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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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hath reconciled vs to God c according to that of the holy Apostle Let him that reioyceth reioyce in the Lord c. 1. Cor 1.31 and Gal chap 6.14 Thus then all that haue any comfort in the sufferings and death of our Sauiour must humble themselues and be obedient to him as Heb 5.10 He was made the author of eternall saluation to them that obey him And if any will not doe thus let vs here remember againe what Iohn the Baptist hath said in the Gospel according to Iohn ch 3.36 He that obeyeth not the Sonne shall not see life but the wrath of God abideth on him And beside all that hath hetherto beene saide concerning this answer the consideration of the sufferings and death of our Sauiour for vs ought to prouoke vs to be willing with all meekenes to suffer for his sake as 1. Pet 2.19 and so forth to the end of the chapter Here call againe to mind Iohn 15.18.19.20 Virel Act 14.22 2. Tim 3.12 Heb 12.1.2.3.4 For as it is well said of one The seruants of God may not looke to be without afflictions and troubles here so long as the diuel is not without enuie nor the world without malice c. Herevnto therefore let vs not forget to prepare our selues according to the often admonitions of the holy Scriptures in this behalfe after the most blessed example of our Sauiour himselfe lest vnhappily wee should be like the vnaduised warriour or builder that neither considereth the charge of the matter nor the power of the aduersaries Luke 14.28 c. And lest we should be in the number of those which boast at the putting on of the harnesse as if they had already fought the battel were presētly to put it off For such haue no good ground or warrant for hope of any prosperous and blessed successe And yet further this may in no wise be neglected of vs that all whatsoeuer we suffer or doe in obedience to our Sauiour Christ and for his sake it must proceed of loue and be willingly yea ioyfully both performed and indured of vs. For without loue all is nothing whether we respect God or men 1 Cor 13.1.2.3 And therefore worthily saith the same Apostle 2. Ep 5.14.15 The loue of Christ constraineth vs because we thus iudge that if one be dead for all then were all dead that is were worthy of death yea of eternall death And he died for all that they which liue should not henceforth liue vnto themselues but to him which died for them and rose againe Read also 1. Iohn 4.10.11 And Iames ch 1. verse 2. And 1. Pet 1.6 7.8.9 and ch 4.12 13. Finally the death of our Sauiour Christ doth most earnestly challenge this at our hands and at the hands of all faithfull Christians that we be very chary that we doe by no meanes in any point goe about to alter or violate that most holy couenant or last will and Testament which he hath for euer sealed and ratified by his most pretious blood Read Gal 3.15 and Heb 9.15 16 17. and ch 13.20 alledged a while since For this we must knowe that if we keepe not the wil of our Sauiour inuiolably we doe frustrate as it were all those legacies which he had bequeathed vs as may appeare by that which the Apostle teacheth cōcerning the abuse of the Sacramēt of his death 1. Cor 11.26.27.28.29 Thus then we may perceiue that according to the notable saying of a learned man Pet Mart in cap 5. ad Rom-verse 9. Nulium habemus librum vberiori doctrina refertum quam mortem Christi Eam si diligenter excutiamus omnia fermè officia quae ad salutem necessaria sunt edocebimur We haue no book filled with more plentifull instruction then the death of Christ The which if wee shall diligently search into wee shal be informed in all duties almost which be necessarie to saluation NOw from the duties of the death of our Sauiour let vs proceed to those things which accompanied his death Question And first what duties doth the consideration of the rending of the vaile of the Temple require of vs Ans It sheweth plainly that although the Iewes stood bound vntil the death of our Sauiour to worship God according to the outward ceremonies and sacrifices of the law yet since that time neither Iewe nor Gentile doe stand bound therevnto but are to worship God more spiritually according to the instructions and directions of the Gospel Explication and proofe It is euen of it selfe euident to be so indeede For seeing God himselfe hath rent the vaile and that also euen from the top to the bottome what reason or authoritie can any man haue to goe about to sowe it againe And much lesse can any haue any found reason or lawfull authoritie to hang vp another vaile in stead of it This hath beene laid open more at large in the interpretation and therfore we will not stay any longer vpon it at this time Question But is there no other dutie required Answer Insomuch as the kingdome of heauen both the kingdome of grace and also the kingdome of glorie is laied more open vnto vs by our Sauiour Christ then euer it was vnder the lawe as the rending of the vaile gaue to vnderstand wee ought therefore to be so much the more carefull not onely to make our enterance into the kingdome of grace but also to continue and increase in holines and in all good fruites thereof vntil it shal please God to take vs out of this world vnto himselfe euen to that place which is saide to be within the vaile that is into his heauenly kingdome of euerlasting blise and glorie Heb 6.19.20 Explication and proofe It is very meete indeed we should doe so vnlesse we would shew our selues intollerablie vnthankfull to God for his grace in so speciall manner offered vnto vs according to that notable exhortation in another place of the Ep to the Heb chap 10. verse 19. c. in these words Seeing therefore brethren that by the blood of Iesus we may be bold to enter into the Holy place By the new and liuing way which he hath prepared for v● through the vaile that is his flesh And seeing wee haue an high Priest which is ouer the house of God Let vs drawe neare with a true heart in assurance of faith sprinkled in our hearts from an euill conscience c. Thus the old vaile which shadowed beeing rent and taken away wee haue a newe vaile in Christ which giueth a cleare light vnto the kingdome of heauen and therefore we ought so much the more chearfully to walk on forward vn●o it Such therefore are the duties belonging to the comfort of faith touching the rending of the vaile of the Temple Question Now what is our dutie in consideration of the earth-quake cleauing of the stones and the opening of the graues at the death of our Sauiour Christ Answere Hereby we are admonished
of the peace of our conscience we doe comfortably looke vp vnto him and behold him aduanced to the right hand of God on our behalfe For so the holy Apostle teacheth vs. Heb. 4.14.15.16 in these words Seeing then saith he that we haue a great high Priest which is entred into heauen euen Iesus the Sonne of God let vs hold fast our profession For we haue not an high Priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities but was in all things tempted in like sort yet without sinne Let vs therefore goe boldly vnto the throne of grace that we may receiue mercy and finde grace to helpeth time of need And cha 10. verse 10. c. Seeing therefore brethren saith he that by the bloud of Iesus we may be bold to enter into the holy place By the new and liuing way which he hath prepared for vs through the vaile that is his flesh And seeing we haue an high Priest which is ouer the house of God Let vs draw neere with a true heart in assurance of faith sprinkled in our hearts from an euill conscience and wished in our bodies with pure water Let vs keepe the profession of our hope without wauering for he is faithfull that hath promised c. Thus from the humiliation of our Sauiour and from that experience which he had of our infirmities while he was vpon the earth we are with reuerence to approach neere vnto him by faith euen to the heauenly throne of Gods grace If we should rush immediatly to the right hand of God without faith in the merit of his death without humiliation in casting downe of our selues wee might iustly looke for the repulse yea for a mighty fall as a iust punishment of such our inordinate presumption and pride The onely lawfull and allowed mediator for vs vnto God is our Sauiour Christ And if we would needs haue a Mediator for vs vnto our Sauiour himselfe being now in heauen what other can we haue or any way looke for then the death of our Sauiour in that he hath thereby alreadie made request for vs vnto God in the daies of his humiliation here vpon earth and namely in the time of his most bitter sufferings vpon the Crosse That is to say we neither can haue neither may we looke for any other Mediator to Christ then Christ humbled to Christ exalted If we will with the Papists looke after any other Mediators or any other mediation to God for vs we shall with them vainely and foolishly deceiue our owne selues And heerein I beseech ye let euery one of vs labour so strengthen our faith because doubtlesse the want of faith in this point hath brought most grosse idolatry into the Church of God For who hauing learned to behold our Sauiour an euerlasting and perpetuall mediator for him at the right hand of God by the eyes of his faith would be so base minded as to set vp a dead and dumbe Idoll or once vouchsafe to cast an eye toward it being set vp and fastened to the wall before him by any other Moreouer as touching our owne praie●s or any other dutie and seruice that we can any way performe wee must take religious heede that wee doe not trust to any godlines or deuotion that wee imagine and perswade our selues to be therein but rather euermore to humble our selues in the sight of the imperfections thereof And looke what grace and godlines there is in anie and namely the grace of prayer it is our dutie to acknowledge that it is not of our selues but of the holy Ghost Neither are wee to thinke that anie prayers which we make are heard nor any other dutie accepted for any worthinesse of vs but because the holy Ghost raiseth vp sighes and groanes in vs and maketh request for vs vnto God together with our Sauiour Christ Rom. 8.26.27 And Reuel 8.3.4 And euen this that wee haue the grace to offer vp our prayers vnto God it is a fruite of our Sauiours heauenly intercession for vs. And the same grace also of our care to make our prayers to God in the name of our Sauiour heere from earth it may be a good proofe vnto vs that our Sauiour is an intercessour in heauen for vs. But our manifold failings both in prayer and in all other duties ought iustly to cause vs vnfainedly to acknowledge our selues euen when wee are at the best to be but vnprofitable seruants Luk. 17. verse 10. Thus hauing seene the duties belonging to the aduancement of our Sauiour in his roiall Priesthood let vs come to his aduancement in his roiall kingdome Question Which are the duties of faith belonging therevnto Answer First inward reuerence of soule and spirit in the most dutifull acknowledgement of his most roiall soueraigntie ouer his whole Church and euery member thereof Secondly all religious worship and seruice both inward and outward according to his word and commandement Thirdly obedience and submission to those that rule ouer the rest in his name both ciuill Magistrates and Church gouernours Yea all christian obedience to his lawes and commandements in the common actions and conuersation of our whole liues Finally all diuine honour praise and glorie for the whole worke of our redemption and saluation That we doe stand bound in respect of the royall or princely aduancement and soueraigne Lordship of our Sauiour at the right hand of God to yeelde him all reuerence in the acknowledgement of the same his high soueraigntie we haue a sufficient warrant from that great and solemne proclamation made from the God of heauen by the Apostle Peter in that first publike Sermon of his which hee made Acts 2. by the which three thousand soules were conuerted and brought to the faith and obedience of this great and glorious Lord our Sauiour Dauid saith the Apostle verses 34 35 36 c. is not ascended into heauen but he saith The Lord saide to my Lord sit at my right hand vntill I make thine enemies thy foote-stoole Therefore let all the house of Israel know for a suretie that God hath made him both Lord and Christ this Iesus I say whom ye haue crucified Now when they heard it they were pricked in their hearts c. And againe chap. 5. verse 31. God hath lifted vp Iesus with his right hand to bee a Prince and a Sauiour to giue repentance to Israel and forgiuenesse of sinnes According also to that propheticall instruction by a sweete allegorica l description of the spirituall marriage of our Sauiour with his Church Harken O daughter saith the Psalmist and consider and incline thine eare forget also thine owne people and thy fathers house so shall the King haue pleasure in thy beautie for hee is thy Lord and reuerence thou him The word which the Prophet vseth noteth such a reuerence as is declared by outward bowing or falling down before him vehashtahaeui-lo Hence therefore wee haue a fit occasion giuen vs to proceede from the inward reuerence to
