his meaning in these words As by one mans disobedience many became sinners so by the obedience of one many are made righteous And Augustine to the same effect doth saie Our sinnes he hath made his sinnes that he might make his righteousnes to be ours Of this merit of Christ they truelie doe participate who confesse and bewaile their offences and by vnfained repentance do flie vnto the mercie of God offered without respect of persons to so many as beleeue For the beleeuer is clensed from sin by y e virtue of y e sacrifice of Christ is endued with Christ his righteousnes receaued gratis vnto euerlasting life y t is in one word is iustified For iustification is
Mediators doe vnderstand such patrons as by their own merites worthines maie purchase to vs the fauour of God For this is à common principle among them that men liuing in earth do need patrons in heauen in as much as theie are vnworthie to appeare in the sight of God By which saieng beside that theie bereaue Christ our Mediator of his honor theie make themselues guiltie of threefolde impietie For first while theie make the dead intercessors for the liuing theie doe runne beyond the limits of Gods worde and foole hardilie are carried into damnable darkenes and vpon the steepe mountaines of Hel. From whence to returne backe and to aspire aloft that is à labour and à sore paine But what à prophanenes this is the godlie alone do marke who know that darknes is there where the torch of Gods word is not born-afore who know that al is abhominable which God hath not decreed and who consider that al which dust and ashes doth inuent in religion without the direction of Gods worde doth proceede from Satan Secondlie when theie teach howe we must depend vpon the merites of saintes theie depart from the true foundation of saluation and seeke another foundation to builde their saluation vppon without the worde of God For seeing that mortal man by his owne merite can not attaine saluation it is impossible that the merites of Saintes should bring saluation vnto others which merites for al that the Pope faineth to be the treasure of the Church which he dispenseth not gratis but according to their disbursing who acknowledge the Pope to be the treasurer of the Church Thirdlie in forging such fained patrons to themselues theie are drowned the more deepelie in darkenes For theie departe from the first commandement and with cursed impudencie cal vpon Saintes driuen therunto by the diuel himselfe who hath brought into the world the inuocation of Saintes and that for these causes First to bereaue Christ of his honor Secondlie to make the saintes infamous Lastlie that in time to come theie maie bee partakers of his eternal paines who in this life doe cal vpon saintes The fourth The Popish masse is laide open for filthie lucre sake For theie not onelie doe sel Masses for the redemption of soules out of purgatorie but also make them common to be bought for the obteining of anie thing In which of sinns manie sinns do meete together of which I wil recite à few that with à perfect hatred we maie abhor y e most filthie lucre of the Masse For first this gaine striueth against the foundation of our saluation which is free mercie For by grace saith Paul are ye saued throgh faith that not of your selues it is the gift of God Not of workes least anie man should boast Secondarilie it abolisheth the Lordes supper For who is so blind but maie see how it is farre from the Supper of Christe to seeke filthie gaine therebie which supper the Lord would haue to be à notable argument of his inward loue toward the Church and à testimonie of the redemption of the Church by his death which free redemption of his beloued spouse he sealeth in his supper Thirdlie this hūting after gain doth vtterlie ouerthrow the Prophecies of the prophets concerning y e benefites of the Mediator of the Newe Testament Ho saith Isaiah euerie one that thirsteth come ye to the waters and ye that haue no siluer come buie and eate come I saie buie wine and milke without siluer and without monie By water wine milke the prophet vnderstandeth the benefites of the Gospel which he pronounceth are freelie bestowed For as our bodies are nourished by bread wine water and milke so our soules are nourished and susteined by the doctrine of the Gospel by the holie Ghost by the sacraments and other such free giftes of Christ. Fourthlie the buieng and selling of the Popishe Masse doth make miserable men drunke with carnal confidence For by paieng monie for this feigned purgation as it were for an effectual medicine theie persuade them-selues that theie driue-awaie al diseases of the soule and that without faith repentance And because by Masses purchased theie trust theie be armed against the diuel and death theie goe-on the more boldlie in wickednes and dailie become the more obstinate Fiftlie this gaine of Masses is the ground of Purgatorie For to make their Masses the more vendible the Priestes did teach howe there was a Purgatorie of soules after death wherein the soules of the dead should be deteined vntil theie