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A16736 The doctrine of the Gospel By a plaine and familiar interpretation of the particular points or articles thereof: with the promises, comforts, and duties, seuerally belonging to the same. VVhereunto is added, a declaration of the danger of not knowing, not beleeuing, or not obeying any one of them. Likewise, a rehearsal of the manifold heresies, wherein many haue erred contrary to them all. Diuided into three bookes. The first whereof, is of beliefe in God the Father ... Allen, Robert, fl. 1596-1612. 1606 (1606) STC 364; ESTC S106811 1,499,180 1,052

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vnderstand the words of remitting and retaining as they are here spoken of in respect of sinne Answere Sinne which is the transgression of the law of God as hath beene declared before is in the holy scriptures compared to debts the which in strict course of law euery debter standeth bound to satisfie his creditor for or else he forfaiteth the penalty of the obligation how great so euer it be To remit sinne therefore when it is referred to God it is of free grace and mercy to forgiue sinne as if it had neuer beene committed and therewithall to cancell the obligation that is to say to put away the guiltines and to stay the punishment du● to the forfaiture for euer On the contrary to retaine sinne is in iustice to hold the obstinate sinner guilty and to enforce the punishment due to the same by vertue of the obligation bearing full strength still to the vtter conuiction and ouerthrow of him by the iust sentence of the Iudge according to the tenure of the obligation howe great so euer the forfaiture be Explicatiō This in deede is the meaning of these words of remitting and retaining of sinne which our Sauiour heere speaketh of as it is euident in that as was said sinne is in the holy Scriptures likened to a debt And that it is so the fift petition of the Lords prayer doeth plainly confirme Forgiue vs our debts for so is the Greeke word opheilemata as we also forgiue our debters Tois opheiletais emon Math. 6.12 and Luke 11.4 For euen wee doe forgiue euery one that is indebted to vs panti opheilonti emin Likewise in the parable of the forgiuing of the tenne thousand talents Math. 18.23 c. And in the parable of the two debters whose debts the Creditor forgaue to the one lesse to the other more Luke 7.40.41 c. These debts the Euangelist Math. calleth offences our trespasses immediatly after the Lords prayer chap. 6.14 15. paraptomata Such therefore is the most tender mercie of God our heauenly Father that hee doth most freely as touching our selues euen for our Lord Iesus Christ his sake pardon the sinnes of all that doe truly repent and beleeue the Gospell and setteth vs free both from the guiltines and also from the punishment of our sinnes both temporall and eternall like as a Creditor should free his debtor from his debt by cancelling the obligation as was touched before According to that Coloss 2.13.14 God hath quickned you together with Christ forgiuing you all your trespasses and putting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against vs which was contrarie vnto vs hee euen tooke it out of the way and fastned it vpon the Crosse c. Reade also Romanes 3.24 and chapter 3.4 and Isai 43.21.22.23.24.25 and Iob 34.31 In either of which places both Isai and Elihu doe make it a soueraigne prerogatiue belonging to God alone to take away sinnes and to say I haue pardoned I will not destroy On the contrary such is the perfect iustice of God against euery impenitent and obstinate sinner specially such as despise grace offered by the Gospell and be cruelly bent against their br●thren that hee will exact the vttermost farthing at the hands of all such as we read Math. 6.14.15 and ch 18.32.33.34.35 Read also Math. 25. ver 24. c. 30. And this also doth the Lord challenge as proper to himselfe in that he saith oftentimes Vengeance is mine and I will repay Rom. 12.19 Hetherto concerning the meaning of the words of remitting and retaining of sinne But now in the second place insomuch as both the forgiuenes of sinne and also the punishment of sinne belongeth properly to God and he is so minded as it is most meete that he will giue his glory to no other Isai 48.11 Question How may the remitting and the retaining of sinne be ascribed to any mortall man Answere That which our Sauiour Christ promiseth and assureth to his disciples in this behalfe is to be vnderstood only of a ministeriall seruice and not of any absolute power which he minded to giue vnto them Explicatiō proofe It must needes be so For otherwise our Sauiour should displace himselfe and set them vpon his throne which for vs once to speake of think were most blasphemous and absurd Neither could it euer come into the thought of our Sauiour so to doe His meaning is therfore onely to assure them that while they shal according to his will and commandement either publikely preach to many or more particularly pronounce to any one whosoeuer hee be that truly repenteth remission of his sinnes whither it be at his first calling or vpon the renuing of his repentance after that he hath by some tentation fallen into any sinne and hath beene reproued censured yea though the occasion should require that he should be excōmunicated and cut off from the Church for the same that the sinnes of all such shal be forgiuen them according to the preaching of his Ministers and according to that most gratious promise which he hath made Ezech. 