hath no well grounded and setled perswasion that hee may lawfully and with a good conscience doo them The other place is of such things as be in themselues without all question good and plainlie warranted by the word of God But neither the one nor the other as the Spirit testifieth in either of those places are of any reckoning and allowance with God if they be not done in faith No not the very best actions and duties either of mercie to men destitute or of religious worship to GOD all-sufficient Whether it bee preaching or hearing of the word of God or prayer or vse of the Sacraments or any other religious dutie beside Herevpon because the matter is of great importance let vs staye yet a while longer to make it plaine by some particular proofes And first that the preaching of the word by such as are without true faith is of no account with God as touching them that doe so preach it read Math. 7.21.22.23 For our Sauiour Christ professeth plainely that hee cannot approoue of them Likewise that hearing is to no profit and therfore also nothing pleasing to God if it be not mixed with faith wee reade it plainely affirmed Hebr. 4.2 It is faith that maketh the Gospell to be vnto all beleeuers as the cup of saluation but vnto all vnbeleeuers it is through their owne infidelitie and contempt as it were a viall of the wrath of God For such is the similitude whervnto the holy Apostle alludeth in that place as the Greeke word Sugcecramenos in English mixed plainly sheweth And further that Prayer is nothing auailable without faith the Apostle Iames is our warrant cha 1.6.7 Let him saith the Apostle that asketh aske in faith and not wauer for hee that wauereth is like a waue of the Sea tost of the winde and carried away Neyther let that man thinke that hee shall receyue any thing of the Lorde And againe chap. 5.15.16 It is the prayer of faith onely which is auailable The prayer of faith saith the Apostle shall saue the sicke c. Hence it is that our Sauiour Christ doth so earnestly admonish his Disciples that they should beleeue to obtaine whatsoeuer they prayed for prouided that first of all they had good assurance that they asked such things onely as were agreeable to the will of God Mark 11.24 And touching the holie Sacraments First Baptisme to all such as despise knowledge and finally continue in vnbeleefe it is but as a seale set as it were to a blanke though not on Gods behalfe but for their owne vnbeliefe and wickednes sake Vnlesse wee shall adde further as the truth is that through this wickednes and vnbeliefe the charter of Gods couenant turneth at the last to be as a writ sealed vp to their greater condemnation through the iust displeasure of God For it is in no wise the outward washing of the water which saueth as the Apostle Peter teacheth 1. Ep. cha 3. but the reuerend expostulation or holy chalenge as it were which faith maketh in that it reasoneth from the effect of a good conscience to argue the truth and validitie of the signe and seale therof from the efficacie of Christes death the which also is yet further warranted by his Resurrection c. as it followeth in the same place To the further vnderstanding whereof let vs well obserue that the true iustifying Faith where it is throughly rooted and grounded it hath a holie boldnes or confidence and that it invinciblie striueth for the maintenance of that right and interest which it hath in the mercie of God through Christ against all temptations which rise vp to the contrarie As though the Christian soule should pleade before God against them all thus Is it not thy good will O gratiou GOD to confirme the couenant of thy grace and mercie for euer with mees touching the forgiuenesse of my sinnes through the death of thy sonne wherof thou hast made holy baptisme as a faithful and irreuocable seale and assurance vnto me Yes Lord I verily beleeue that thou wilt for euer ratifie and confirme it I will not neither can I doubt of it seeing I knowe that my Sauiour Christ is to this very end risen a conquerer of sin and of death and of the Diuel and that he hath through his most precious blood perfected our reconciliation and redemption with thee and by his resurrection declareth that he hath iustified vs before thee for euer How should I then trusting in this thy perfect grace giue place to any feares or doubtings which at any time either my owne fraile nature or the Diuel or any of his instruments shal suggest To this effect doth the wordes of the blessed Apostle Peter tend 1. Piscator in Analys scholijs obseruationibus in haec verba Apostoli Epistle 3 21 22. Baptisme saith he saueth vs that is it is a sure testimony that God will surely saue vs for euer but not in that the filth of the flesh that is the outward soile of the body is put away to wit by the outward washing of the water but in that a good consciēce maketh request to God that is pleadeth with him concerning the inward and spirituall fruite and effect of Baptisme through the death and resurrection of our Sauiour Christ as was saide before To the same purpose saith Ananias to Paul as wee reade Act. 22 16. Bee thou Baptized and washe away thy sinnes by calling on the name of the Lord. Hee ascribeth we see the inward apprehension of that to the vertue that is to the faith of prayer which is onely sacramentally signified and offered by the outwarde washing of the water And concerning the Supper of the Lord. Though the comfortable nourishment of this holy Sacrament is most pleasant and battlesome to the soule of euery beleeuing Christian as a feast or banquet most worthy to be preferred aboue all other the most delicate and full feastes that may bee yet to vnbeleeuers though verily altogether through their owne default and not by any the least failing on Gods part it is in effect no more then a faire signe to the traueller when he passeth by it but regardeth not to tast of that prouision which is plentifully prouided in the Inne And no maruell though the best actions of vnbeleeuers bee of no account with God seeing for want of faith their very persons are accounted and bee in very deede wholly corrupt and defiled in his sight Behold therefore the excellencie of faith which maketh both our selues and all that wee doe pleasing to God insomuch as by faith wee are made the children of God Iohn Chap. 1 11 12 and Gallat 3 26. Hebrews 11 4. And also because all the holy ordinances of God are by it made profitable to the furtherance of our saluation both word prayer Sacraments and all things else as we haue now seene Question But what I pray may bee the reason why faith is so pleasing to God that it maketh our selues
whom did our Sauiour Christ call but sinners to repentance Yea and among thē whom rather did he call then such sinners as were of most infamous condition and offence of life in comparison of many others Matt. 9. vers 10.11.12.13 And doth not our Sauiour Christ himselfe professe that he came not to call the righteous that is not onely such as in their owne proud opinion were such but euen such as were indeed free from the cōmon crimes that some other were stained withall whosoeuer of thē would not humble themselues in respect of their more inward and hidden corruptions Doth he not plainly affirme that Publicans and harlots truely repenting should goe before hipocrites and iusticiaries into the kingdome of heauen Matt. 21.31 And hereof the woman of Samaria Iohn 4. and that other sinfull woman Luke 7.37 c. And the Apostle Paul also 1. Tim. 1.13.14.15.16 Likewise that sinnefull thiefe vpon the crosse may be liuely examples And all according to those comfortable promises of God Ier. 31.33.34 Heb. 8.12 Isai cha 53. Ezek 18. At what time soeuer a sinner doth repent him of his sinnes I will blot all his wickednes out of my remembrance saith the Lorde But heere I beseech you let none take that with the left hand and by a sinister and wrong interpretation which is deliuered with the right hand That it let none abuse that to encourage himselfe to anie licence to sinne which is onely spoken to magnifie the great mercie of GOD and to prouoke and incourage sinners in the comfortable hope thereof speedily to leaue and forsake their sinnes It is as wee know or ought to know euery one of vs the duety euen of children from their yongest yeeres according to that which our Christian baptisme challengeth at all our hands to settle their heartes What iustification is to serue God their Creator and Father Much more then ought euerie one of vs as we are of more yeeres and haue hetherto neglected our duety to be without delay most heartily sory for it and therefore henceforward to be the more carefull c. For albeit it is an vndoubted truth that God will receiue euery sinner that shall come vnto him and truelie beleeue in the name of Iesus Christ vnfeinedly repenting them of their sinnes yet how knowest thou that hee will hereafter giue thee the gift of faith and repentance if thou doe despise the present offer which is tendered for to daye according as wee reade To daye if yee will heare his voyce harden not your hearts c. True repentance is in deed neuer too late as one truelie saith but late repentance is seldome true Heerein delayes are most dangerous as wee shall further perceiue when wee come to inquire out the doctrine of repentance In the meane while wee will conclude this point with the words of the holie Apostle Paul Rom 6.1 Shall wee continue still in sinne that grace may abounde God forbid VVhat Iustification is THese things thus hetherto obserued now to the end we may vnderstand the matter in hand to our more full vse and comfort three things are yet a little further to be inquired into of vs. First what the meaning of this word to Iustifie is Secondly what is meant by Saluation or to saue Thirdlie what Repentance is For to the end we may vnderstand the minde of God it is meete that wee should be carefull to vnderstand the words which God vseth to expresse the same vnto vs by speciallie such as be in the science of Religion the most high and excellent science of all other as it were wordes of Arte the which haue a peculiar sense proper vnto them Question First therefore what doth this word to Iustifie signifie in this our Christian doctrine of Iustification by faith Answere This word Iustification or to iustifie it signifieth a full and perfect clearing and discharging of the offendor from the euerlasting wrath and condemnation of God by the free pardon of his sinnes for Iesus Christs sake It signifieth also therewithall the imputing of the perfect righteousnesse of Christ to euery sinner trulie beleeuing in him and that of the ●ame most free grace and mercie of God Explication proof That this is so wee may euidently perceiue by that which is written Rom. 4. verses 5.6.7.8 the place alledged a little before Likewise by that which wee reade further verse 22. euen to the ende of the same 4. chapter Moreouer by that which wee reade 2. Cor. 5.21 God hath made him to be sinne for vs who knew no sinne that we might be made the righteousnesse of God in him Whence also it is that the Pophet Ieremiah pophesied long before that he should be called and acknowledged the Lord our righteousnes chap. 23.6 and againe ch 33.16 Read also Galat 4. verses 4.5 The Sonne of God saith the Apostle was made vnder the law that hee might redeeme them which were vnder the law that wee might receiue the adoption of sonnes And this also according to the prophesie of Isaiah The knowledg of Christ put for the sa●th of Christ cha 53.11 By his knowledge saith the Lord by his holy Prophet shall my righteous seruant iustifie many for he shall beare their iniquities But among all other testimonies we may not passe ouer in silence that of the Apostle Paul Rom. 3.24 c. Wee are iustified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Iesus Whom God hath set forth to bee a reconciliation through faith in his blood to declare his righteousnes by the forgiuenes of the sinnes that are passed through the patience of God To shewe at this time his righteousnes that hee may be iust and a iustifier of him that is of the faith of Iesus And cha 5.19 As by one mans disodience of one shall many also be made righteous And chapt 8.33 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods chosen It is God that iustifieth c. No maruell therfore though the faithfull seruāts of God according to the doctrine of the holy Scriptures do so highly aduance this doctrine of our free iustification onely by faith in Christ the Sonne of God that they acccount it the touc-stone of all truth of doctrine and the ground of all true comfort to the soule and conscience of man It is a saying worthy to be noted from M. Fox that herein lyeth the touh-stone of all truth and doctrine and that this doctrine beateth downe all errors Act Monū pa 770. immediatly before the history of the life and doctrine of D. Martin Luther a most memorable zealous preacher and iustifier of this most holy and heauenly doctrine Whervnto accordeth M. Caluin who likewise truely affirmeth that the right vnderstanding of the doctrine of iustification is praecipuus sustinendae religionis cardo M Charke in his disputatiō against Campion the principall support of the true Christian religion And another learned man that it is as the soule or life of
