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A01637 The summe of Christian doctrine written originally in Latine by John Gerhard ... and translated by Ralph Winterton ...; Aphorismi succinct et selecti. English Gerhard, Johann, 1582-1637.; Winterton, Ralph, 1600-1636. 1640 (1640) STC 11769.5; ESTC S4062 111,557 338

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that repent that is to those that are humbled through the acknowledgement of their sinnes and the sense of Gods wrath 91 And inasmuch as it pronounceth that salvation is to be sought for onely in Christ it presupposeth that without Christ all is concluded under sinne 92 Besides The Gospel doth demonstrate and expound unto us many places in the Law which we cannot easily and evidently gather from the Law it self 93 In this sense therefore and in these respects the Gospel may be said and truly understood to be the preaching of Repentance But yet we must know that the proper doctrine of the Gospel is about the free remission of our sinnes through Jesus Christ 94 Thou wilt say perchance Faith is by the Gospel Therefore unbelief is reproved by the Gospel For the Law knew not Christ to be the Mediatour 95 I answer The Law bids us beleeve all the word of God The Gospel propoundeth unto us this word That Christ dying on the crosse for our sinnes is become our righteousnesse before God Let the Law conclude Therefore beleeve this word of God 96 The Law reproveth all sinnes therefore also unbelief The Gospel declareth by the Antith●sis thereof that not to beleeve on Christ the Mediatour is a sinne and the head of all sinne as Chemnitius teacheth p. 2. loc pag. 570. The Law concludeth Therefore for this sinne thou are accused and condemned 97 In this sense said holy Luther That the Law and the Gospel in the practice are more nearly conjoyned then any Mathematicall point 98 And yet the proper work of the Law remaineth which is To reprove sinne to work wrath and to condemn But the proper work of the Gospel is To comfort to raise up and to save 99 When the Law propounds the Major Whosoever stealeth is under the Curse The Conscience of the Theef assumeth the Minor But I have stolen Hereupon the Law inferreth the Conclusion Therefore thou are under the Curse 100 Here the whole Syllogisme accusing and condemning is attributed to the Law although the Conscience of the Theef make the Assumption 101 So again the Law propoundeth this Major Whosoever is under sinne is under the Curse The Gospel propoundeth the Minor But whosoever doth not beleeve on Christ is yet under sinne and the wrath of God abideth on him John 3.36 Hereupon the Law inferreth the Conclusion Therefore he is under the Curse 102 Here again the whole Syllogisme accusing and condemning is attributed to the Law although the Gospel make up the Assumption 103 The Law concludeth all under sinne Galat. 3.22 Whosoeuer therefore doth not beleeve the Gospel which pointeth at Christ he is under the curse of the Law and over him doth the Law exercise the office of accusing and condemning with all severitie and rigour 104 Therefore the Accusation of Vnbelief belongeth to the Law as ●●n illustrated by the light of the Gospel 105 Hereupon holy Luther wri●●● upon Genesis cap. 22. f. 303. saith th●● That the work of Faith on Christ and the sinne of Unbelief opposite unto ●t are reduced to the first commandment 106 The Lord Jesus by the voice of his Gospel lift up our hearts and uphold us in all tentations and specially in the houre of death Amen CHAP. XIII ¶ Wherein are contained Theologicall Aphorismes concerning Repentance 1 THe Practice of the Law and the Gospel consists in Repentance 2 For it is not enough for us to know what is the Office of the Law and what is the Office of the Gospel but the Practice of them both is required at our hands Theologie or Divinitie is a Practicall Doctrine 3 Repentance is attributed either unto God or unto Men. 4 It is attributed unto God after the manner of men not that it is in God It is in God Figuratively not Properly in Effect not in Affect We see the Effects of it God feeleth no such Affect or Passion in himself 5 For as the Anger of God is no perturbation of his mind but the judgement by which he inst●●●●u●●●ment upon sinne 〈…〉 Repentance of God is his immutable disposition of things mutable August 15. de Civitate Dei cap. 25. 6 Gods thoughts are not as man● thoughts as if he at any ●●●e al●●ed his purpose neither is he angry as one that is mutable but these things are therefore written that we may thereby learn the griev●● 〈…〉 o● sinnes Ambr. lib. de 〈…〉 ●ab cap. 4. 