18.23.27.28.29.30.31.32 And 1. Ioh. 1.9 and ch 2.1.2 And on the contrary part the meaning of our Sauiour is that while his disciples executing their office of Apostleship shall according to his will and cōmandement either publikely preach to many or more particularly vpon any speciall occasion pronounce the wrath of God and eternall condemnation against any impenitent and obstinate sinner in a iust course of disciplinarie proceeding censure that they shall accordingly perish and be damned for euer This is no other thing but that which our Sauiour had told the same his chiefe disciples of before this time though they did not then so clearely conceiue consider of it as we read Math. 16 ver 18.19 where our Sauiour spake thus concerning thē all as appeareth in this place of Iohn though by name to Peter then vpon that special occasion which was giuen by Peter our Sauiour there saying I say also vnto thee that thou art Peter and vpon this rocke Our Sauiour it may be pointing to himselfe as Ioh. 2.19 but assuredly meaning himselfe whō Peter in the name of all the rest had professed to be the Christ the Sonne of the liuing God verse 16. I will build my Church saith our Sauiour and the gates of hell shall not ouercome it And I will giue vnto thee the keyes of the Kingdome of heauen and whatsoeuer thou shalt binde vpon earth shall be bound in heauen and whatsoeuer thou shalt loose vpon earth shall be loosed in heauen That is to say the effect shall certainly followe while Peter or any of all the rest as wee haue seene before shall either binde or vnloose open or shut the Kingdome of heauen in such sort as our Sauiour himselfe prescribeth For otherwise as our Sauiour speaketh of himself Reu 3.7 He alone hath the key of Dauid who openeth no man shutteth shutteth no mā openeth Hee reuerseth all vniust
Scriptures bee throughly vnderstood of vs as will appeare in the handling of the points themselues For in the Articles of our faith as they are abridged the doctrine of creation is mentioned but in part for nothing is expressely set downe of mans creation or of any other creature vppon earth or of the Angels in heauen Nothing is mentioned of the prouidence and gouernment of God ouer his creatures And in the doctrine of redemption likewise nothing is mentioned concerning the life doctrine or miracles of our Sauiour Christ Neither is it expressed what wee are to beleeue concerning the holy Ghost nor wherein as touching a principall part the communion of Saints consisteth nor what is the state of our soules immediately after this life and so forth till the resurrection of our bodies vnles wee bee aduertised by interpretation that though euerlasting life is set after the resurrection of the bodie yet is it not then onely to begin but that beginning by regeneration in this life it continueth for euer notwithstanding this naturall life endeth in death And howe should wee knowe what is to bee beleeued concerning the descension of our Sauiour Christ to hell but by the interpretation of those Scriptures Fidei fundamentum gratuita promissio Ab ipsa inquit Caluinus incipit in ipsa cōstat in ipsam definit Instit lib 3. Cap. 2. Sect. 29. The promise of free grace is the foundation of faith From it saith maister Caluin it beginneth in it it consisteth and it endeth also in the same whence that phrase of speech may be opened vnto vs Wherefore in the second place we will from the ground and warrant of the holy Scriptures open the meaning of euery article Thirdly insomuch as faith looketh directly to the most free and gracious promise of GOD wherein standeth the comfort and stay of it yea seeing it is the wisedome and prudence of Faith to looke alwaies hereunto as wee see the practise of it very often in the 119. Psalme and Psalme 56 3 4 10 11. and Psalme 57 1 2 3. we will therefore inquire out the promises of GOD made to his people concerning euery article For in this respect the faithfull are called heires by promise Galatians 3 29. and children of the promise Chap. 4.28 Read also Heb. Chap. 4.1 and chap. 10 36 chap. 11. ver 13. Read the whole Chapter and Rom. 4 from the 13. ver to the end Fourthly wee will shewe what comfortable fruites and benefites belong to the beleeuing of euery article Fiftly seeing faith cannot bee idle wee will likewise search out what those duties bee which GOD requireth as fruites of obedience and thankefulnesse for so singular fruites and benefites of his loue as faith assureth vs off The generall diuision of the Articles of our Beliefe Finally wee will note the iust punishment and danger of infidelitie but especially of hereticall and obstinate opinion fancie gainsaying the truth and soundnes of any part of our true and orthodox Christian faith and beliefe Question BVt before wee come to these points how may the Articles of our faith the summe whereof you haue rehearsed be most shortly sorted and diuided Answere Into these two generall heads First they shewe both me euery Christian how we stand bound to beleeue in our God Secondly what euery one of vs ought to beleeue concerning the whole company of the people of God called his holy Catholike or vniuersall Church Explication and proofe They may be so diuided indeede And the like is the order of the lawe of God for the direction of our life and of praier for the exercise of our faith and of the Sacraments also for the strengthening of our faith God hath worthily the first place whose glory we ought principally to respect and then it followeth how God hath a most gracious regard of our selues of all the rest of his people So that if we would define faith according to the articles thereof we might well say though as may peraduenture be thought somewhat out of place now yet not altogether without some good vse that it is a comfortable apprehending and applying of the whole doctrine of the Gospell in the right vnderstanding of the seueral articles of it to a mans own particular benefit with some measure of assurance that hee is a true m●mber of the Church of Christ and that his part is in all the spirituall priuiledges or prerogatiues which doe belong vnto it in the holy fellowship and communion of the Saints of God And further the summe of this briefe profession of