of God But when we affirme that we are iustified onely by faith in such sense as hath bene expressed our meaning is not to exclude the care practise of any good work in those that are so iustified but rather by the magnifying of the grace of God to prouoke our selues others so much the more earnestly to the studie performance of al obedience for declaratiō of our true thankfulnes to God And for many other weightie causes to wit for the assuring vnto our selues the truth of our owne faith the certaintie of our election for the quiet peace of our cōsciēces also for the good exāple of others that they seeing our good works may be moued to glorifie the name of God our heauenly father lest otherwise we should imbolden any to speake euil of the Gospel or at the least grieue the rest of the brethren if we should be vnfruitful in good works c. We teach also as we haue learned out of the word of God that the faithfull seruants of God truly iustified are likewise truly sanctified yea so as through the renewment regeneratiō of the H. Ghost they haue a certaine measure of true inherent practike righteousnes in dying to sin the actions thereof in liuing to righteousnes all the good outward works fruites of the same And therefore are they vsually in the holy Scriptures described by this as by a speciall propertie that they loue righteousnes and that they are such as followe righteousnes c. So that in comparison of the vnfaithfull wicked whether more open loose transgressors or more close counterfet hipocrites they may truly be iustified that is preferred approued for righteous aboue them according as Saul was conuict euen in his own cōscience that Dauid was more righteous then himself Yea so are they renewed sanctified by the holy ghost that they are truly indeed accounted righteous inchoately in part euen before God who hath giuen them truth in their inward parts according as the holy Scriptures doe not in vaine call Noah Lot Iob and many other Iust men fearing God eschuing euill c. Gen. 7 1.2 Pet. 2 7 8. Iob. ch 1 ver 1 8. Ezek. 14 20. Luke 1 6 ch 2 25. In which respect we may truly vse the words of the Apo. Iames and say that they were all iustified by their workes that is declared to be righteous indeed in some measure of truth not in shew appearance only According also as it is said by our Sa Chr in the Gospell By thy words thou shalt be iustified and by thy words thou shalt be condemned that is it shall hereby be iustly discerned of men what manner of one thou art how thou art among them to be accounted esteemed Mat. 12 37. And as we read 1. Iohn 3 7. He that doth righteousnes is righteous to wit he is righteous indeed in truth though not perfectly righteous as he had taught before in that he wrot thus If wee say we haue no sin We deceiue our selues the truth is not in vs. Thus we doe not deny but plainely affirme that all true beleeuers iustified by faith haue as an effect thereof a generall care and practise of righteousnes begun in them though neuer perfected here in this life Neither yet do we deny but that through the same grace of God the sanctification of his holy spirit which he giueth vnto them the faithfull seruants of God may so vprightly behaue themselues toward men specially in some particular action yea in the generall intention purpose of their heart that they may truly professe that they are for any thing that men may charge them with as cleare as the child borne but yesterday Like as Dauid protesteth concerning his loiall heart toward king Saul altogether free from intending any traiterous conspiracy against him as Ps 7 3 4 5 Ps 131 2. Where he compareth himself to a yong child in respect of his innocency in that matter According also to that of our Sa. Christ Mat. 18 1 that we must all of vs as yong children be voide of pride ambition or else we cannot enter into the kingdome of heauen Like also as the Prophet Samuel cleareth himselfe as touching his vprightnes in gouernment and is iustified of the people 1 Sam. ch 12. And Paul Act. 20 33 c. And as Moses appealeth to God Num. chap. 16 15. Yea so may the seruants of God through his grace behaue thēselues in duties more directly respecting his own diuine maiestie that they may truly protest in his sight that they haue serued him in truth of heart as K. Hezekiah for his part protesteth in a good conscience Isay 38 3. And that they doe vnfeinedly loue the Lord as Peter protested Ioh. 21.17 Thou knowest Lord that I loue thee And Dauid Ps 18 1 and 116 1. And specially in some one action may they by the speciall grace of GOD so behaue themselues that they may in speciall manner bee iustified that is not onely bee allowed and approued but more then ordinarily commended therein as we haue the zealous act of Phineas set forth vnto vs for a notable example in that he executing the Lords iudgement vpon the adulterous Israelite and the Midianitish harlot it was accounted to him for righteousnes from generation to generation so pleasing was it vnto the Lord Numb 25 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 and Psal 106 30 31. According also to that which our Sauiour Christ saith of the woman in the Gospell who of singular loue toward him powred a boxe of very costly ointment vpon him Verily saith he wheresoeuer this Gospell shal be preached throughout all the world there shall also this that she hath done be spoken of for a memoriall of her Mat. 26 13. Thus we deny not but willingly grant that the faithful seruants of God haue their righteousnes in truth veritie through the sanctification of the spirit of God both infused or rather inspired and euen inherent in them and also actually flowing from them in the actions and duties of true righteousnes so that God himselfe being iudge and approuing the worke of his owne spirit they are found of him truly worthy to be preferred before the wicked yea to be receiued into his heauenly kingdome when they shall iustly be shut out and condemned to Hell for euer as we read Matt. 25 31 c. But with all we doe no lesse truly constantly affirme Isay 64.6 We are all as an vncleane thing or person to wit as a leaper And all our righteousnes is as a clout to be cast out of sight or nought worth c. Read also Exod. 28 38 Phillip 3 8 9. that all this their righteousnes is onely by fauour and mercy accepted of God with allowance from the throne of his grace as a fruit of their perfect iustification by faith in Christ through
the forgiuenes of their sinnes the which iustification alone and no other can endure strict examination before the iudgement seate of God agreeable to the confession of the holy Prophet Psal 130 3 4. If thou ô Lord straightly markest iniquities ô Lord who shall stand But mercy is with thee that thou maiest bee feared So that euen of necessitie we must all as well as he come into the house of the Lord in the multitude of his mercie and worship him in feare Psal 5 7. Praying to him as we read Ps 143 2. Enter not into iudgement with thy seruant for in thy sight shall none that liueth be iustified Hereunto also doth the example of the holy Ap. Paul lead vs in that he maketh his protestation 1. Cor 4 v. 3 4 in these words As touching me saith Paul I passe very little to be iudged of you or of mās iudgement no I iudge not mine owne selfe For I knowe nothing by my selfe yet am I not thereby iustified but he that iudgeth me is the Lord c. And the example of righteous Iob in his confession chap. 9 v. 1 2 3. I know verily saith he that it is so for how should man compared vnto God be iustified If he should dispute with him he could not answere him one thing of a thousand And v. 19 20 21. If we speake of strength saith Iob behold he that is God is strong if wee speake of iudgement who shall bring me in to pleade If I would iustifie my selfe mine owne mouth should condemne me If I would be perfit he shal iudge me wicked Though I were perfit yet I know not my soule therefore doe I ahhorre my life And ch 25 4. in the same booke Bildad likewise speaking by the holy Ghost saith confidently How can a man be iustified with God or how can he be cleane that is borne of woman Wherefore as Iudah saith to Ioseph Gen. 44.16 How shall we iustifie our selues He professing thereby that they could not cleare thēselues Much rather may we yea ought we to say and confesse before the Lord that we cannot possibly iustifie our selues before his iudgement seate but must needes appeale to his throne of free mercy and grace For assuredly none shall be iustified by their owne righteousnes but such as shall perfectly fulfill the whole lawe of God according to that Ro. 2 13. The hearers of the law are not righteous before God but the dooers of the lawe shall be iustified But this can no man possibly performe For as touching the righteousnes of the best it is vnperfect and we must euery one of vs labour to better and increase it from day to day as Reuel 22 11. He that is iust let him be iustified still and he that is holy let him be sanctified still That is let euery such one not onely continue but also in continuance let him more and more encrease in righteousnes and holines and so declare the truth of that righteousnes holines which is in him For as our Sa Christ saith To him that hath shall be giuen he shal haue in a boundance c. But the righteousnes of God by the gift whereof he iustifieth his adopted children namely in that he imputeth the righteousnes of his owne naturall sonne our Lord Iesus Christ vnto them it is fully perfect at the very first instant and so continueth alwaies euen as the righteousnes of Christ himselfe is perfect once and for euer howsoeuer in the faithfull the dutie yea and the comfort of their iustification may appeare and be more fully manifested in processe and tract of time as Abraham beleeuing and by his faith being iustified in the sight of God long before shewed the truth and power of his faith in offering vp of his onely sonne Isaak at the commandement which God gaue him for the triall of his faith many a yeare after And thus by the grace of God may we perceiue what iustification by faith is according to the doctrine of the Apostle Paul to wit that we are accoūted righteous before the iudgement seate of God onely for the merit and worthines of the righteousnes and obedience of our Sauiour Christ imputed to vs of God and apprehended of vs by faith and not otherwise Now when the same word to iustifie is referred to workes as the Apostle Iames vseth it the Apostle is in no wise to bee vnderstood as though a man might by his workes bee made perfectly righteous in the iust and strict iudgement of God For that cannot be insomuch as it was said euen now al our own works yea euen the best of them they are vnperfect And besides that as the Apostle Iames himselfe teacheth vs In many things we sin all And therefore it must needs be in his iudgement a grieuous sinne for any to goe about to iustifie thēselues by any worthines of their own workes in the sight of God according as it is expresly noted to be a sin in the Pharisies by our Sa Christ Luk. ch 16. v. 15. Ye are they which iustifie your selues before men c. And againe ch 18 19 c. For if it be a sin to stand in a vaine ostentation of our righteousnes before men much more sinful is it in opiniō therof to lift vp a mās mind in the sight of god as Hab. ch 2 4. Behold he that lifteth vp himselfe his mind is not vpright in him but the iust shal liue by his faith They onely haue the fruit and reward of their works who doing them in conscience of most bounden duty in obedience to God doe most vnfeinedly renounce al opinion of merit according to the instruction of our Sa Christ acknowledge themselues when they haue done al that they can to be vnprofitable seruants Luk. 17.10 And ch 18. 9. c. it may in a good part be euident by the comparison which our Sa Christ maketh betwixt the Pharisie iustifying himselfe the poore Publican humbly confessing bewailing his sins of whom our Sa saith that he went to his house iustified rather then the other And it may be more fully confirmed by these reasons following First we are iustified in the sight of God in such manner onely as may most perfectly take away al reioycing from our selues As Ro. 3 27. All reioycing in works is excluded by faith And ch 4 1 2. Abrahā being iustified without works hath nothing concerning himselfe to reioyce in before God Likewise Eph. 2 9. Not of works lest any man should boast himselfe This because it was not duly regarded of the vnbeleeuing Iewes who sought after their own righteousnes it turned to their destruction Ro. 9 30 31 32 33. ch 10 1 2 3. Wherefore as it is written 1. Cor. 1 31. He that reioyceth let him reioyce in the Lord. Who hath made Christ to be perfect wisedome righteousnes sanctification and redemption vnto vs. And herein is included a second reason which is that we are so iustified as
God is in all things beneficiall to vs pittying tendering vs in all our necessities though we are altogether vnworthie it is likewise our duty to our ability to doe good vnto all though specially to those that be of the houshold of faith as God himselfe cōmandeth Finally it is our most bounden duty to yeeld vnto our God the whole glory and praise of all his mercies Yea euen of those which he maketh vs partakers of by any of his good and holy instruments Explicatiō proofe It is most meet that we should do so indeed For whosoeuer the instrument may be and howsoeuer we are to be in some measure thankfull to them Yet God is the onely author and therefore the whole praise must principally redound to him alone according to that which we read 1. Cor. 3.21.22.23 Read also Psal 13.5 I trust in thy mercy mine heart shall reioice in thy saluation I will sing vnto the Lord because he hath dealt louingly with me And Ps 22. ve 22. c. Praise the Lord ye that feare him c. For he hath not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the poore c. and 27.6 Ps 30. verses 11.12 Thou hast turned my mourning into ioy thou hast loosed my sackcloth and girded me with gladnes Therefore shal my tongue praise thee and not cease O Lord my God I will giue thank● to thee for euer And Psal 71.14.15.16 Read also Psa 103.1 c. and Psa 116.1 c. and Psa 136. The whole Psalmes is singular to this purpose And Isai 63.7 There are many other places like to these Touching the other branches of this answer read for the proofe of mutual forgiuenes Math. ch 5.23 c. and ch 18.21 22 c. to the end of the chap And Luk 17 3 4 and Col 3 12 13. Now therefore as the elect of God holy and beloued put on tender mercy kindnes humblenes of mind meekenes long suffering forbearing the one the other forgiuing one another c. And for mutuall beneficence read Gal. 6 verses 9.10 Let vs not be wearie of well doing c. And while we haue time let vs doe good vnto all c. Thus much for the present touching the duties of faith from the comfort of Gods mercies IT followeth that you shew what duties belong to the comfort of