7 Repentance is attributed into men in a farre different sense tha● it is to God For God is not a man that he should repent 1. Sam. 15.19 8 Repentance as it is attributed unto man is in Scripture taken u●●o wayes either Totally ●●●rsally 9 Totally for the whole Act of Conversion Partially for Contrition onely 10 The fo●e and meaning of the word doth in ●●me rather to the lat●●● sense For To Repent is as much as to be ashamed and grieved ●or some thing committed Gall. 17. cap. 1. 11 But as it is used in Scripture and received by our Churches it is to be taken rather in the former sense 12 Wherefore some of the Ancients instead of Repentance though it fit●●r to use the word Resipiscence which signifies Amendment returning unto ones self again and after going astray coming into the right way again Tertull 2. contra Marc. Lactant. 6. Instit cap. 24. 13 The Hebrews call it by a most apt and fit name Theschubah which the Greeks call 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and we call Conversion 14 Phavorinus expounds this well after this manner That it is A Conversion from sinnes and offenses unto the contrary good 15 Understand Goodnesse it self and the true and chief good 16 But Damoscene expounds it exceeding well That it is A returning from that which is against nature unto them which is according unto nature and from the Devil unto God 2. De Orthod fide 30. 17 That which we call Penitence or Repentance is by the Greeks called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is Grief for what is past and Change of mind for the time to come 18 But yet so that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is grief of minde not mixe● with faith Heb. 4.2 doth answe● Penitence or Repentance which is taken for Contrition onely And 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is Repentance unto Ath●●tion not to be repented of 2. Cor. 7 1● doth answer Penitence or Repentance as it is taken Generally 19 And yet this difference is not alwaies constant and every where to be found as it appeareth out of Matt. 21.29 and Heb. 12.17 20 But yet most an end 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 noteth true and saving Repentance and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 false Repentance and such as leadeth to destruction 21 That false Repentance is twofold One is Hypocriticall and counterfeit consisting merely in outward shew and appearance vvhich the Prophet calleth Theatricall to be seen of men which Christ himself expresseth in the 6 of Matth. vers 1. where
formed by Love and Charitie 72 For Faith without works is said to be dead not as if works were the life thereof but because that profession and boasting of Faith which hath not the testimonie of good vvorks is no better then an image or carcase altogether without life 73 Therefore works do testifie th●● there is true Faith as breathing dot● testifie that there is Life bus yet they are not the life of Faith 74 As good fruits do testifie that th● tree is good but do not make and constitute the tree to be good 75 Justly therefore is it reckoned amongst those causes for which good works are to be done that Faith and the Holy Spirit be not shaken off 76 For the Scripture vvitnesseth ●o●● by word and by example that those which through Faith in Christ are justified before God if they afterward● cherish and make much of their firme● contrary to conscience they do both lose Faith and consequently also the grace of God righteousnesse the Holy Spirit and eternall life and also incurre eternall damnation unlesse by true repentance they return again unto God 77 Therefore let these admonitions of the Apostles alwaies sound in our eares and sink into our hearts Work out your salvation with fear and trembling Philip. 2.12 Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall 1. Cor. 10.12 Give diligence to make your calling and election sure 2. Pet. 1.10 Examine your selves whether you be in the Faith prove your own selves Know you not your own selves how that Jesus Christ is in you except ye be reprobates 2. Cor. 13.5 78 The Lord Jesus the authour of our Faith be also the finisher thereof Hebr. 12.2 To him be glory for ever and ever Amen CHAP. XV. Wherein are contained Theologicall Aphorismes concerning Good Works That is Renovation of the man that is regenerate by Faith in Christ 1 WIth Regeneration and Adoption by Faith in Christ is Renovation alwayes joyned as an inseparable companion 2 For even as a man by Carnall Generation is made partaker of Naturall Life after which do follow Naturall motions 3 So he that