were purged sufficientlie from the spots of sinnes committed in this life And therefore Masses were appointed to be solde to them who desired that either them selues or their friendes might be deliuered from the fire of purgatorie wherebie theie fained that the paines of purgatorie were brought-out Henc● the Patrimonie of Peter as theie cal it was exceedinglie encreased And hence it is that the goodes of miserable men are translated from the true heires vnto balde Priestes and Monkes Sixthe this gaine of the Masse and subtiltie of the Romane baude is the strength of the Papacie that is of the Antichristian kingdome And therefore maruel it is not though the Papistes doe so fiercelie contend and fight for their altars For theie feare much that their chimneies would fal downe if their altars were once ouerthrowen The fifte It is abhominable idolatrie to worship à peece of bread in y e place of Christ. For as à litle aboue we haue touched also the Priest after y e mumbling of the historie concerning the institution of Christ doeth firste of al adore the bread himselfe and then lifteth the same vp that the people maie worshippe it For the Papistes be persuaded that by the virtue of the mumbled wordes of the instituted supper the elementes of breade and of wine be transsubstantiated into the verie bodie and bloode of the Lorde which they lay open to be adored but verie erroneouslie For this transsumbstantiation so stiflie defended by Thomas is contrarie to the nature of a sacrament For as in baptisme it is required that the substance of water doe remaine which while it is sprincled according to Christ his institution is à right sacrament and with that water after à secret sort the verie bloode of Christ whereby the inward man is washed from wickednes yea and putteth-on Christ himselfe is present So it is required that in y e supper of the Lord the substance of breade and wine doe remaine which being reached-forth and taken after the institution of Christ are à verie sacrament and with that bread wine after à secret sorte the verie bodie and bloode of the Lorde whereby the inwarde man is nourished fed and refreshed are present So that before the vse whervnto they be ordeined bread and wine are no more à sacrament than is the water of baptisme And therfore it is as great madnes to worshippe the breade and wine as if à
are carried-awaie so that they become wilde oftentimes and spurne against GOD. Hereof it is that we see in all states such contempte of the Gospell which reprooueth this darkenesse Hereof spring the detestable behauiour of parentes the il bringing-vp of children For while men doe looke-vppon the multitude auctoritie and power of such as sinne they excuse themselues by example as they did who dispising the spirite of Christ in Noah at the length suffered due punishment in the floude This wickednesse doeth deserue that men shoulde bee punishod with à reprobate minde as Paule saith GOD deliuered them vp into à reprobate minde according to the threatening of the lawe The LORDE shall smite thee with madnes and with blindnes with astonieng of hart For such as are forsakē of God for their custome of sinning are by little and little so berest of their wits blinded and strucken with astonishment of heart that they become without feeling and giue themselues to wantonnesse not vse Paul his wordes calling vertue dishonestie good euil wholesome thinges hurtfull and iudge cleane amisse than which no paine can bee imagined more grieuous When therefore we beholde the most part of mankinde to rushe headlong as it were into al manner wickednesse let vs call into minde the greatnesse of Gods displeasure who by his moste righteous iudgement permitteth that mans rebellion bee punished with madnesse Of which madnes Paul writeth when hee saith Because they receiued not the loue of the trueth that they might bee saued God sent them strong delusion that theie shoulde beleeue lies But most horrible is it that this punishment shoulde sticke in the posteritie according to the saying of Salomon He that rewardeth euil for good euil shal not depart from his house Therefore when wee see men to bee delighted in the filthines of sinne let vs auoide y e examples of iniquitie against thē let vs set the obedience of y e chast spirits the examples of the sancts who deemed nothing either more pleasant or more auncient or better then faith and obedience whereby we are ioined to God And let euerie man take heede that he be not taken with the deceitful counsels of the flesh For there be which doe purpose but most foolishlie before their death to repent not considering how by too much vsing to sinne that sinne becommeth euen à nature as it were For as Augustine doth saie while custome is not resesied it becommeth necessitie And the Poet When à sickenes hath taken roote If thou take Phisicke it wil not boote The sixt cause of mans disobedience and of all wickednes raigning in the worlde is the Prince of this aer as the Apostle saith euen the diuel himselfe He is present to all those causes aboue recited as à chiefe capitane