our common faith is in effect no more but this that the onely true God euen the father o● our Lord Iesus Christ is through the mediation and intercession of the same Christ our redeemer and Sauiour become my father and that for his sake hee hath receiued me to mercy and sanctified me and sealed me by his holy spirit to be one of his adopted children and that he will for euer make me a partaker of all the benefits of the most holy meditation of the same Iesus Christ his onely sonne our Lord to my endles saluation euen to the fruition of vnspeakable felicitie and glory in his heauenly kingdome But these things require a very ample and large vnfolding Beliefe in one onely God LEt vs therfore come to the first part of your diuision of the Articles of faith Question How doe they teach vs and all Christians that wee stand bound to beleeue in our God Answere First that he is onely one in his diuine nature or spirituall Essence and beeing Secondly that he is neuertheles in the same onely one nature and essence three distinct persons That this is so it wil further appeare in the particular opening of this most high mysterie Question In what words doe they teach vs that we stand bound to beleeue in our God as being one onely in nature or essence and beeing Answere In these wordes I beleeue in God Explication and proofe It is true and therefore is the word God but once mentioned euen to the ende that the vnitie of the Godhead might bee the more plainely testified and obserued although the same word is in vnderstanding to bee referred to euery one of the three persons following in this wise Beliefe in one onely God I beleeue in that one onely God who is God the father God the sonne The ground of it and God the holy Ghost yet not three Gods but only one God For like as whē mention is made indefinitely of the name of God the whole Trinitie may bee vnderstood coessentially and coniointly so whē we apply the same name God to any of the three persons alone wee must take it personally according to the distinction of the one from either of the other by the proper incommunicable proprietie belonging to the same though not without respect to the vnitie of one essence of them all So that as it is well opened
wife of one William Mauldon as hee writeth dwelling at a Towne sixe miles from London called Waltam-Stow taught young children to reade which was about the yeare of our Lord 1563. and the fourth yeere of Queene Elizabeths reigne Vnto this Schoole among other children came one Benefields daughter named Dennis about the age of twelue yeeres As these children sat talking together they happened among other talke as the nature of children is to be busie with many things to fall into communication of God and to reason among themselues after their childish discretion what hee should be Wherevnto some answered one thing some another Among whom when one of the children had said that he was a good olde Father the foresaid Dennis Bennifild casting out impious words of horrible blasphemie what he said she he is an old doting foole What wretched and blasphemous words were these ye heare Now marke what followed When William Mauldon heard of these abominable wordes of the Girle he willed his wife to correct her for the same Which was appointed the next day to be done But when the next morning came her mother would needs send her to the market to London the wench greatly intreating her mother she might not goe being maruellously vnwilling thervnto Howbeit through her mothers compulsion she was forced to goe and went And what happened Her busines being done at London as she was returning againe homeward and being a little past Hackney suddenly the Girle was so striken that all the one side of her was blacke Wherevpon immediately she was carried backe to Hackney and there the same night was buried Witnesse of the same Storie William Mauldon and his wife also Bennif●ld her Father and her mother A terrible example no doubte both to olde and yonge what it is for children to blaspheme the Lorde their God And what it is for parents to suffer their yong ones to grow vp in such blasphemous blindenes and not to nourture them betimes in the rudiments of the Christian Cathechisme to know first their creation and then their redemption in Christ Iesus our Lord and Sauiour to feare the most holy name of God and to reuerence his Maiestie For els what do they deserue but to be taken away by death which contemptuouslie despise him of whom they take the benefit of life And therefore let all yong maides boyes and yong men take example by this wretched sillie wench not onelie not to blaspheme the most Sacred Maiestie of the omnipotent God their Creator but also not once to take his name in vaine according as they are taught in his commandements Secondlie let all Fathers Godfathers and Godmothers take this for a warning to see to the instruction and Catechising of their children for whom they haue bound themselues in promise both to God and his Church Which if the Father and Godfather the Mother and Godmothers had done to this yong Gyrle verilie it may be thought that this destruction had not fallen vppon her Thirdlie let all blinde Atheists Epicures Mammonists Belly-Gods of this world and sonnes of Belial hypocrites infidells mockers of religion which say in their hearts Ther is no God learne also hereby not onely what God is what he is able to doe but also in this miserable creature here punished in the worlde to behold what shall likewise fall vpon them in the world to come vnlesse they will be warned betimes by such examples as the Lorde God doth giue them Fourthlie and lastly here may also be a spectacle for all them which be blasphemous and abominable swearers or rather tearers of God abusing his glorious name in such contemptuous despitefull sort as they vse to do Whom if neither the word cōmandement of God nor the