is born again of the Holy Spirit by Regeneration is made partaker of Life Spirituall after which do also follow motions Spirituall 4 Neither Generation is without Life neither Life is without Motion 5 This inward Renovation is oftentimes denoted unto us by the name of Good Works and that by a figure vvhich is called Synecdoche 6 For Renovation consists not onely in Outward good Works and actions transient but also and that more principally in the Inward renewing of the mind will and all the faculties of the Soul 7 From this Inward renewing flow forth Good actions and Outward good Works bear witnesse of it 8 But it pleased the Holy Ghost by the name of Good Works to describe Renovation and that for our sakes Because Outward good Works are better known unto us then Inward qualities of the mind and affections of the heart 9 Moreover All the praise of vertue consisteth in action Therefore we are renewed by the Holy Ghost within that the fruits of the Spirit may appear without 10 And last of all By this means deceitfull Hypocrisie is excluded which is a counterfeit shew of inward pietie vvhich indeed is none at all unlesse it be also demonstrated by good Works 11 As therefore Faith the Queen hath Contrition for her Vsher or Forerunner so she also hath Good Works for her Waiting-maids or Followers 12 For Good Works do not go before Justification or before a man be justified but they follow after Justification or when a man is justified It is the saying of S. Augustine cap. 14. de fid operibus 13 But Where Good Works appear not without neither will I beleeve that there is Faith within It is the saying of John Husse 14 Neither is it any hard matter to assigne the cause of this neare Union and indissoluble knot which is between true Faith and Good Works 15 For this is the Nature of True Faith That it doth demonstrate it self by Love and Charitie 16 He that beleeveth is born of God John 1.13 He will therefore resemble the nature of his Spirituall Father Now God is Love 1. Joh. 4.8 And He that loveth not knoweth not God 17 Faith is an inward saving and efficacious knowledge of God How ●hen can that chief good choose but be beloved if it be once truly known If any man love me he will keep my words John 14.23 He that hath my commandments saith our Saviour and keepeth them he it is that loveth me ●1 18 From hence the Apostle concludeth Hereby we do know that we know him if we keep his commandments ● John 2.3 And again He that saith I know him and keepeth not his commandments is a Liar and the truth is not in him 4. 19 Faith is the spirituall Light of the Soul But if there be Light within it will shew forth the Rayes without Matth. 5.16 Let your Light so shine before men c. 20 By Faith Christ dwelleth in our hearts Ephes 3.17 Where Christ is there is the Holy Spirit and where the Holy Spirit is there also are seen the Fruits of the Spirit 21 Our Faith is the victorie which overcometh the World 1. John 5.4 And What is the World The lust of ●he flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life 1. John 2.16 Where these are cherished and made much of there the world is not yet overcome and therefore there is not true Faith 22 That Faith is saving and most true Which living is and conquering too 23 Our hearts are purified by Faith Act. 15.9 Therefore they which live in securitie and delight themselves in filthinesse and impuritie how can they have inward puritie of heart For Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh Matth. 12.14 24 These things were thus plainly to be expounded That we might not onely be freed from the Tridentine accusation as if we preached onely Confidence and Assurance remote from all pietie but also that all vain opinion and perswasion of Faith might be taken away from all sinners that live in securitie 25 We may make answer to them out of S. James 2.26 As the Body without the Spirit that is without breathing is dead So Faith without works is dead also 26 Neither onely do Good Works proceed from Faith but to speak the truth there are no good works unlesse they proceed from Faith 27 Seeing therefore Faith hath respect unto the Word as unto its Correlate Therefore the Law of God or the ten Commandments are the Rule of Good Works 28 Therefore superstition and will-worship pleaseth not God but those works onely which are done according to the Canon and rule of the morall Law comprehended and contained in the ten Commandments 29 And we are to understand the Commandments according to the exposition of the Prophets of Christ and his Apostles 30 Moreover seeing that Faith doth not arise