For hee insinuateth himselfe to the corrupted nature and stirreth vp the concupiscence by obiectes poisons and confirmeth the cogitations of the flesh and moueth the will by wonderful slights snares encreaseth the wicked manners of men to spread abroad his kingdome the farder and to abolish the kingdome of Christ by little and little Againste this prince of the aër is opposed the prince of the Church euen the Lorde of hostes who is hier than the heauens from whome are the causes of godlie actions aboue recited For he doeth giue the holie Ghost cherishe the lust of the spirite strengthen good cogitations keepe the wil and proposeth the examples of holie men but chieflie his owne example to be imitated of vs. Or in fewer wordes A liuelie faith in Iesus Christ is the general remedie againste all the wickednesse and peruersitie of y e world For this is the victorie that ouercōmeth the world euen our faith For by this Christ the conqueror of darkenes is possessed by this à new spirit whereby we resist y e flesh is obteined by this the whole bodie of sinne is killed and mortified and by this in al troubles wee doe flie vnto the name of the Lorde that is vnto praier the safest sanctuarie the righteous runneth vnto it and is exalted CHAP. 37. 1. Of Christ his intercession for vs 2. And of diuerse notable thinges to be considered in the same THE thide and last parte of Christ his Priesthood is his intercession for y e whole Church and for each particular member of the same For as Christe alone by the sentence of the law is perfectlie righteous and alone hath giuen himselfe à ransome for the redemption of all So hee and none beside is the mediator of intercession inasmuch as intercession dependeth vppon the merite of righteousnes and of the price giuen for à redemption And therefore Paul doeth saie There is one mediator betweene God and man euen the man Christ Iesus who gaue himselfe à ransome for all men Vppon this place Theodoret writeth thus There is one peace maker who hath ioined those thinges which were contrarie and distant Hee called Christe à man because hee called him an intercessor for man was made intercessor And as hee that woulde reconcile two ioining their handes together doth put himselfe betweene and taking one by the right hande and the other by the lefte doeth ioine them together So Christe when hee had vnited the diuine nature to the humane did procure such à friendeshippe as can neither bee violated nor broken And Paule vnto the Romanes doeth saie Who shall condemne It is Christe which is deade yea or rather which is risen againe who is also at the right hande of GOD and maketh request for vs. Heere the Apostle against condemnation setteth the intercession of Christ sitting at the right hand of the father and making intercession for the Church and for euerie member thereof And vnto the Hebrewes it is thus written of him This man because he endureth euer hath an euerlasting Priesthood Wherefore hee is able also perfectlie to saue them that come vnto God by him seing he euer liueth to make intercession for thē As therefore the force of y e obedience of y e law in christ y e price of his passion is of infinit valor merit so his intercessiō is most effectual and pretious So that it can not bee but his praier on our behalfe for whome hee maketh intercession must bee hearde And for them principalie he maketh intercessiō who are made his members through faith Notwithstanding the difference is herein because when hee was in this worlde hee was à fulfiller of the law And with one oblation once made hath hee consecrated for euer them that are sanctified But as yet hee maketh intercession for vs with his father as the eternal priest of the Church For so saith Iohn If anie man sinne wee haue an aduocate with the father Iesus Christ the iust Wherefore Christ maketh intercession both now and alwaie for y e Church whose intercession dependeth vppon the merite of his righteousnes and the
And although this couenant be ratified onlie to such as be called and doe beleeue yet least we should thinke that the Fathers before the incarnation of Christe were destitute of the grace of the newe couenant it is good that we make a better and a more distinct explication of this doctrine so necessarie to be knowne First therefore and aboue all we must constantlie beleeue that in al ages euen from the fal of our first parentes the waie to be saued both was and is yet one and the same to wit by the Priest Christe alone of whose righteousnesse theie be partakers and be saued whosoeuer beleeue in him So that as touching the purgation of sinne and attainement of euerlasting life there is but one perpetual couenant or testament of God whereby God doeth binde himselfe to pardon such as doe ●lee vnto Christe And although if you respect the expresse worde there is no mention of this couenant concerning remission of sinnes before the Lord entered thereinto with Abraham yet the thinges themselues which appertaine vnto the substance of this couenant were verie wel knowne to the Fathers before the floud By the