faith in respect of the incorrupt and most perfect righteousnes of the Lord our God Question which are they Answere The righteousnes of God noteth his faithfulnes in the certaine and sure performance of all his gratious promises and therefore we are in this respect most thankfully and dutifully to praise him It noteth also the seueritie of his Iustice in the punishment of the wicked for the which we are not onely to praise him but also to feare before him Finally the righteousnes of God doth note the whole vprightnes of his wi● and nature as the perfect rule and ground of all righteousnes and therefore we are iustly to account euery word of God and all his waies and works aboue all exception most perfectly iust Explicatiō proofe It is very iust indeede that we should so doe The iust Lord saith the holie Prophet is in the middest of his Citie he will do no iniquitie euery morning doth he bring his iudgment to light he faileth not but the wicked will not learne to be ashamed Zeph. 2.5 Neuerthelesse as the Lord in the same place sheweth further by his holy Prophet it is the duty of his people to feare him because of his iudgements and to receiue instruction c. Read also Isa chap. 26.9 And Psa 52 6. The righteous shall see it and feare And Heb. 11.28 29. Let vs haue grace wherby we may so serue God that wee may please him with reuerence and feare For euen our God is a consuming fire I know O Lord saith the holy Psalmist that thy iudgements are right and that thou hast affl●●ted me iustly Or in truth in fide that is no otherwise then thou hast forewarned in thy word That wee are to praise God for his righteous iudgements against the wicked read Psal 9.11.12 and 35.8.9 c. and 44.5.6.7.8 and 47.11 c. and 52.9 and 38.10.11 and 64.9.10 and Psal 119.62 At midnight will I rise to giue thanks vnto thee because of thy righteous iudgements That is for those righteous lawes of God the breach wherof he iustly punisheth vpon the wicked which band themselues together to rob and spoile his faithfull seruants Touching the faithfulnes of God the which as was answered is somtimes meant by the righteousnes of God It is written Ier. Lament chap. 3 23. His compassions are renued euery morning Great is his faithfulnes For the which as was answered in the beginning of the answer wee stand bound most thankfully and dutifully to praise our God And so we read Psal 89.5 Where often mention is made of the faithfull couenant and oath of God O Lord saith the Prophet Ethan euen the heauens shall praise thy wonderous worke yea thy truth in the congregation of Saints c. But there are other duties belonging to the comfort of faith in the constant faithfulnes vnchangeable truth of God Of whō it is written 2 Tim 2.13 Though we beleeue not yet abideth he faithfull he cannot denie himselfe And Ti● 1.2 God that cannot ●ie hath promised eternall life before the world began And Ro 3. ve 3.4 What though some did not beleeue Shall their vnbeliefe make the faith of God without effect God forbid Let God be true and euery man a lyar c. Question VVHat therefore may the other duties of this comfort of faith be An●●er It requireth earnestly of vs first that we depart from iniquitie Secondly that we ioine to our faith euery other vertue of true godlines and the holy fruites an● practi●e of them to the warranting vnto our owne consciences the truth of our assurance touching our election and saluation Thirdly that we remaine firme and constant in the faithfull profession of our hope without wauering as also in the practise of true loue toward our Christian bretheren without ceasing Fourthly that we doe not onely continue but also grow and increase in all holinesse continually Finally the comfort of God his most stedfast fidelity and truth requireth of euery faithfull beleeuer that he admit nothing either interpretation of holy Scripture or prophesie or miracle or any pretended reuelation or assertion either of man or Angel to the preiudice of any the least part of the diuine truth of Gods word which is most perfect and intire in it selfe Explicatiō and proofe It is very true euery part of this your answere hath expresse warrant from the holy Scriptures of God For the proofe of the first read 2. Tim. 2 19. where the Apostle making mētion of some of corrupt mind that had erred frō the faith who also had destroied the faith of certaine he affirmeth neuertheles that the foundation of God
remained sure and both had and hath stil this seale The Lord knoweth who are his that is he so k●oweth them that he wil certainly preserue them to wit so many as shal truly ●or●ake their sinnes according to that which followeth in the same text let euery one that calleth on the name of Christ depart from iniquitie For the proofe of the second part read 2. Pet. 1 5. c. Therefore giue ye euen all diligence thereunto ioyne moreouer vertue with your faith and with faith knowledge and with know●edge temperance patience c. And thus brethrē saith the Holy Apostle vse diligence to make your calling and election sure for if ye doe these things ye shal neuer fal For by this meanes an entrance shal be ministred vnto you aboundantly into the euerlasting kingdome of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ Notable to this purpose is the profession of the holy Prophet Ps 119 v. 166. and v. 1●● Where he ioineth this trust and longing after saluation with delight in obeying the law of God Lord saith he I haue trusted in thy saluation and haue done thy cōmandements And againe I haue longed for thy saluation ô Lord and thy Law is my delight To this purpose also is that of the Apostle Paul Phil. 2.12 My beloued as ye haue alwaies obeied not as in my presence onely but now much more in my absence so make ye an end of your owne saluation with feare and trembling And Rom. 11 20 Thou standest by faith be not high minded but feare c. For the proofe of the third part of the answere read Heb 10 22.23 24 25 Let vs draw neare with a true heart in assurance of faith c. And let vs keepe the p●ofession of our hope without wauering for he is faithfull that hath promised And let vs consider one another to prouoke vnto loue and to good works not forsaking the felowship which wee haue among our selues c. Touching the 4. part read 1. Thess 4.1 c. Furthermore we beseech you brethren and exhorte you in the Lorde Iesus that yee increase more and more as yee haue receyued of vs how yee ought to walke and to please God c. And chapt 5.23.24 Nowe the verie God of peace sanctifie you throughout and I praye God that your whole spirit and soule and bodie may be kept blameles vnto the comming of our Lorde Iesus Christ. Faithfull is hee which calleth you who will also doe it Brethren pray for vs. For the proofe of the last branche reade Rom 12.6 All Prophesie must be according to the proportion of faith Reade also Galat 1.8 9. Though that wee or an Angell from heauen preache vnto you otherwise then that which wee haue preached vnto you let him be accursed As we said before so say we now againe c. And againe 2. Thes 1.2.2 We beseech you c. Be ye not sodainly mooued from your minde nor troubled neither by spirit nor by worde nor by letter c. let no man deceiue you by any meanes c. and verses 9.10.11.12 And 1 Iohn 2.21 No lye is of the truth Hetherto of the dueties of the particular comforts Question NOw what is the duety of all the comfortes of faith in our one onely very true God eternall and almightie infinite inuisible c. they being all put as it were together Answere It is our duty both generally in euery particular respect in most solemne reuerēd religious māner to magnifie the most glorious reuerend name of the Lord our God Explicatiō proofe This is indeede a generall duety as it were belonging both iointly and severally to all the former comforts of faith The practise wherof we may read to our own instruction and for our example and imitation 1. Chro 29.10 c. King Dauid blessed the Lorde before all the congregation And Dauid saide Blessed be thou O Lord God of Israell our father for euer and euer Thine O Lord is greatnes and power and glorie and victorie and praise For all that is in heauen and in earth is thine Thine is the kingdome O Lord thou excellest as head ouer all Both riches and honour come of thee and thou raignest ouer all and in thy hands it is to make great and to giue strength vnto all Now therfore our God wee thanke thee and praise thy glorious name Read also Psal 47. and Ps 72.18.19 Ps 89.52 106.48 Rom. 16.25 27. 1. Tim. 1.17 and ch 6 15 26. and 1. Pet 5.10.11 and in the Epistle of Iude verses 24.25 and Reuel 5.13 Thus therfore according to the holy exhortation Psalm 34.3 Let vs euerie one for our owne parts praise the Lord with the rest of his faithfull seruants and let vs all magnifie his name together Yea let vs to this ende abound in all particular fruites of true thankfulnesse to his most plentifull honour and praise as much as wee may possiblie attaine vnto For assuredlie faith receiuing the manifolde and aboundant comforts of the manifolde and superabounding grace of God it standeth deeply bound to yeeld all the fruits of thankes that may bee neyther can it receiue the grace of our most gracious God in vaine THe last point of our inquirie now onely remaineth concerning this Article of our faith in one onely true God that is touching the danger of no● beleeuing in h m Question What is that Answere Such as will not beleeue in him to their comfort neither walke dutifully before him in the obedience of faith as a fruite thereof besides that they shall want that vnspeakeable peace and comfort of conscience which faith yeeldeth the which of it selfe is a heauy punishment they shall finde in the end that both the wisedome and power and iustice of God yea that euen God himselfe and all that he is in his eternall and infinite nature wil be armed against them to their euerlasting and most wofull destruction Beliefe in one 〈◊〉 God three d●stinct 〈◊〉 It shall certainly come so to passe indeede The Danger of not beleeuing If yee beleeue not saith the Prophet 〈◊〉 chap ● verse 9. sure●y yee shall not be established And further Ier chapt Ex●●●cation 〈…〉 17. ● Cursed be the man that trusteth in man and maketh flesh his arme and withdraweth his heart from the Lorde For hee shal be like the heath in the wildernes c. And yet further Psal 73.27.28 Loe saith the Prophet they that withdrawe themselues from thee shall perish thou destroyest all them that go a whoring from thee And againe Psal 78.21.22 Wrath came vpon Israell because they beleeued not in God and trusted not in his helpe For they perished in the wildernes chiefly because of this their sin Likewise Hebr 10 38 39. They that withdraw themselues from faith doe it to their perdition Finallie Reuelat 21.8 The fearfull and vnbeleeuing shall haue their portion in the lake that burneth with fire brimstone which is the second death
tumult or to die obscurely yea or any other death then the death of the Crosse Wherevnto also the Lord God would haue him to be solemnly adiudged and condemned as from a high Theater in the sight of all the world as it were and that his body likewise should be lifted vp on high and fastened to the Crosse and that he should be in three langauges proclaimed King not only of the Iewes but also of the people of all Nations and languages and that all this should be done at the time of a most solemne feast solemnized in the chiefe Citie euen in Ierusalem the Citie of God who is the Citie of the great King of all the world where both Iewes and Gentiles were assembled together in a great and populous concourse And all to this purpose that he might in so euident and eminent a manner most famously publish his most gratious promise to saue all those that would accept and lay hold of saluation offered vnto them by the purchase of this most ignominious and cursed death of his Sonne For euen to this end as our Sauiour himselfe fforetolde was he lifted vp as the brasen Serpent was lifted vp in the wildernesse that whosoeuer should beleeue in him might not perish but haue eternall life Iohn 3.14 1● And againe chap. 12.32 And I saith our Sauiour if I were lifted vp from the earth will draw all men vnto me Most comfortable therefore is the crucifying of our Sauiour Christ for vs insomuch as it bringeth so gratious and mightie an effect as is the drawing of all men to the faith of it by that sweete smell and most pleasant perfume which it casteth forth The Comforts belonging to his crucifying to the refreshing of euery humbled soule and conscience which feeleth what the burthen of sinne meaneth The greatnes of this comfort may be the better discerned if wee make the comparison betwixt the fruite which the brasen serpent aboue mentioned which was but a type of Christ yeelded to the people which looked vp vnto it when they were stung in their bodies by the venimous serpents in the wildernes and the fruite which our Sauiour Christ yeeldeth to all beleeuers from that Crosse on the which hee was lifted vp For it must needes be confessed that it is by degrees aboue number a more gratious benefit to be healed of the stingings of sinne and of the Diuell which certainly without this most spirituall and soueraigne counterpoison is infectious not onely to the body to the indangering of the temporall health and life thereof but euen to the destruction both of body and soule for euer and euer Now this hath our Sauiour procured by offering vp himselfe vpon the Crosse a sacrifice for our sins in that he hath heerein willingly yeelded himselfe to be made sinne for vs that we might be made the righteousnes of God in him as wee reade 2. Cor. 5.21 And in that hee hath yeelded to haue his most holy hands and feetepierced through that his blood might aboundantly issue out of them to be as a fountaine to wash away our sinnes according