calling of the Preachers nor remorse of conscience nor rule of reason nor their withering age nor hoarie haires will admonish yet let these terrible exāples of Gods district iudgement somewhat moue them to take heed to thē selues For if this yong maiden who was not fu ly 12. yeres old for her vnreuerend speaking of God that but at one time did not escape the stroake of Gods terrible hand what then haue they to looke for which being men growen in yeares stricken in age being so often warned and preached vnto yet cease not continuallie with their blasphemous oaths not onely to abuse his name but also most contumeliouslie despitefully to teare him as it were and all his partes in peeces Thus farre M. Foxe admonisheth all sortes both yong and olde to beware of all blasphemie against the Lord our God Now let vs proceede Finallie that faith in the creation of God may iustly teach vs true humilitie● Read Iob chapt 38. And chapt 39. c. It is the argument whereby God himselfe teacheth Iob to humble himselfe Read also Ier 5.21.22 HEtherto of the Duties more generallie Wee come nowe to the particulars Wherefore touching the more particular Duties First and foremost which are they that belong to this comfort of Faith that God our heauenlie Father hath created the most glorious and inuisible heauens to the ende they may be our euerlasting habitation with the rest of his faithfull seruants together with his holie and elect Angels after this transitorie life once past and ended Question Which I say are the Duties which ought to arise from this comfort Answere In that the Lord God our heauenlie Father hath created inuisible creatures not onely the heauens which wee see not but also the holie Angels farre more glorious and excelient then anie of the visible are which our eyes doe see First it is our duetie to conceiue more highly and gloriouslie of the most high and excellent Maiestie of God then all outward creatures can throughlie expresse vnto vs. Secondlie insomuch as it hath pleased God our heauenly Father to create the most glorious heauens to be our euerlasting home and most blessed and comfortable dwelling place Answere wee are admonished thereby to take heede that wee doe not addict our mindes to these earthlie creatures and present vaine and transitorie worlde but that wee doe wholly set our hearts to seeke after heauen and heauenly things and in comparison therof to esteeme lightly of the greatest riches and pleasures or of the highest preferments and honours of this life But most of all wee are hereby admonished to take heede that wee continue not in the f●●the of our sinnes which would vtterly barre vs from the kingdome of heauen Explication and proofe Touching the first part of this answere let vs first of all consider that the Angels themselues cannot comprehend nor behold the full brightnes of the excellent glory and Maiestie of God in which respect they are described with wings couering their faces Isai chapter 6. verse 2. And therfore much lesse are wee able to conceiue how these creatures which wee see should fullie represent the same vnto vs. Let vs consider also that the children of Israell could not look
wicked of this world doe think let vs beloued in the Lord who are taught of God and seeing the necessitie of the knowledge faith of our Lord Iesus Christ to our saluatiō let vs I say esteeme highly of our Sauiour aboue all things and of the ministrie preaching of the gospel as of that one thing the which our Sauiour himselfe assureth vs is specially necessarie Luke 10.42 and is both the wisedome and power of God to our saluation 1. Cor 1.24 Our Sauiour Christ as the author and his Gospell in the ministerie of it as the instrument 1. Tim 4.16 Yea so necessarie is the preaching of th● Gospel in the ordinary ministerie of it that it is necessarie that euery congregation should haue his Pastor to preach vnto it that as he standeth bound to watch ouer them at the peril of hi● soule so they vpon like perill stand bound to hearken to him in all things which he speaketh to them according to his dutie in the name of the Lord. Yea euery people to their owne proper minister and euery minister to his proper charge by a special bond of dutie in the Lord. 1. Thes 5 12 13 14. Heb 13 17. and in many other places as was partly mentioned a litle before So that euen as it were in vaine for chi●dren to make a shewe of good behauiour abroad if they should be stubborne disobedient to their owne naturall godly Parents at home or for the wife to deale courteously to her neighbours but to liue churlishly with her owne husband or if the husband making shewe of a kind man abroad should vse his own wife and family hardly c. so shal it be in vaine before the iudgement seat of Christ for any Christian whether Parent or child c. to pretend a liking loue to other ministers of the word their gifts if they shall despise their own godly faithfull Pastor which God hath set ouer them By the like bond euery Pastor or Minister of the word is tyed to the speciall care of his owne people or flocke And for the maintenance of this ministerie of the Gospel euery Christian Prince Magistrate standeth bound to be specially careful as of that which our Sauiour cōmendeth to their speciall trust as to the foster father of his Church by all that externall and ciuil power which he hath giuen them the which also by his Gospell hee doth sanctifie vnto them and maketh the meanest Prince many degrees more honourable in those respectes then is the gouernment of the most pompous Kings among the heathen And that also to their eternal saluation while they submit their scepters and persons whole gouernment to the scepter of the Lord Iesus their Lord Sa who is to be blessed of al for euer euer Amen Yet when our Sauiour saith that he sent his Apostles as his Father hath sent him we most not vnderstand his wordes so as if he