thinges I meane both the promise of the restoring of man through Christe and also the faith of this promise For the promise in GOD and the faith in man are the substantial partes as I maie saie of this couenant The couenant betweene GOD and Abraham was this I wil establish my couenant betweene me thee and thy seede after thee in their generations for an euerlasting couenant to be GOD vnto thee and thy seede after thee And somewhat afore in the same Chapter there goeth an oath of GOD Beholde I make my couenant with thee that is as truelie as I liue I wil establish my couenant c. Here first of al would be considered y e matter or foundation of this couenant which is y e promised seed by whose merit intercession there is an attonement made betweene God and men Wherefore whatsoeuer good thing the Lorde doth promise it is ratified in the Sonne who hath reconciled vs and the Father together God was in Christ saith Paule and reconciled the world to him selfe not imputing their sinnes to them and hath committed to vs the worde of reconciliation And for this cause this couenant is called by Isaiah the couenant of peace Secondlie we should cal into mind y e wonderful humilitie of God whereby the diuine maiestie so debaseth it selfe of meere benignitie and good will to manward hauing consideration of our humane frailnesse that not onlie he doth simplie promise free benediction to miserable and wretched sinners but also bindeth himselfe by couenant that we may knowe his fatherlie goodwil to vs ward Thirdlie the immutabilitie and constancie or perpetuitie of this couenant confirmed by an oath would be thought-vpon Whereof the Epistle vnto the Hebrues doth saie When God made the promise vnto Abraham because he had no greater to sweare by he sware by him selfe saieng Surelie I wil abundantlie blesse thee and multiplie thee marueilouslie He addeth à reason saieng So God willing more abundantlie to shewe vnto the heires of promise the stablenesse of his counsel bound him selfe by an oath that by two immutable things wherein it is vnpossible that God should lie we might haue strong consolation which haue our refuge to hold-fast the hope that is set before vs. Fourthlie we are to weigh the largenes of the couenant entred-into with Abrahā namelie howe it extendeth vnto the seede of Abraham and that for euer and euer But what is that seede of Abraham Paule both in the 4. and 9. chapters vnto the Romanes and also in the 3. vnto the Galathians defineth the seede of Abraham to be euen al those of what nations soeuer which doe walke in the steppes of the faith of Abraham that al which beleeue the promise of grace as Abraham did Fiftlie when it is saide howe this couenant was entered into with Abraham and his seede for euermore it is meant that God bestoweth immortalitie to such as are linked to him in cōfederacie For if by death we should perish the perpetuitie of the couenant could no way stande Nowe on the other side the faith of Abraham and of his seede aunswereth to the couenant of God For when God bindeth himselfe to vs by couenāt to giue saluation he bindeth vs withall vnto faith and vnto newe obedience which cannot be separated from faith And therefore God saith to Abraham Walke before me to wit in faith and be thou vpright that is serue me syncerelie and preferre obedience toward me before al things This obedience through his faith Abraham declared when he was readie most willinglie to sacrifice at the commaundement of God his beloued sonne Isaac whome he loued aboue al the world Whereby it maie easilie be gathered that the endeuouring of the minde obtaineth the praise of perfection before God Moreouer as this eternal couenant of God with the Church hath for foundation and substance the promised seed So being shadowed by sundrie types in the old lawe at the length it was fulfilled by the comming of Christ into the world and confirmed with the bloud of Christe For the remembrance and ratifieng whereof Baptisme and the Lordes supper be instituted For as Baptisme is a couenant of a good conscience with God depending vpon the bloud of Christ whereby it is purged from dead workes So the Lordes supper is a commemoration of the same couenant touching our redemption established by the bloud of Christ. And therefore it is called the cup of the new Testament or cup of the couenant Wherfore you maie rightlie define this eternal couenant of God if you saie It is a couenant of attonement betwene God and men wherby both God and men are bound together God for his part promising yea by oath remission of sinnes and euerlasting life for the merits of Christe by whose bloud this couenant is confirmed men for their parts do both accept the promise through faith and also doe not onlie promise but also shewe due obedience through their faith Which being so it maie be asked whie in the scripture mention is made of a double couenant or testament namelie an old and a new For both the Lord by the Prophet Ieremiah doth saie so and the auctor also of the Epistle vnto the Hebrues stādeth vpon that same groūd Behold the daies come saith the Lord that I wil make a new couenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Iudah Not according to the couenant that I made wi●h their fathers when I tooke thē by the hande to bring thē out of the lande of Egypt c. But this shal be the couenāt I wil make with the house of Israel After those daies saith the Lord I wil put my lawe in their inward parts and write it