to the com●ortable saying of the Apostle Iohn The blood of Iesus Christ the Sonne of God cleanseth vs from all sinne 1. Ep. 1.7 And Isai 53.5 Hee was wounded for our transgressions hee was broken for our iniqui●ies c. And Ephes 1.7 Wee haue redemption through his blood euen the forgiuenes of sinnes acco●d●ng to his rich grace And Colos 1.19.20 It pleased the Father that in him should all fulnes dwell And by him to reconcile all thinges to himselfe and to set at peace through the blood of his Crosse both things on earth and things in heauen c. Reade also Heb. 9. verses 12. and 22. And chap. 10.19.20 By the blood of Iesus wee may be bolde to enter into the h●ly p●ace that is into heauen ●y the new and liuing way which hee hath prepared for vs through the vaile that is his fl●sh c. And chap. 12.24 The blood of sprinkling euen that blood which our Sauiour who is the mediatour of the newe Testament hath shed to reconcile vs vnto God c. speaketh better things for vs as the holy Apostle aff●rmeth then the blood of Abel which cried for vengeance against that murtherer Caine. And chap 13.20 The same Apostle calle●h the blood of our Sauiour The blood of the euerlasting couenant to wit of that couenant which God in Christ hath made with his Church concerning the eternall redemption iustification sanctification and glorification of it To the which most gratious endes wee are further assured to our endlesse comf●rt that as our Sauiour h●th borne our sinnes vpon the Crosse as wee read 1. Pet. 2.24 so hee vouchs●fed also to beare our curse yea euen to be made a curse for vs that we might be bless●d through him Galat 3.13.14 And herewithall this also is very comfortable that our ●lessed Sauiour by his bloodie crucifying and by the blood of his Cro●●e hath put out the hand-writing of the ceremoniall ord●nances of the law fastening it vpon the crosse so that it is of no power either to condemne the beleeuing Iewes or to be any longer a partition wall betwixt the beleeuing Gentiles and them that they should not haue one enterance to the Father by the same faith in Iesus Christ It is yet a further enlargment of our comfort that our Sauiour hath vpon the Crosse gloriously and triumphantly spoiled the Diuell of his power as we haue seene before Colos 2.14.15 Yea and the nakednes of our Sauiour vpon the Crosse is richly apparelled as it were with a robe of singular comfort insomuch as therby he hath taken away that ignominie which the nakednes shame of our sinnes had brought vpon vs in the sight of God and hath adorned vs spiritually with his holines and righteousnes that he might commend vs and make vs comely and gratious in his presence But among all the excellent things right worthy our consideration for our exceeding comfort concerning the crucifying of our Sauiour this is not to be accounted the least that euen then when his executioners were fastening his most holy body to the crosse with nailes driuen through his hands and feete that euen then I say he shewed himselfe so mercifully affected and so earnestly desirous of the saluation of vs poore sinners that hee praied for the trespassers as Isaiah had prophesied long before Father saith our Sauiour forgiue them for they knowe not what they doe For doubtlesse this prayer of our Sauiour being the deare Sonne of God who by his owne appointment made a propitiatorie sacrifice for the sinnes of all the elect must needes bee most effectuall with him not onely for those trespassers among whom he was crucified but also for all other that belong to the Lord and haue their part in his redemption It surely containeth a notable ground of comfort for the quieting of all troubled conscience● when poore sinners remembring this sweete prayer
a while after Quò verius ista cognoscimus eò certiores desalute nostra sumus By how much we know these things more throughly by so much the more sure are we of our saluation Piscator Likewise another learned interpreter in his obseruation vpon these words of our Sauiour My God my God why hast thou forsaken me he saith thus Ex hac querela Christi percipimus eum ad tempus desertum fuisse a Deo ita nimirum vt nihil sentiret solatij sed tantum iram Dei cruciatus damnatorum propter nostra peccata Hinc habemus solidissimam consolationem fore vt nos nunquam sentiamus iram Dei quia Christus illam pro nobis sensit Hinc ait Paulus Heb 2.9 eum gustasse mortem pro omnibus nempe pro omnibus filijs Dei quos debuit ad gloriam adducere vt ibidem Apostolus declarat By this complaint of Christ saith he we perceiue that he was for a time forsaken of God in such sort that he had the feeling of no comfort but onely of the wrath of God and of the torments of the damned due to our sinnes Whence we haue this comfort most throughly confirmed vnto vs that we shall neuer feele the wrath of God seeing Christ hath felt it for vs. And herevpon saith Paul Heb 2.9 that hee hath tasted death for all men to wit for all the children of God whom he was to bring to glorie as the Apostle in the same place declareth Question BVt let vs goe forward to the comforts which are yet behind And next of all what may our comfort be that our Sauiour Christ being most grieuously thirstie as no doubt he must needes be after so long continuance of his most hote and firie passion yet would not drinke at al no nor once complaine of thirst till a little before his death Answer This likewise may well be a further comfort from a further consideration of the greatnes of his sufferings from this particular added to the rest in that we may so much the more euidently perceiue hereby that our saluation was most earnestly thirsted after by our Sauiour and accordingly most perfitly procured and atchieued by him for so many as shall earnestly hunger and thirst after the same Explication It is true The thirst of our Sauiour after our saluation must needs be exceeding great in that it caused him to neglect or rather to endure in silence so sharpe a bodily thirst Next vnto this that is immediatly after our Sauiour had dronke not that he might quench his thirst which the drinke that was giuen him could not doe but that the Scripture might in this point as well as in all other be fulfilled these words of our Sauiour doe follow It is finished Question What may o●r comfort be from them Answer It is most singular to the ende last mentioned that is to assure vs of the perfection of the sufferings of our Sauiour for vs insomuch as he himselfe as we doe heare doth expresly testifie that euen now at this very point of time that he vttered these words all was perfitly fulfilled whatsoeuer by the appointment of God was to be suffered of him before that he shoul● dye the death it selfe which was the very last point of his sacrificing and offering vp of himselfe once for all to the full purchasing of our eternall redemption and reconciliation with God Explication This indeede must needes bee most singularly comfortable to euery true beleeuer insomuch as it hath beene declared in the interpretation of the meaning of this Article that the perfection of the sacrifice of our Lord Iesus Christ is hereby confirmed aboue all exception For seeing our Sauiour himselfe hath saide It is finished nothing doubtles was then vnfulfilled which was appointed of God and foretold by the holy Prophets that it should come to passe from the time of his incarnation and birth to the very last point and instant of his death And euen herein the comfort is thus exceeding great seeing our Sauiour of set purpose woulde not put an ende to his sufferings by departing this life vntil all was finished whatsoeuer God had purposed that he should endure to the full satisfaction and appeasment of his diuine iustice So that most iustly may we yea of dutie ought we as we are hereafter to obserue in the duties to put away all care of any other meanes or merit then of our most blessed and alsufficient Sauiour alone and all feare of any other punishment for our sinnes in purgatorie after death or any other way here in this life beside his satisfactorie punishment alone In which respect also most comfortably doth Maister Beza conclude this point after this sort Agitè igitur inquit gratias ingentes agamus Domino qui nobis oculos aperuit illis omnibus opponamus haec pretiosissima Domini nostri verba c. quibus aduersus quaslibet tentationes conscientiae nostrae confirmentur vera vina fide amplexantes integram illam vnicam numeris omnibus absolutissimam oblationem Iesu Christi semel a seipso factam qua nostrae conscientiae in perpetuum tranquillentur En quae consolatio ex verbis illis breuibus quidem si sonum eorū attendas sed tam amplis si sensum inspicias vt quae in illis continentur opes exhanriri non possint Homil in Hist Passionis 33. Sect. 12. Goe to therefore saith this godly learned Preacher let vs yeelde exceeding great thankes vnto the Lord who hath opened our eyes and let vs oppose to al such doubts or feares these most precious words of our Lord c. wherby our consciences may be confirmed against all temptations whatsoeuer while we embrace by a true and liuely faith that entier onely and euery way most perfect oblation of Iesus Christ made once by himselfe by the which our consciences may be calmed for euer Behold what comfort is in those wordes fewe indeede if thou looke to the sound of them but so ample and large if thou doe regard the meaning of them that the riches contained in them can neuer be drawen out Let vs now come to the last wordes which our Sauiour vttered vpon the crosse Father into thy handes I commend my spirit the which also as the holy Euangelists doe testifie he vttered with a loud voice as one euen at the point of death hauing his full vigour and strength Question What may the comfort hereof be to our faith Answer First as touching the manifesting of his power hereby euen in the supporting of his fraile humane nature against the extremitie of all former and present sufferings it may well be very comfortable in that it is euident by the same that our Sauiour The Comforts belonging to his death albeit he died a true naturall death and the same naturally caused by the vehemencie of his sufferings and by the effusion of his blood ●ripping out at the piercings of his hands
sins and all other the promises of God Secondly we being through faith baptized into the death of our Sauiour Christ haue by the vertue thereof our sinfull and corrupt nature cleansed and sanctified so that our very persons are by the death of our Sauiour made acceptable to God We haue also that holy and heauenly peace made in our consciences which passeth all vnderstanding We haue furthermore power to walke in some measure of righteousnes and holines of life in the sight of God the which he doth for Christes sake accept from vs though it be full of much failing and weakenes The blessings of this life are made blessed and comfortable vnto vs. Yea all afflictions are sanctified and made profitable vnto vs. We haue dominion and Lordship ouer the creatures restored vnto vs by the death of our Sauiour And thereby also the naturall death is made a spirituall aduantage vnto vs. The holy Angels are by the same made most faithfull and louing friends vnto vs both in life and also at death Thereby also we are reconciled and set at peace among our selues and with all the people of God Finally we haue from the blessed sufferings and humiliation or abasement of our Sauiour Christ the ground of all our hope and longing after our exaltation to the happines and glory of the life to come in the expectation whereof we may boldly reioyce with ioy vnspeakeable and glorious Explicatiō proofe Touching the first branch of this answere that we haue our reconciliation with God by the abasement and sufferings of our Sauiour Christ to the death We read Colos 1.19 c. It pleased the Father saith the Apostle that in him should all fulnes dwel And by him to recōcile all things vnto himself to set at peace through the blood of his crosse both things in earth things in heauē And you who were in times past strangers and enemies because your minds were set in euill works hath he now also reconciled In the body of his flesh through death to make ye holy and vnblameable and without fault in his sight We reade the same againe Rom. 3.24.25.26 Wee are iustified freely by his grace saith the same Apostle through the redemption that is in Christ Iesus whom God hath set forth to be a reconciliation through faith in his blood to declare his righteousnes by the forgiuenes of the sinnes that are passed through the patience of God c. And the Apostle Iohn testifieth the same 1. Ep. chap. 1.2 And againe chap. 4.10 Herein is loue not that we loued God but that he loued vs and sent his Sonne to be a reconciliation for our sinnes This reconciliation is a greater benefite then the staying of Gods anger and wrath as may be made plaine by a similitude taken from the dealing of King Dauid with his sonne Absalom For though he let his anger fall yet hee would not for two yeeres space after that admit him to come into his presence 2. Sam. cha 14. It may be further illustrated from the booke of Ester chap. 2.1 and chap. 4.11 with chap. 5.1.2 Yea it may appeare by Gods owne dealing with K. Ahab from whom though he staied his wrath for a time yet he was not reconciled toward him And it is well worthie the noting yea it is most admirable concerning this reconciliation which we haue through our Lord Iesus Christ that God doth not deferre it ●ill wee seeke after it as men offended specially men of greater place then the parties offending vse to doe but of his singular grace mercy he himselfe though he be the most high maketh the first offer of it yea by his Ministers he intreateth vs to accept of it and to be reconciled vnto him 2. Cor. 5.18.19.20.21 And furthermore that the forgiuenes of sinnes and