did communicate to them an equall dignitie or authoritie with himselfe or that they had any part at all with him in the reconciliation and redemption of the world c. b●t that he gaue them in such sort as was described before and as we shal shortly haue occasion to consider againe a like dignitie and authoritie immediately from him as hee came immediately from the Father c. Yet with like outward and worldly abasement and affliction also as to seruants of speciall trust from him and for the same cause indued with singular grace and power in his Church for the spirituall gouernment and ordering thereof aboue all mortall men yea aboue that which he himselfe in his owne lifetime and before his resurrection had put in execution as he promised before his death Iohn 14.12 as was alledged before And thus though hee gaue them not the honour of reconciling the world yet he put into their mouthes the word of reconciliatiō 2. Cor 5.19 And hath made them workers together with himself in the great and wonderfull worke of his grace to the conuersion and edification of his people in the faith as it followeth in the beginning of the next chap of the same Epistle 1. Ep 3.9 We together are Gods labourers And as workers together we beseech you that ye receiue not the grace of God in vaine c. Yet not so that their work is internall for that is onely the office of our Sauiour by his holy spirit but externall instrumental by the word as also by the externall ministery of the Sacramēts on their part the which together with the word is on the part of our Lord I● Ch accompanied with the internall grace of his holy spirit as Iohn the Baptist acknowledgeth and professeth Iohn 1.26.27 Luk. 3.16 And the Apostle Peter 1 Ep 3 21.22 Thus by this second particular which is the speech of our Sauiour and the last remedy vsed to cure the vnbeliefe of the eleuen in this his fift appe●rance we see plainly from the words of our Sauiour that the ministry of the Gospel is no humane but a most heauenly diuine ordinance Of the which I haue spoken so much the more because it is a very necessarie point whereof euery of vs ought to be well perswaded principally indeed concerning the extraordinary ministery of the holy Apostles both in their preaching cōmitting to writing the holy Scriptures of the new Testament but then also in regard of the ordinary ministery of the same by our Sauiours appointment so to continue to the end of the world To the end that we for our parts learning how to esteeme vse it both in preaching hearing in euery other part of ministery might reape the euerlasting fruite benefite of the same holy ministery and obedience to the same The which God of his infinit mercy grant vnto vs euen for our Lord Iesus Christs sake Amen But now before we proceed any further some may peraduenture aske after the reason of this strange course of our Sa in that he hauing to deale with those that seemed for the time so vncapable of these so great matters they being as mē amazed or agaist should neuertheles enter into the discourse of these things vnto them I answer that we may wel thinke that by this time wherin our Sa had this speech they had by the grace of God something wel recouered themselues began to be better setled in their minds And further also we may affirme that it was the wisest course that our Sa might vse euen to rouze them vp by a certaine holy violence to chase their vnbelief away by letting them vnderstand that he as their souereigne Lord was in the greatest good earnest with them that might be that therefore they were accordingly to stir vp thēselues with their best earnest to attend vpon that which he spake We may conceiue of that I say from a like case though in a diuers respect to wit if an offender should
the name of the Father we must shew our selues obedient children yea so as we must rather then disobey him make account of none else to be our Father as our Sauiour hath taught vs. Matth. 23. Neither must we by any meanes grieue the holy Ghost by giuing place to wicked lusts and affections c. because wee are baptized into his name as was by you well acknowledged in the answer Question But it may be obiected that we doe not vsually read the outward forme of administring this sacrament expressed in this phrase of baptizing into the name of Father but in the name of the Father c. What may we say for answer to this Answer The di●ference of these two speeches is onely in words and not in the vnderstanding and sence as I haue beene taught Explicatiō and proofe So it is indeede For they are vsed in the holy Scriptures indifferently sometimes in the name en to onomati as Act. 2.38 and chap. 10.48 though most often indeede into the name eis to onoma as in these wordes in the Euangelist Matth. and Acts 8.16 and chap. 19.3 4 5. and in diuers other places alreadie alledged and sometimes epi to onomati So that though we say in the name tha● is by the power and authority as this word name doeth often signifie 1. Cor. 1.10 and as it is interpreted Act. 4.7 By what power or in what name haue ye done this yet this power and authoritie must be vnderstood of baptizing into the name that is to the faith and profession of the same name and to all holy obedience to him that beareth the same name as hath alreadie bin declared And herevnto euery one that is baptized standeth bound vnlesse he will be a couenant breaker in the highest degree not only with men that is with the Church of God in whose sight he hath giuen his faith but also euen with the Maiesty of God himselfe whose couenant it is Quemadmodum gratiam suam Deus hoc sigillo nobis confirmat ita quicunque se ad Baptismum offerunt vicissim quasi data syngrapha obstringunt suam fidem Calu. Matth. 