want of good thinges feare of greater miserie I answere we must distinguish betweene the waie vnto happines and the ful fruition of the same While we liue in this worlde we are in the waie either towarde endlesse miserie or eternal blessednesse but our bodies being raised againe we shalbe either euerlastinglie miserable or euerlastinglie blessed And thereof the state of our life is saide to be either happie or wretched in respect of the euent For which cause there is no truer happines of this life than that which beginneth euerlasting happines no truer miserie than y t which leadeth vnto euerlasting miserie Wherfore Christ saieing y t such as mourne are blessed and y t such are blessed as suffer persecutiō for righteousnes sake speaketh of them which are in y e waie to euerlasting blessednes which afterward thei shal perfectlie inioie whē toge with the sonne of God with whome theie haue suffered in the death theie shal reigne in heauen Wherebie it is apparent what those phrazes of speech doe meane in which godlie men are called blessed namelie because theie are in the waie and go-forward vnto that happines which theie begin in this world Therefore saith Dauid Blessed are they which are vpright in the waie And for instruction sake there maie foure steps of this waie be set-downe of which in order we will entreate The first steppe is to haue and to heare the worde of God that is the Lawe and the Gospel of Iesus Christ. By the one namelie the Lawe we learne how miserable we are through sinne which hath separated betweene vs and our God the fountaine of true happinesse by the other to wit the Gospel howe blessed we shal be here-after if we hearken vnto the worde which pointeth vnto Christ the onelie waie to blisse Without this step none be he neuer so wise neuer so mightie so noble so rich so at heartes ease and pleasure can attaine so much as à smal hope of blessednesse Wherefore when the Lorde saieth Blessed are theie which heare the worde of God and keepe it And Dauid Blessed is the man which doth meditate in the Lawe of the Lorde daie and night Againe Blessed are theie which keepe his testimonies and seeke him with their whole heart theie doe point vnto this first steppe vnto blessednesse Philosophie and the wisedome of this world be it highlie commended yet what is it being compared to this worde which directeth vs vnto euerlasting happinesse Philosophie and worldlie wisedome what else can it do than rule this transitorie which wee cal the natural life which is contained within à verie smal compasse of time But heauenlie wisedome sheweth vs the life of grace which is immortal and the beginning of happinesse Hence then we maie see and weie the worthinesse of the doctrine of the Church which sheweth the waie vnto eternal life blessednes to al men But humane reason is much deceaued here For when it seeth manie nations of men at this daie to want the worde of God it forgeth destinies and is carried-awaie with Stoical imaginations so that contrarie vnto Gods worde it thinketh that God is an accepter of persons and wil not the saluation of al men but onelie of à fewe When this was obiected to Paul he made this answere Haue theie not heard No doubt their sound went-out through al the earth and their words into the ends of the world So that the Gospel hath sounded ouer the whole earth wherebie God doeth testifie that he would haue all men to be saued But manie at this daie neither haue neither doe theie heare the Gospel That is verie true But the reason our Lord yeeldeth where he saith The kingdome of God shalbe taken from you and shalbe giuen to à nation which shal bring-forth the fruites thereof The cause hereof in this place is expressed plainlie to be the extreme ingratitude of men toward God For when he offereth them saluation theie doe kil his ministers and abuse Christe with contumelious speeches And therefore iustlie he doth punishe them in taking the meane of saluation from the vngrateful So that the nations of men which haue not the worde of God shold not bring destinies into our mindes but these two thinges rather First that the displeasure of God against the contemners of the Gospel is verie greeuous whereof it is that oftentimes he suffereth his worde vtterlie to be taken from the vngrateful and their seede after them who together with their parentes doe foster vngodlinesse in their heartes Secondlie that being made more warie by the example of others we shewe our selues thankefull to God for his Gospel bringing forth fruites worthie the Gospel which vnlesse we doe we shal as theie are and perchance more greeuouslie be punished which thing we maie learne by the parable of the vine Nowe in what sorte