all other promises are ratified by the sufferings and death of our Sauiour We read Heb. ch 9. verses 15.16.17.18 in these words For this cause is he the Mediatour of the new Testament that through death which was for the redemption of the transgressions that were in the former Testament they which were called might receiue the promise of the eternall inheritance And ch 13.20.21 The blood of our Sauiour Christ is called the blood of the euerlasting couenant We read likewise Act. 20. verse 28. answerable to the prophesie of Zech. 9.11 Thou shalt be saued through the blood of thy couenant I haue loosed thy prisoners out of the pit wherein is no water For not onely the Iewes in their bodily captiuity but we also in respect of our spirituall thraldome may well be counted such prisoners answerable to the pitifull estate wherin Ioseph was through the malice of his brethrē for a time Gen. 37.23.24 And yet more generally touching the ratifying of all the promises of God by the same death and sufferings of our Sauiour Rom. 8.32 If God be on our side saith S. Paul who can be against vs who spared not his owne Sonne but gaue him for vs all to d●ath how shall he not with him giue vs all things also Thus much concerning the first branch S●condly that our sinfull nature is cleansed and sanctified by the death of our Sauiour it is figured and represented vnto vs in holy Baptisme according to the testimonie of the Apostle Paul Rom. 6.3.4 seeing as there he affirmeth We are baptized into his death being baptized into his death we are also buried with him as touching the life and strength of sinne Knowing this as he saith in the 6. verse that our olde man is crucified with him that the body of sinne might be destroied that henceforth we should not serue sinne For he that is dead is freed from sinne Likewise Colos 2.11.12 And Heb. 10.19 By the blood of Iesus we may be bold to enter into the holy place c. And that hereby our very persons are accepted with God Re●d Ephes 1.6 and chap. 2.13 c. 1. Cor. 6.11 Heb. 11.4 Thirdly that by the same death and sufferings of our Sauiour we haue inward peace of conscience as a fruite or effect of our reconciliation with God we reade Rom. 5.1 c. Then being iustified by faith saith the Apostle wee haue peace toward God through our Lord Iesus Christ c. The reason whereof is rendered in the 6. verse c. because our Sauiour hath died for vs and by his blood reconciled and iustified vs. This peace is called The peace of God which passeth all vnderstanding Philip. 4.7 For as it followeth it preserueth our hearts and mindes quieted pacified in Christ Iesus against all disturbances aboue that we our selues would think how it could be euen as if our Sauiour Christ kept continual watch ward and maintained a garison of souldiers to defend vs against all our aduersaries For thus much doth the Apostle giue to vnderstand by the militarie word phroureses which hee vseth in this place This peace and the comfort of it is aboue
thus But if for our saluation he that had no sinne in himselfe neither was himselfe the d●bter was brought into so great straits for vs vttered this voyce whereat wee may be astonished seeing heauen and earth were shaken by it must we not needes confesse if we doe not thinke of these things day and night but continue in our wickednes n●t liking to be rowzed out of them that we be stoute yea more hard then the rockes themselues which doe melte at the presence of God Psal 68.9 And euen to this day doe sigh and trauell together because of the sinnes of men vntill that last day doe come Rom. 8.21 22 c. Now if so be wee will not make this vse then let vs learne another thing that is to say that insomuch as notwithstanding our Sauiour was most deare to God yet hee setting himselfe in the place of vs miserable sinners was left without all comfort yea in most heauy distresse as one forsaken of God though in the secret counsell purpose of God he remained still most dearly beloued of him therefore that albeit we also may comfort our selues that we are in our Sauiour for his sake the elect and beloued of God stil that he is so constant in his loue that he will neuer reiect any of those whom hee hath once chosen howsoeur for the present we may be very heauily afflicted either for the triall of our faith or for the chasticement of our sinne yet if any of vs waxe wanton against him he knoweth neuerthelesse how to make vs wearie of our part by withdrawing all comfort from vs in such sort that we shall find that it had been a thousand fold more happy for vs neuer to haue knowne that wicked pleasure of sinne whereby we haue beene drawen from obedience to our good God and gratious father as the example of king Dauid may sufficiently informe vs from the 51. Psalme Let therefore the extremity of the sufferings cast vpon our Sauiour for our sinnes teach vs speedily and heartily to denie sinne lest wee prouoke the Lord to cast some heauy vncomfortable corrections vpon vs in this world it may be for some longtime howsoeuer it shall please him of his most free grace and mercy to saue vs in the world to come Yea I pray ye let the consideration hereof be the more mighty to preuaile with vs because otherwise as we haue beene admonished heretofore there can be no truth of christianity in vs nor any comfort of a liuely faith of a good conscience nor any chearefulnes in the care of good duty in the sight of God Without which care al whatsoeuer may seeme to be good shall be but hypocrisie and fit for nothing but to deceiue other yea and our selues too BVt that we may haste forward to that which remaineth What dutie may we learne Question from the next speech that our Sauiour spake which as we haue seene before was this I thirst Answer As our Sauiour was more desirous to procure our saluation and that to the same end and purpose the prophesie of giuing him tarte vinegre in stead of comfortable wine might be fulfilled then he was of sl●king his owne thirst though it was no doubt at this time most sharpe and extreame so it is our duti● as wee may well informe our selues from hence that we for our parts ought more earnestly to seeke after the knowledge and faith of him then after any thing else whether meate or drinke or whatsoeuer beside in the time of our greatest neede thereof Explicatiō proofe I● standeth with good reason that it should be so insomuch as our Sauiour appr●hended of vs by faith is not onely the most perfit foode of our soules but also for our bodies to preserue them both to euerlasting life As our Sauiour himselfe teacheth Iohn 6. verse ●7 and for the same cause exhorteth that his Disciples would be more carefull to l●bour after that meate which endureth to euerlasting life then after the perishing foode of this transitory life And in the 5. chapter of Matthew verse 6. hee pronounceth those blessed who doe hunger and thirst after righteousnesse and promiseth that they shall be satisfied We ought therefore in our desire and longing after our Lord Iesus Christ to be with Dauid like the hart that is most earnestly panting after him as the ●iuers of water Ps 4● 1 And like as if we were in a barren drie la d without water vntill we haue found him acco●ding to that which we reade Psal 6● 1 and 143.6 yea though wee had neuer so great su●ficiency of all corporall foode For hee onely is the fountaine of those liuing waters wh●reby refreshing to eternall life is to be found Iohn 4. verses 10.13.14 and ch 7.37.38 Reade also Isai ch 12.3 and ch 5● 1 2 3. Thus we see what du●y may aptly be required of vs in respect of that thirst which our Sauiour had after ou● saluation more then after his owne refreshing hee refusing and forgetting to drinke in his greatest thirst till all things should be fulfilled yea euen that which was foretold concerning this his last vnc●mfortable draught Question And are we not likewise to learne some good and profitable lesson from this th●t our Sa●iour receiued and drunke this vinegre that is sower drinke to the end the holy Scripture might be fulfilled rather then this thirst quenched which surely the sharpe vinegre was vnmeete to doe Answer Yes we may learne further hereby that it is our dutie to accept of those succoures which the Lord offereth vnto vs whether by his owne hand more gratiously or otherwise by such instruments as it pleaseth him to vse though they of their euill disposition deale nothing so kindely by vs as they ought to doe Explication proofe It is so indeed For we ought rather to consider the prouidence of God therein for our triall and in that respect to be patient as our Sauiour was then impatiently to exclaime against the vnkinde dealing of the wicked though in stead of re●ieuing vs they doe rather augment and increase our griefe But as touching our selues if it be so The Duties in respect of his death that we are in the time of the affliction of any of the seruants of God in case or estate to doe them any good we must contrary to the practise of these wicked ones yeelde both God and his children the iuyce of the sweete grape and not of that which is sowre and wilde That is to say we must yeelde the fruites of such a kinde and dutifull affection as may stand best with the good pleasure of God and as may be most comfortable to such as belong vnto him Farre ought our hearts to be from minding our hāds from doing that which should in the least respect be grieuous to the Lord as the Iewes are blamed to doe Isai chap. 5. verses 4 7 c. or that which should faile the
Amen And thus we doe se how large a field as it were our Sauiour Christ had to hold out a good long walke with his two Disciples and what a large fruite they reaped from that care which they themselues had to talke and conferre together to the end that as well as they could one might helpe another against the doubtings of their faith and against the heauie sorrowe and griefe of their heart For behold our Sauiour of his most tender compassion steppeth in and breaketh off this their heauines and giueth them a cleare direction to the chasing away of euery scruple out of their mindes from the warrant of the holy Scriptures Let vs beloued haue the like care to seeke for instruction comfort alwaies as our necessities and the matter it selfe requireth for the bettering of our knowledge and faith in our Sauiour Christ to the quieting of our mindes in the peace of a good conscience before God in the comfortable assurance of our saluation aboue all other things And then assuredly we shal find our Sauiour in due time to be as gracious to vs as he was vnto them while hee shall finde vs walking in his waies But all this while as the Euangelist giueth vs to vnderstand our Sauiour had not yet made himselfe known to these his Disciples How then commeth it to passe that immediately v●on this holy discourse of his beeing ended hee maketh as if he would haue presently departed from them not to haue made himselfe knowne to them at all For so it followeth in our text verse 28. They drewe neare vnto the towne which they went vnto and he made as though he would haue gone further But they constrained him saying Abide with vs for it is towards night the day is farre spent So he went in to tarrie with them For this was indeed the purpose of our Sauiour when he came vnto them at the first to take his opportunitie to make himselfe knowne vnto them Question But what was the reason then why he made any offer of departing from them before he had so done Answer It may be thought that he did so for two causes First to let vs to vnderstand that the word of God is of it selfe a sufficient stay to our faith and therfore that these his Disciples ought to haue rested fully satisfied albeit our Sauiour had not made himselfe bodily knowen vnto them to be risen againe Secondly it may likewise be thought that our Sauiour made an offer of departure to the end he might hereby prepare them to take so much the better and more sure knowledge of him afterward and to leaue so much the more deepe an impression in their hearts that he was verily risen againe Explicatiō Nothing letteth indeed why we may not thinke so Herein therefore let vs reuerendly obserue the singular wisdome and most tender loue of our Sauiour toward these his Disciples and in them to vs and all other of his people whosoeuer will yeeld to be Disciples schollers vnto him As for that which some make question of how it may agree with the perfit simplicitie truth of our Sauiours dealings that he should pretend to depart from his Disciples before he had made himselfe known to them when he came to them with a purpose to make himselfe known before he would depart from them it may easily be answered frō that which hath bin said already And beside we may well thinke that our Sauiour did not so lightly offer to depart but that it might wel stand with his purpose to depart indeed if his Disciples had not earnestly intreated him to stay with them though he had in the euening or the next day come to them againe So we read that the holy Angels refused to goe with Lot into his house vntil Lot was very earnest with them For as the text saith Gen 19.2.3 they said we will abide in the street all night Yet when Lot pressed vpon them earnestly they turned vnto him came to his house abode with him Moreouer when we doe not blame Ioseph but rather maruell at his wisedome in that he did not by by make himself known to his vnkind brethren what reason haue wee why wee should not conceiue most honourably of the course of our Sauiours dealing in the present case Simplicitie vprightnes doth not take away godly policie and discretion from the actions of our Sauiour Christ or his seruants They must both goe as it were hand in hand together Simplicitie without godly wisdom is in many cases no better then meere folly like as wisedome or policie without godly simplicitie vprightnes