28.19 Harmon That is like as God doth by this seale assure vs of his grace and fauour so doe all that offer themselues to be baptized binde themselues as it were by a bill of their hand to be faithfull vnto him And another To be baptized into the name of any saith hee is to be consecrated to be a worshipper of him to professe him to be his Lord and to addict himselfe wholy to his seruice It is Piscators obseruation vpon these words of Saint Matthew chap. 28.19 That which hath beene said concerning the administration of the sacrament of Baptisme that it is one principall part of the Apostolike commission is in like manner to be affirmed concerning the other sacrament of the Lords Supper the commandement whereof our Sauiour had giuen his Disciples before at the first institution of it And so as was alledged not long since the Apostle Paul saith concerning it 1. Cor. 11.23 That he had receiued of the Lord that which he did in that behalfe deliuer vnto them But the more full declaration of the doctrine of the holy sacraments of our Lord Iesus Christ doth belong to another part of Catechisme in a Treatise set apart for that purpose to the which we are to referre our selues Onely that which remaineth to be obserued in this place is this that our Sauiour as we see lincketh the administration of the word and sacraments together in one ministerie and commendeth and commandeth both of them to one the same Ministers of his Neither are they faithfull Preachers which teach any thing which our Sauiour hath not commanded Of whom also he requireth very straitly that they be faithfull and obedient to him in them both as the same commission plainly sheweth Hetherto of the second branch of the speech of our Sauiour Christ as it is recorded by St. Matthew wherein as was answered before and now hath beene further declared hee hath giuen his Apostles their charge and commission shortly to be put in execution by them The third branch followeth in the same Euangelist which containeth that gratious promise which our Sauiour made to his Apostles touching his diuine presence assistance while they should faithfully discharge their duties But because this was the conclusion of the whole speech of our Sauiour and doth cōcerne all other faithful Ministers of the Gospel to the end of the world and for that the Euangelist Marke reporteth some other words which our Sauiour vttered at this time we wil therefore here take thē in before we come to speak of those words which may wel be our cōclusiō of the whole And yet so as that which followeth in St. Marke may well shew further the maner of our Sauiours presence in the ministery of his Apostles by the effects which should follow the same as was answered before Let vs therefore consider of those effects The which seeing as it was answered in the beginning of this eight appearance they were either generall concerning all or more speciall concerning some Let vs in the first place consider of those that are more generall Question Which are they And in what words doth our Sauiour speake of them Answere He that shall beleeue and be baptized saith our Sauiour shall be saued but he that wil not beleeue shall be damned Explicatiō The effects as we may see are as generall as may be For they shew vs what shall be the estate condition of all to whom the Gospel is at any time preached cōprehending all vnder two branches to wit that they either beleeuing the Gospel preached vnto them shall be saued or not beleeuing shall be damned There is no third estate or codition as our Sauiour expresly determineth so that all shall come to a verie short and round reckoning And that most certainely and as verily as our Sauiour who is truth it selfe is most true in euerie word that euer he spake yea so true that though heauen earth perish yet no word that euer he spake shall faile but shall haue their full and perfect effect Then the which effects saluation or damnation what may be more graue and weighty And this we cannot but acknowledge if we will consider earnestly with our selues but a little while what the nature is both of that saluation and also of that damnation which our Sauiour speaketh of insomuch as both of them being eternall and that as well of soule as of body The one that is saluation noteth a most happy blessed and glorious estate replenished with all heauenly ioy and comfort The other that is damnation noteth a cleane contrary estate in the most extreame woe and reproachfull misery that may be infinitely exceeding all disgrace and torment that may possibly befall a man in this world as our Sauiour in the Gospel doth describe the same Wherefore insomuch as life
al the children of God as if the holy Apostle should haue spoken thus Maruel not at this that I say all the enemies of God shall be subdued vnto him for euen the Son of God himselfe in that he is man yea in that being both God and man and bearing the office of the Mediator he shall in regard of the same his office willingly submit himselfe vnder God as to his head 1. Cor 11 3. though he shall neuertheles for that but rather more gloriously rule and raigne ouer vs as our head to our infinite benefit Eph 1.22 and ch 4. 