we are to strengthen our mindes against Stoical imaginations touching particulars we haue else-where declared especialie vpon the 9. Chapter vnto the Romans and vpon the first vnto the Ephes. Neither do I meane that the Word simplie is à step vnto blessednes but with an adiunct namelie when it is beleeued For vnlesse we giue credite vnto the worde when we heare in the same the sound of the Gospel is to vs euen the sauour of death that is the verie waie vnto euerlasting miserie not of it owne nature but through our default and cursed ingratitude And that the knowledge of the word faith are to be ioined-together in the first step our Lord sheweth when he saith This is life eternal that theie knowe thee to be the onelie verie God and Iesus to be Christ whom thou hast sent For knowledge comprehendeth both an vnderstanding out of the worde and faith also proceeding from knowledg Therefore when it is saide Blessed are theie which heare the word must be vnderstood with a condition of faith Nowe whie the hearers of the worde and beleeuers are blessed Paul teacheth when out of the 32. Psalme he saith Blessed are theie whose iniquities are forgiuen Howe so Because theie which beleeue the word of God offering free reconciliation haue remission of sinnes theie which haue remission of sins be righteous but the righteous shal liue euen by the sentence of the Lawe an euerlasting life which theie begin in this world theie which liue an euerlasting life are blessed therefore such as beleeue the Gospel are blessed as theie which are now in the right waie and goe on toward happinesse The second step is through obedience toward God to proceede in the waie according to the rule of the worde and spirite of faith This doth Dauid meane when he saith Blessed is the man that feareth the Lorde and delighteth greatlie in his commandementes Againe Blessed are those that are vpright in their waie and our Lord when he said Blessed are the meeke blessed are the peacemakers blessed are the
pure in heart blessed are the merciful Which formes of speech containe not as the Papistes do gesse the causes of blessednes but theie describe the qualities and studies of such men as are alreadie become the heires of the kingdome of God For the nature of faith is such that it stirreth vs in whome it dwelleth to shewe obedience vnto the Lord or as Paule saith to serue God through righteousnesse after such time as the burden of sinne is remoued-awaie from vs and we are made righteous through the righteousnesse of Christ Who is the end of the lawe for righteousnesse vnto euerie one that beleeueth So that the Papistes doe verie il when theie doe not rightlie with Paule distinguish betweene the proper benefite of Christe and our due obedience For so Paule vnto the Ephesians doth write By grace are ye saued thorough faith and that not of your selues it is the gift of God not of workes least anie man should boast himselfe This doth Paule speake of the proper benefite of Christe afterward that followeth which doth concerne our due obedience and the cause thereof For we are his workemanship created in Christ Iesus vnto good workes which God hath ordained that we should walke in them What thing I praie you could be spoken more plainlie The third step is when necessitie requireth to keepe on the right waie through the valeie of teares For as in the Actes of the Apostles it is saide We must through manie afflictions enter into the kingdome of God And Paul Al that wil liue godlie in Christ Iesus shal suffer persecution It can not therefore be otherwise but that the godlie going on to heauen ward must be enforced to suffer sundrie and diuers troubles This Iob doth meane when he saith Blessed is the man whome the Lorde correcteth therefore refuse not thou the chastising of the Almightie For he maketh the wound and bindeth it vp he smiteth and his handes make whole For as Paul saith When we are iudged we are chastened of the Lord because we should not be condemned with the world And Christ Blessed are then which suffer persecution for righteousnesse sake Blessed are yee when men reuile you He addeth the reason for theirs is the kingdome of heauen toward which theie goe while patientlie bearing the crosse theie folowe Christ which crosse is not the cause of raigning but onelie the waie vnto the kingdome through Christ. The fourth step is to runne the course of this life in the feare of God euen vnto the last gaspe of life Hereof spake the Lorde when he saide He that endureth to the ende he shalbe saued And in the Reuelation Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord and theie die in the Lord that departe out of this world in faith and calling-vpon God The ende of which faith as Peter saith is the saluation of soules Wherebie it is apparent that blessednes is ascribed to the aboue mentioned degrees with á condition of perseuerance euen to the ende Therefore saith Paule If you be not moued awaie from the hope of the Gospel And Christ If you abide in me and my wordes abide in you And vnto the Hebrues We are made partakers of Christ if