of heart both toward God his people it doth easily degenerate into extreame craft diuellish subtiltie And therefore our Sauiour himselfe giueth his precept in most excellent wisedome Be wise as serpents and simple as doues But enough of this vpon the presēt occasion For it might seeme a dishonour to our Sauiour that we should be much in this point as though his dealing were such as that it needed any long or great laboured defence Question To come therfore to the issue of the matter how did our Sauiour Christ make himselfe knowne to these his two Disciples at the last Answer Ch 24. The Euangelist sheweth vs how he did it in the 30 31. verses as it followeth thus in the text 30. And it came to passe that as he sate at table with them he tooke the bread and gaue thankes and brake it and gaue it to them 31. Then saith the Euangelist their eyes were opened and they knewe him but he was taken out of their sight Explicatiō In these words we haue not onely the gracious manifestation of our Sauiour recorded but also his miraculous departure Let vs therefore consider of either of them In the manifestation of our Sauiour we are to obserue two things First the action of our Sauiour whereby he made himselfe knowne Secondly the opening of the Disciples eyes And both these concurred and met together so that they knewe both by their sight and also by their hearing that it was verily our Sauiour that was then with them and who had all the while in their iournie talked with them before But let vs stand to consider a litle of these things from the wordes of the text And first of the action of our Sauiour Question What was that Answer The action whereby our Sauiour made himselfe knowne was no doubt principally his most reuerend thankesgiuing which he gaue vnto God in breaking of bread when they sate downe to supper Explication proofe No doubt it was so For so doe the Disciples themselues acknowledge as we read in the 35. verse of the chapter They tould the rest of the Disciples saith the Euangelist how he was knowne of them in breaking of bread that is when he brake bread Not by the breaking of bread it selfe but by that principall action of thankesgiuing which our Sauiour
death yea either euerlasting life or eternall death both of the body soule is thus set before vs in the Gospel euen before vs here present as well as before any other to whom the Gospel hath in any place bin at any time sent by the holy prouidence of God Let vs therefore I beseech admonish ye in the Lord that ye be most carefull to make good vse of these most graue and weighty words of our Sauiour which are as we see a part of one of the very last speeches which he spake to his Apostles For a●●uredly by the authority of the word of Christ I may doe stand bound to affirme pronounce vnto you both concerning my selfe euery of you that if we will truly beleeue the Gospel which is the Gospel of saluation preached vnto vs we shall certainly be saued yea euen as certainly as God is both t●●e a●d faithfull and also able and willing to doe it But if any of vs or all of vs should not beleue and so continue die in our vnbeliefe it is of like certainty that we shall vndoubtedly be damned euen because the Gospel being sent vnto vs we haue not beleeued it that we might repent and be saued Not that the Gospel doth in the owne nature worke any other effect then saluation as hath bin declared not long since but by reason of the vnbeliefe contrary disposition of those that doe heare it as it is euident Iohn 3.17 God sent not his Sonne into the world that he should condemne the world but that the world through him might be saued He that beleeueth in him shall not be condemned but he that beleeueth not is condemned alreadie because he beleeueth not in the name of the onely begotten Son of God Now therefore touching these words of our Sauiour they may notably serue to these three or foure excellent ends First to incourage all faithfull Ministers of the Gospel euen to the end of the world that their labour in the preaching of it shall not be in vaine but shall still haue mightie effects according to the ends wherevnto God hath appointed it Yea like effects touching conuersion of soules to those which were spoken of by our Sauiour to the incouragement of his Apostles for the time of their ministery in the first publishing of it though to the incouragement of these indeede for the founding as it were and planting of Churches and to the rest for the watering of their plants and for the raising vp of the building from that foundation which they haue laid Secondly these words of our Sauiour are of excellent vse sweetly to allure and draw the mindes of all the elect children of God to a most willing carefull harkening and attending to the preaching of the Gospel as vnto that which God hath appointed to be the instrument of his diuine power to their most blessed endlesse saluation in that they beleeue the same To the which end also iustly may the most fearefull threatnings of eternall condemnation to all vnbeleeuers be as a spur to the children of God to chase away all dulnesse and drowsinesse or negligence in hearing the word and Gospel of our Sauiour Christ whensoeuer they shall finde any such euill creeping vpon them Yea and it may iustly serue to awaken those that lie in their sinnes to bethinke themselues better then hetherto they haue done when they heare of the fearefull estate of all vnbeleeuers so that they cannot but say in themselues Is it so indeede as the Preachers say that if I shall not beleeue the Gospel I shall for euer be damned and perish from the presence of God and be throwne downe to hell to be tormented with the diuell and all reprobates c. Surely by the grace of God I will no longer neglect the doctrine of saluation as I haue done but I will be a diligent and reuerent hearer of it Seeing faith commeth by hearing I will by the grace of God vse all good meanes that I may strengthen this excellent gift of faith whereby ouercomming my selfe and this world and the diuell by the sword of the Spirit and with this shield of faith and giuing all glory to God I may be saued Finally these words of our Sauiour concerning the condemnation of all vnbeleeuers being denounced by the Preachers of the Gospell of Christ they cannot but some thing restraine and alay the rage euen of the wicked themselues when as their consciences shall be secretly terrified by the hearing therof L●ke as it is said of Felix that as Paule preached of the iudgement to come hee trembled saying to Paul Goe thy way for this time and when I haue conu●nient time I will call for thee againe Act. 24 26. But besides these notable vses wee haue some things else to consider from these words of our Sauiour in that he ioineth baptisme with the beliefe of him that shall be saued What is to be said to this I● baptisme of like necessitie to saluation Question ●hat faith is Answer That is not the meaning of our Sauiour as partly may appeare in that hee saith not on the contrarie he that is not b●ptised is damned but onely this hee that will not beleeue is damned It is tr●e For as vnbeliefe is of it s●lfe alone damnable though a man should be ba●tised Explicatiō so by faith alone without baptisme a man may be saued to wit if by sodaine death or otherwise for want of conuenient meanes and a fit opport●nitie he could not be made partaker of the outward washing after that he hath beene inwardly baptized with the holy Ghost For as the Apostle Peter teacheth it is not the outward washing that saueth vnlesse a good conscience doe make request to God c. 1. Ep. 3.21 And the Apostle Paule affirmeth That we are saued by the grace of God through faith Ephe. 2.8 Thus then wee may see by the doctrine of those whom our Sauiour made the faithfull Interpreters of his minde that he neuer meant to make baptisme a matter of ab●olute necessity to saluation What was his meaning then in linking faith and baptisme by so neere a bond together Question Heereby our Sauiour determineth who they were that were meete to be baptized at the first publishing of the Gospell Answer to all heathenish and vnbeleeuing people namelie such onely as should by the preaching of the Gospell professe themselues to beleeue in Christ to be their Sauiour Heereby also our Sauiour giueth plainely to vnderstand that baptisme is not without great danger to be despised or neglected of any that may by any lawfull meanes be partakers of it Explicatiō proofe Doubtlesse the danger of despising Christian baptisme is no lesse then damnation if it should not be repented of yea the neglect of it is no small sinne in the sight of God neither subiect to light punishment as may appeare by that sharpe sicknes which God cast vpon Moses for neglecting to circumcise his
confirmed in the same Epistle to the Heb. chap. 7.23.24.25 where the Apostle maketh the comparison betwixt our Sauiour the Priests of the law after this manner that among them many were made Priests because they were not suffered to indure by the reason of death But this man saith the Apostle pointing to our Sauiour because hee endureth euer hee hath an euerlasting priesthood Wherefore hee is able also perfitly to saue them that come vnto God by him seeing he euer liueth to make intercession for them The same is confirmed Rom. 8.34 Christ is at the right hand of God and maketh request also for vs. This therefore may iustly be a singular comfort vnto vs yea the perfection of all our comfort infinitely aboue that comfort which the Iewes tooke by Esters intercession for them to Ashnerus though Hamans most cruell and bloudie massacre was preuented thereby yea greater then they might at anie time haue taken in the intercession of Moses and Aaron or any of the holy Prophets of God for them They say it is a great benefit for a man to haue a friend in the Court. And so it is specially if the Kings Sonne the heire apparant of the Kingdome should be a mans faithfull friend and fauourer But what were this in comparison of this benefit which wee now speake of that we haue the Sonne of God the heire of heauen and earth the mediator of the great couenant to eternall saluation our intercessour mediator and aduocate at the right hand of God in the most high Court or Senate of heauen According to that most comfortable saying of the Apostle Ioh. 1. Ep. ch 2.1 If any man sinne to wit of those that shall be sorie for their sinnes Wee haue an aduocate with the Father Iesus Christ the iust And hee is the reconciliation for our sinnes c. But how I pray you doe ye vnderstand this that our Sauiour Christ is our intercessour at the right hand of God Question Doe you thinke that he doth now kneele downe or prostrate himselfe and make praiers and supplication for vs as hee did while he was heere vpon the earth as we haue seene in the holy history thereof heretofore Answer Explication and proofe No I haue beene taught to vnderstand this mysterie farre otherwise then so Good reason that you should be so taught For that kinde of intercession which our Sauiour vsed in the daies of his humiliation for a time and as it may be saide once for all like as it is saide of the offering vp of his sacrifice it cannot agree to that glorious estate wherein he is now most highly aduanced for euer Ne●ther could that kinde of intercession proper to his humiliation be vsed now and for euer without preiudice against the perfection of those his praiers supplications which were made by him with most strong cries and teares c. in the daies of his flesh Which once to thinke were contrarie to that part of our faith Wee are therefore necessarily to distinguish betwixt that intercession of our Sauiour which was before his death and at his death and this that is now in heauen and shall continue for euer at the right hand of God as we haue seene before For that was perfit for merit once for all and this for application for euer and euer Neuerthelesse you haue not yet shewed what this intercession meaneth which our Sauiour continueth at the right hand of God Question What haue you learned that it is Answer I haue learned that the intercession of our Sauiour Christ at the right hand of God in heauen is nothing else but the continuance of his most gratious and effectuall will and desire in comp ssion ouer his Church in the sight of God and according to the will of the Father by his blood formerly and for euer reconciled vnto vs and all his elect that wee and the whole Church might for euer be partakers of all the fruites and benefites of his whole humiliation for vs euen from his incarnation to his death and continuance in the graue You haue heerein learned as the truth it selfe teacheth For wee haue no inkling of any other kinde of intercession of our Sauiour nowe in heauen We neuer reade of any kneeling there And God wee knowe is perfitly reconciled Stephen sawe the heauens open and our Sauiour standing at the right hand of God as one readie to assist his seruant and to addresse his iudgment against the aduersaries of his truth Otherwise we reade of no other disposing of his body but sitting and that also in such sense as hath beene before interpreted Onely this is that which is giuen vs to vnderstand to our comfort and it is in deede a comfort of comfort that our Sauiour Christ being in heauen hath the same render compassion and care ouer vs that hee had while he was vpon the earth though not now with such kinde of humane passions of sorrow and weeping c. as he had then Neither doth the word entug●chanes necessarily import such a kinde of instance as is by kneeling or prostrating of the body as wee may perceiue by the vse of it Acts. chapter 25. verse 24. The Iewes haue called vpon mee saith Festus there So that it may generally signifie a soliciting without regard of this or that outward manner And Rom. 11.2 Hee is in deede as perfectly desirous now that wee should enioy the whole fruite of his humiliation and death as he was willing to humble himselfe euen to the death of the Crosse for vs but that hee doth it after another manner now then he did vpon the earth it may be euident from the testimonie of the Apostle Heb. 9.24 c. For Christ saith hee is not entred into the holy places that are made with hands which are similitudes of the true Sanctuarie but hee is entred into the very heauens to appeare now in the sight of God for vs Not that he should offer himselfe often as the high Priest entred into the holy place euery yeere with other blood For then must hee haue often suffered since the foundation of the world but now in the end of the world hee hath appeared once to put away sinne by the sacrifice of himselfe c. But as it followeth vnto them saith the Apostle that looke for him hee shall appeare the second time without sinne vnto saluation Thus then while that by faith wee doe looke vp vnto our Sauiour sitting in the glory of his most high and royall priesthood at the right hand of God the Father almightie wee may safely conceiue strong consolation and comfort to our consciences in the assurance of the forgiuenes of our sinnes and in the hope of euerlasting life euen in that hope which as the sa●e Apostle saith We haue as an anker of the soule both sure and stedfast a●d entereth into that which is within the vaile that is into heauen whether the fore-runner is for vs entered in euen Iesus who is