15. Colos 1.18 and ch 2 19. And thus may we perceiue that the cleare manifestation of the subiection of our Sauiour such as it shall be containeth a most sure ground of perfect comfort to vs insomuch as we shall at that time and thenceforth for euer continually behold and enioy the most blessed presence of our Mediatour by whom wee being once reconciled and vnited to God our heauenly Father shall by him and vnder him bee held in so sweete a bonde of subiection to ou● God that we shall neuer haue any minde to lift vp ourselues against God or at any time to withdrawe our dutifull obedience and seruice as in Adam out first Father all of vs did and are still of our selues alwaies apt so to doe But yet one thing more remaineth concerning this great point of our faith Quest What doth Saint Paul meane when he saith that our Sauiour shall be subiect to the end God may be all in all Is it his meaning that then our Sauiour Christ shall cease to be any longer Christ and that hee shall lay aside his humane nature c. Answer Far be it from vs once to admit any such thought The meaning of the holy Apostle is that by the subiection of our Sauiour which he speaketh of the diuine Maiestie of the Godhead both Father Sonne and holy Ghost shall be so clearely manifested that the bright glory thereof shall not onely infinitely excell the glory of all other creatures but euen the humanitie of the Sonne of God himselfe So that though our Sauiour Christ shall retaine his eternall glory euen in that he is the head and mediator of the Church yet the perfection of all glory yea euen touching our redemption iustification sanctification and glorification shall be ascribed to the Deitie both Father Sonne and holy Ghost by whom we were with one most holy consent eternally elected and chosen and through whose grace toward vs and the whole Church the Father did send the Son in due time to take the nature of man by the holy Ghost and so to obtaine this high grace to be the Redeemer and Sauiour of men Explication This is indeede the holy meaning of the blessed Apostle so farre as wee in our weakenes could attaine to the glimse at the least of so high a mysterie The which doubtles neither wee nor any other shall be able fully to vnderstand vntill the time come that wee shall knowe as wee are knowne as the some Apostle speaketh and that we see it fulfilled before our eyes in the blessed season appointed of God Hitherto of the comforts of faith arising vnto vs from the sitting of our glorious Lord Iesus Christ at the right hand of God the Father almightie NOw let vs come to the vse of the same comforts touching those fruites of obedience and thankes which we stand bound to yeeld vnto God our Sauiour for the same Question Which are they Answer To speake more generally As all the fruites and benefites of our redemption are by this last and highest degree of our Sauiours exaltation most comfortably sealed vp and assured vnto vs and to the whole Church for euer so are wee in euery respect both of his princely prophesie and also of his royall Priesthood and k ngdome exceedingly to reioyce and comfort our selues in him as in an al sufficient Prince and Mediatour of our eternall redemption and saluation And accordingly with the greatest chearefulnesse of soule and spirit that may be to yeelde him all the duties of the greatest loue reuerence and obedience that we can possibly attaine vnto Explicatiō proofe It is indeede most reasonable and meete that it should be so as euery one must needes acknowledge in his heart though wee should say no more For seeing hee is a most high and holy Prophet wee are to reioyce in him more then euer the people of Israel did or might lawfully reioyce in Moses though he was the blessed instrument of God to deliuer them out of that heauie bondage of Egypt wherein they had beene a long time sore oppressed And more then any other of the same people might afterward reioyce in any other of the holy Prophets though God made them to bee as Fathers vnto them and as the horses and chariotes of Israel according to that which one of the Kinges acknowledge concerning the Prophet Elisha 2. King 13. verse 14. Seeing he is a royall high Priest it is our dutie to take more ioy in him spiritually then all the sweete perfume and all the glorious garments of Aaron or any other of the high Priests of the lawe could yeeld outwardly to those that beheld and sinelled to the same Exodus 28. Psal 133. Seeing he is the King of Kings The Duties and so crowned of God in the Lighest heauens we ought to reioice in him with ioy infinitely exceeding the ioy which the people tooke at the anointing and coronation of King Salomon heere vpon earth though at the blowing of the trumpet all of them said God saue King Salomon and piped with pipes and reioyced with great ioy so that the earth rang with the sound of them 1. Kings chap. 1. verses 39 4● And hereunto we are in speciall manner exhorted by the Spirit of God in the Song of Songs in that sweet allegorie borrowed from the same anointing and crowning of King Salomon in that he was a type of our Sauiour Christ chapter 3.11 For Come forth ye daughters of Sion saith the Church and behold King Salomon that is our Salomon the great King of the whole Church both in heauen and in earth with the Crowne wherewith his mother crowned him in the day of his mariage and in the day of the gladnes of his heart But this beholding must be with the eye of faith for otherwise we cannot pierce so high as to see the glory of the coronation of this our Salomon whom we now speake of Thus I say more generally wee are to reioice with ioy vnspeakeable and glorious in respect both of his princely Prophetship and also of his kingly high Priesthood and Kingdome though with our naturall eyes as the Apostle Peter saieth we doe not see him And this is the next and most immediate duty which doth kindly follow vpon the former doctrine For insomuch as there is so great a ground or Sea full of comfort what may more aptly