we keepe sure vnto the end the beginning wherewith we are vpholden These are the steppes vnto life and euerlasting blessednesse because theie keepe vs in the waie vnto Christe who is the onelie waie vnto happinesse Wherfore he y t entereth into the right waie proceedeth in the right waie and keepeth à right course by night and by daie in aduersitie and prosperitie toward the happinesse before his eies is called happie because of the euent for that he goeth the right waie vnto felicitie Moreouer the bodies being dead the soules of the righteous vntill the last iudgement by the ministerie of Angels be receaued into Paradise there to enioie blessednesse with Christ according to the promise To daie shalt thou be with me in Paradise Hereof sprang that wish of Paul I desire to be loosed and to be with Christ and that voice in the Reuelation Blessed are the dead which die in the Lorde Euen so saith the spirite for theie rest from their labors their workes followe them And although this blessednesse of the soules be vnspeakeable yet it is not absolute Because perfect blessednesse is of the whole natures not of à part of man as alreadie we haue shewed as at the last daie shal come to passe the bodies being raised For which purpose there is à certaine last iudgement appointed of God in which this ful and absolute felicitie shal be conferred vpon the Saintes So that the Saintes whose bodies doe sleepe in the duste haue receaued alreadie single robes but shal not be endued with double vntil we al meete together The first robe is the verie felicitie it selfe the rest of soules in Christ. But the seconde shal be y e immortalitie and glorie of y e bodies which shal be fashioned like vnto the glorious bodie of Christ for euer and euer And so at y e length we shal perfectlie be blessed ioined to God the soueraigne blisse with perfect loue the image of God after which we at the first were made and afterwarde redeemed being reformed in vs. In this image perfecte righteousnes perfect holinesse perfect libertie perfect wisedome perfect cleerenes and glorie shall shine Dauid had respect herevnto when he saide When I awak I shal be satisfied with thine image For in this world there shal be no satietie Which thing Salomon also doeth witnesse when he saide The eye is not satisfied with seeing nor the eare with hearing By which saying Salomon doth signifie that nothing sufficeth man before he come vnto God enioie God and blessedlie to rest in him For God hath ingraffed such à desire in the heart of man that no good thing can suffice him besides the soueraigne happinesse which hauing once attained hee resteth therein all blessed So that the most perfect state of man shal be eternal felicitie the which we begin here in this life and in the life to come shall perfectlie enioie the same Hitherto belongeth that saying of Prosper The life to come is thought to be blessedlie euerlasting and euerlastinglie blessed where certaine securitie is secure quietnes and quiet ioifulnes happie eternitie eternal happines where perfest loue is no feare at all This happie state was offered in à vision to Iohn in the Reuelation For he sawe the holie citie newe Ierusalem come downe from heauen prepared as à bride trimmed for her husbande Wherein neither sorowe neither crying neither death shal bee but ioie peace quietnes and euerlasting life the walles whereof are of Iasper and the citie it selfe pure golde The temple whereof was God almightie and the Lambe the glorie of God did lighten it and the lambe is the light of
eies of faith it is not learned in the courtes pallaces of worldlie kinges but in the sanctuarie of God as Dauid himself acknowledgeth when he saith I thought to know this namelie whie the Church is oppressed and the wicked doe florish But it was too painefull for me vntil I w●nt into the sanctuarie of God then vnderstoode I their endes Surelie thou hast sette them in slipperie places castest them downe into desolation How souddenlie are theie destroied They perished for their sinne yet I was alwaie with thee thou hast helde by my right hand Thou wilt guid me by thy counsel and afterward receaue me to glorie Dauid therefore by the eies of faith not onelie considereth the glorie of the church the future happinesse of the citizens of the same but also thinketh vppon the most lamentable destruction of those men who call not vppon God in his congregation Of both which that is of the happines of the Church and damnation of the vngodlie Dauid himself speaketh on this wise Lo theie which withdrawe themselues from thee shall perish thou destroiest al them which go à whoring from thee As for me it is good for me to draw-neere vnto GOD therefore I haue put my trust in the Lorde God that I maie declare al thie workes But what is the cause whie so manie mightie men of the worlde doe not consider their endes the better to order their liues as they shoulde The causes hereof are three as Paul saith namelie the vanitie of mind the blindnes of their vnderstanding and the hardnes of their heart The vanitie of minde bringeth to passe