of God it may be esteemed a sufficient proof that he is very true God thogh we had no other But the rest which follow in the former answer are of like weight and as certainely confirmed by the holy Scriptures as we shal haue occasion to produce them hereafter therefore wil not stay vpon them here Neuerthelesse that we may handle this Article in the same order that wee haue done all the former let vs insist and stay a while vpon some one place of Scripture which may be remembred of vs for one speciall ground of it Question What place haue you been taught that we may commodiously make choise of to this purpose Answer I haue learned that in the 12. ch of the 1. Epist to the Corinthians from the beginning of the chapter to the 12. verse of the same we haue a very conuenient place Question It is so indeede Which are the words of the text Rehearse them before we proceede any further Answer 1 Now concerning spirituall gifts brethren I would not haue yee ignorant saith the Apostle 2 Yee know that yee were Gentiles and were carried away vnto dumbe idolls as yee were led 3 Wherefore I declare vnto ye that no man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Iesus execrable also no man can say that Iesus is the Lord but by the holy Ghost 4 Now there are diuersities of gifts but the same Spirit 5 And there are diuersities of administrations but the same Lord. 6 And there are diuersities of operations but God is the same who worketh all in all 7 But the manifestation of the Spirit is giuen to euerie man to profite withall 8 For to one is giuen by the Spirit the word of wisedome and to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit 9 And to another is giuen faith by the same Spirit and to another the gift of healing by the same Spirit 10 And to another the operation of great works and to another prophesie and to another discerning of Spirits and to another diuersities of tongues and to another the interpretation of tongues 11 And all these things worketh euen the same Spirit distributing to euery man seuerally euen as he will Explicatiō proofe It is true that we do not read in any place of the holy scriptures these words I beleeue in the holy Ghost expressed together no more then we doe these I beleeue in God the Father almightie maker of heauen and earth c. Neuerthelesse they are most truly diducted from the holy scriptures by sound interpretation and proofe to be one of the most necessary and fundamentall Articles of our true christian beliefe as by Gods grace we shall euidently perceiue by a more large and ample discourse And we may well take this present scripture which so plentifully affirmeth the holy Ghost to be the whole and alone immediate author worker of all spirituall and heauenly grace in the hearts of all the children of God for one speciall and sure ground and warrant of this Article from whence also we may take the occasion of opening this whole doctrine And the rather may we make choise of it because the holy Apostle setteth it down as necessary for the correction of that ambitious peruerting of the good gifts graces of God which was crept in among the Corinthiās euē as if they had bin home-bred and not inspired by the holy Ghost and as though they stood not bound to vse them wholly to the glory of God to the profit of the Church but to their own praise c. Wherein this came to passe among the Corinthians which is euery where vsuall at all other times that as the sweeter wood doth sooner breede wormes and the finer cloth is the more easily taken with mothes so they that haue the greatest gifts are soonest puffed vp if they want the most holy grace of sanctification humiliation which is a grace aboue all those other gifts and graces wherewith it may be some wicked men are indued for a time in some singular measure aboue many of the children of God Let vs therefore as briefly as we can call to minde the doctrine of this portion of holy Scripture And first of all let vs consider that the holy Apostle to the end hee might through the blessing of God the more effectually call the Corinthians from their ambitious boasting and abusing of their gifts he most prudently putteth them in minde of their former estate how they were wretched idolaters c. Whereof he telleth them that hee would in no wise haue them forgetfully ignorant but contrariwise that they should duly call to mind consider from whom they receiued euery one of the same their gifts For this the Apostle might well thinke that like as when our Sauiour called for a peece of coine asked of those that demanded of him whether they should pay tribute to Caesar or no whose superscription it was which it did beare and thereby resolued the question put his aduersaries to silence seeing that was to be paid to Caesar which did belong vnto him so he calling the Corinthians to minde that all the gifts which they had did beare as it were the Lords stampe should thereby effectually induce all those that had any good meaning in them to a conscionable applying of all their saide gifts to the honour of the author and giuer of them And to the verie same purpose also he doth furthermore lay before them the extreame follie and madnesse of their former idolatry such as they were miserably carried away withall before that God of his great mercie had by his holy Spirit altered and changed their hearts For from the contrarie effects he argueth the contrarie causes insomuch as it is the holy Ghost alone who both restraineth from execration cursing and also moueth to the honourable acknowledging and reuerencing of the Lord Iesus The world doubtlesse and they that be led by the diuell doe hold our Sauiour Christ and his doctrine for accursed and accordingly doe take delight both to speake themselues and also to cause others to speake cursedlie and reproachfullie both of him also of it as wee may take Plinies letter for an example in his practise vnder Traiane the persecuting Emperour For so he writeth vnto the Emperor that besides other compulsions he inforced weake christians to curse Christ before he would release them Yea Paul himselfe we know according to his own profession and by his bewailing of his sinne while he was persecuting Saul he laboured all that he could to make poore christiās to blaspheme Christ his holy Gospel But that we may goe forward in our text after that this our Apostle being now of that persecuting Saul made a most louing faithful instructer comforter of all true christians I say after that he hath spoken thus generally of the author of all the gifts graces wherewith the Corinthians were indued he cōmeth to a particular rehearsall of