that such honest things as are thought to bee embraced by à dreame as it were doe forth-with vanishe-awaie without profite Blindnes of vnderstanding doth so carrie thē awaie that of those principles of vertue imprinted naturallie in the mindes of men they followe nothing but errors And through their hardnes of heart they are touched with no feare of God Whereof it is that with à reprobate minde wee embrace for goodnes in deede colored good thinges for true riches false vaine glorie for true praise beastlie and moste filthie pleasure for true delight and for the right preheminence vaine arrogancie Of this vanitie blindnesse and hardnesse the Lorde by the Prophete Ieremiah speaketh on this wise My people is foolishe theie haue not knowen mee they are foolishe children and haue none vnderstanding they are wise to doe euill but to doe well theie haue no knoweledge Whence it proceedeth that according to the saying of Salomon Theie reioce in doing euill and delight in the frowardnesse of the wicked To which kinde of men Isaiah crieth with à lamentable voice Wo when he saith Wo vnto them which are wise in their own eies prudent in their owne vnderstanding For one daie through the most righteous iudgement of God they shall bee condemned to euerlasting tormentes Notwithstanding Epicures which delight wholie in their filthie delightes either because they thinke there is no God at all or if there be à God they suppose hee will not be angrie seeing hee is all mercifull or if hee will be angrie that hee will not alwaies keepe hatred in remembrance they doe not regarde anie whit the wrath of God But this extreme vanitie both the daie of doome in the sight of all creatures of diuels of Angels and of men shall reprooue and also the verie conscience which is à witnesse of à iudgement to come doth speake against CHAP. 4. 1. Whie Dauid chooseth to bee of no reputation in the Church of God 2. The manifold benefits and blessinges which the sainctes of God enioie yea in this life The 11. verse BECAVSE THE LORD GOD IS A SVNNI AND A SHIELD THE LORD WIL GIVE GRACE AND GLORIE AND NO GOOD THING WILL HE DEPRIVE THEM OF WHICH WALKE INNOCENTLIE THIS is an Aetiologe For it rendreth the reason whie Dauid doth choose to bee the most abiect in the house of the Lorde that is in the Church rather than to enioie euen the greatest pleasure and delightes in the tabernacles of y e vngodlie And this reason is fetcht frō y e enumeratiō of the good things or benefits which are peculiar to the citizens of God his Church the which the forainers not onelie doe lacke but also are wrapped in the contrarie miseries Wherefore they are to bee illustrated by waie of Antithesis that each maie appeare namelie both howe great the glorie of the Church and contrariwise howe much the miserie of those is who are without the Church The first good thing or benefite of the Church is that God himselfe is in the same as à most bright Sunne which thing I do refer both vnto the cleare knowledge of God and vnto the affections agreeing with the knowledge and also vnto the manifold consolations which the godlie doe take through the light of this sunne For as from the Sunne which we do behold proceedeth to the world both light heate and beames wherebie all things are quickened and nourished So from God who is an inuisible Sunne of the Church there proceedeth both light that is à cleare knowledge of God and heate that is the burning affections of hope faith and loue and also beames which are the manifold consolations wherewithall the soules of the faithare quickened nourished and made merie This Sunne as it ariseth vpon such as feare God So it goeth-down from negligent wicked and prophane folkes And therefore great heede is to be taken least the godlie doe suffer this Sunne to be darkened and hidden from them For as it is à most certaine token of death to à sicke man as Hippocrates saith if he dreame that this visible Sunne is hidden or obscured So à most certain death of the soule is nigh at hand if our Sunne Christe be darkened by abolishing or corrupting of the true doctrine So that so manie as are destitute of this Sunne as are all theie which be without the Church they can not bee otherwise than most miserable For they being blinde and ignorant of God both doe groape in the grosse darkenes of ignorance and are beaten-downe with an horrible amazement of their mindes when sinne sheweth it selfe abroade in their consciences And although the consciences of manie seeme to be seared as it were with an hot iron as if it were voide from all feeling of sinne yet at the point and paine of death it is awakened yea it driueth the miserable soule vnto desperation The seconde benefite of the Church is that God himselfe who is the Sunne is also to the Church in place of à shielde wherewith the householde of the Church are compassed protected and saued against the kingdome of darkenes Hereof in the 5. Psalme it is spoken where it is saide Let all them that trust in thee reioice and triumph for euer and couer thou them and let them that loue thy name reioice in thee