vires dum viribus adait Vires vt vigeat quod fuit ante nihil 5. Erigit Spiritus illapsos quia vis data saepe vacillat Erigit lapso● spe i●het esse bona Psal 51.10 11.12 Spiritus aduersis cum mens sit languida rebus Erigit emergit mens modò prossa malis Spiritus erectos vi● cum sit lubrica vitae Eph. 3.16 Ne recidant firmat si recidant que●uuat Spiritus imbelies diuinis im●uit armie 6. Confirmat Praelia prima decet posteriora fugat Ipsius arma fides spes coelestia verba Quae sanctis scriptis edidit ipse Deus Spiritus his armis Satanae mendacia pellit Ephes 6 1● 11. c. His quisque tegitur tutos vbique manet Spiritus externis signis da● pignora certa Vine verbis addens pectora tarda mouet Spiritus hisce Dei diuinis dotibus auctum Dirigit rectis passibus ire facit Isai 63.13.14 Psal 143 1●● Spiritus acta regit voces corda gubernat 7. Regit Ne cor lingua manus sint superata malis Spiritus in laetis animum dat tristibus aequum 1. Thes 1.5.6 2. Ep 2.13.14 c. Vt grates habeat mens in vtrisque Deo i● Spiritus ornatos-donis regit arte peritos Vt sint sancta Dei munera sancta viris Epilogus Solatur Gignit Firmat Docet Erigit Auget Dirigit Oranti Spiritus ista dabit The same in English The Promise 1. The holy Ghost doth cleare the minde 2. He doth renewe the will 3. He doth the soule with comfort store 4. He doth all grace instill 5. When weaknes growes and flesh preuailes And grace doth take some foile The Spirit comes and flesh subdues The diuel doth recoile 6. With double strength grace fenced is And so more strong to fight The next assaltes are soone represt What force may foile Gods might 7. The holy Ghost of all mans life The guide and staie he is In all estates weake man he holdes Lest he should goe amisse For left to selfe as apt to straie Is man as seely sheepe And eke as apt to be destroide If God doe not him keepe Much lesse poore soule could he attaine To happie state in heauen If holy Ghost of all his gifts Withdrawe but one of them THe meaning of the Article thus explaned let vs now come to the promise Question Where haue wee any promise that the holy Ghost shall be giuen vnto vs Answer In the 11. chapter of Saint Luke verses 9.10.11.12 13. Rehearse you the words of the text Question Which are they Answer I say vnto you saith our Sauiour aske and it shall be giuen vnto you seeke and yee shall finde knocke and it shall be opened vnto you For euery one that asketh receiueth and he that seeketh findeth and to him that knocketh it shall be opened If a Sonne shall aske bread of any of you that is a Father will he giue him a stone or if he aske a fish will he giue him a serpent Or if he aske an egge will he giue him a scorpion If ye then which are euill can giue good gifts to your children how much more shall your heauenly Father giue the holy Ghost to them that desire him Explicatiō proofe A most gracious promise of a most glorious and mercifull Father and the same also most sweetly and familiarly illustrated and confirmed by our most blessed Lord and Sauiour to helpe the weaknes of our faith touching the assured perswasion of so singular a gift euen the gift of all gifts as wee may say c. For our Sauiour Christ knewe right well how great our weakenes of apprehension is this way in conscience of our vnworthines beside our slouthfulnesse in seeking after it the which he would by this his most gracious incouragement chase away Furthermore it serueth to this purpose very well The Comforts that the holy Ghost is called the Spirit of promise that is the promised Spirit Ephes 1.13 And the promise of the Father Act 2.33 The which promise of the Spirit that is the accomplishment of which promise we receiue through faith as the Apostle Paule affirmeth Gal 3.14 Wherefore wee most thankfully embracing this so high and pierlesse a promise let vs now proceede to consider of the vse of the doctrine and faith of this Article ANd first for comfort wherevnto the promise doth very aptly make way Question What is that Answer The comfort of beliefe in God the holy Ghost is most singular and therefore doth our Sauiour himselfe intitle him with name of the Comforter Explicatiō proofe It is true as we read Iohn chap 14. verse 16. I will pray the Father saith our Sauiour and he will giue yee another Comforter that he may abide with yee for euer And verse 26. But the Comforter which is the holy Ghost whom the Father wil send in my name he will teach ye all things c. And againe chap 15.26 And chap 16 7. And most worthily is he called the Comforter because he alone doth in speciall m̄aner and most immediatly comfort vs against al temptations and causes of discomfort And also because he alone doth in like special māner both giue vs the present comfortable feeling of all the sweet mercies of God in this life and also the ioyfull assurance and hope of all good things which are to come as wee shall see a none Question But first what are those temptations and causes of discomfort which the holy Ghost doth comfort vs against Answer First against our actuall sinnes and transgressions Secondly against our failings in all holy obedience Thirdly against our originall sinne and corruption of nature Fourthly against the troubles and afflictions of this present euill world Fiftly against the doubt of the truth of our faith and repentance and so of our election to saluation Sixtly against the discomfort of our continuall infirmities often renewed slips falls Explicatiō and proofe These indeede are the singular comforts which the holy Ghost doth daily renew vnto vs and that vpon these occasions following For first whereas the diuel and our owne guiltie and vnbeleeuing hearts tempt vs that we must needes be condemned through the iust iudgement of God because of our manifold great sins insomuch as God is most iust and must needes take vengeance of all sinners the holy Ghost assureth vs to our comfort that all our sinnes are punished in our Sauiour Christ and that the iustice of God is fully satisfied by his death so that they shall not be laide any more to our charge Secondly whereas the diuel further obiecteth that although this were true that our sins are satisfied for yet we could not be accepted in the sight of God except we were righteous the holy Ghost assureth vs further that our Sauiour Christ hath fulfilled all righteousnes for vs and that hereof his resurrection is an euident
remaining at the comm●ng of the Lord shall not preuent them which sleepe c. Wherefore comfort your selues one another with these wordes And not onely so but the comfort is great also in respect of the present calling and societie of the Church of God and namely in the vniting of Iewes and Gentiles together As Isai 54.1 c. Reioyce ô barren saith the Prophet that didest not beare breake forth into ioy and reioyce thou that didest not traued with child for the desolate hath more children then the married wife saith the Lord c. And chap 60.1 c. Arise ô Ierusalem be thou bright for thy light is come and the glory of the Lord is risen vpon thee c. And verse 3 c. And the Gentiles shall walke in thy light and Kings at the brightnes of thy rising vp Lift vp thine eyes round about and behold all these are gathered and come to thee thy Sonnes shall come from farre and thy daughters shall be nourished at thy side Then shalt thou see shine thine heart shal be astonished and inlarged because the multitude of the Sea shall be conuerted vnto thee the riches of the Gentiles shal come vnto thee c. And ch 66.10.11.12 13 14. Reioyce yee with Ierusalem saith God by his Prophet and be glad with her all ye that loue her reioyce for ioy with her all ye that mourne for her that yee may sucke and ●e satisfied with the breasts of her consolation that ye may milke out and be delighted with the brightnes of her glory For thus saith the Lord I will extend peace ouer her like a flood and the glory of the Gentiles like a flowing streame then shall ye sucke yee shall be borne vpon her sides and be ioyfull vpon her knees As one whom his mother comforteth so will I comfort you and ye shall be comforted in Ierusalem And when ye see this your heart shall reioyce and your bones shall flourish like an herbe and the hand of the Lord shall be knowne among his seruants and his indignation against his enemies The ground of all the comfort of this Article is that our Sauiour who is the liuing head of the Church is and will be for euer the Sauiour of the whole body which he accounteth to be so great a part of himselfe As Ephes 1.22.23 and chap 5.23 But that we may the more fully discerne of the Comforts let vs consider of them more particularly First in respect of the vniuersalitie of it Secondly in respect of the holines And thirdly in regard of the chiefe cause and fountaine of all which is the most holy and gratious election of God Question First therefore what may be the comfort of faith in respect of the vniuersalitie of the Church Answer It is a great comfort to euery true beleeuer when hee considereth the infinite largenes of Gods mercie extending it selfe to thousand thousands to confirme him for his own part in the hope of Gods mercie toward himselfe he being one poore soule among the rest Explicatiō proofe It is true There is none that hath faith so much as a graine of mustard seede so timorous and fearefull or so much doubting of the fauour of God through conscience of sinne but the due meditation of the vniuersall extent and ouer-spreading of Gods mercie must needes greatly relieue and raise vp his weake and feeble soule For seeing the mercies of God are through his rich grace and bountifulnes inlarged to the forgiuing of the infinite sinnes of whole nations wherein are innumerable people how many soeuer of them shall truly repent and turne vnto him yea so as no order state or degree is excluded from grace if they will come vnto him in the name of his Sonne as Isaiah chap 56.3.4 5.6.7 And Iohn 6 37. All that the Father giueth me saith our Sauiour shall come vnto me and him that commeth to me I cast not away Nay as we see plainely Mat 11.28 he is most willing tenderly to imbrace euery one that commeth to him in that he saith Come to me all yee that are wearie and laden and I will ease you And ch 18 10.11 12 13 14. How then should not the poorest and fearfullest soule be incouraged to conceiue some measure of comfortable hope that God hath some drop of mercie for him how many or how great soeuer his sinnes be and how long soeuer he hath continued in them Neuertheles this on the other side must be carefully looked vnto that the largenes of Gods mercy doe neuer make vs secure but contrariwise that from this consideration we doe stirre vp our selues to be so much the more studious to walke in all good dutie before him But of the duties more by and by And of the forgiuenes of sinnes more also when we shall come to that Article Question Now what may the comfort of faith bee in regard of the holinesse of the Church Answer Seeing God doth impute the perfect holines of our Sauiour Christ vnto it and also for our Sauiours sake doth accept vs in that measure of holines which it pleaseth him to communicate vnto vs it is a singular comfort to euery member of the Church that hee shall not be shut out of the kingdome of heauen among the wicked and profane but be admitted among the rest of the saints of God the least whereof is very deare and precious in his sight There is no doubt but euery one that is admitted into the kingdome of grace Explicatiō and proofe and abideth therein shall be receiued in due time into the kingdome of glorie according to that of our Sauiour to the Apostle Paule Act 26. verse 18. And Psal 116 15. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints This wil be further confirmed from the consideration of the election of God which is the foundation of the Church and of all the holines of it Let vs therefore come to the comfort which faith taketh therein Question What may that be Answer The comfort is exceeding great in that the election of God is most sure and vnchangeable and therefore that none of the elect that is none that is a member of the holy catholike Church can possibly perish but shall be most certainly saued Expli So indeede doth our Sauiour assure vs Matth chap 24 verse 24. It is not possible saith he that the elect should be deceiued by any false Christs or false Prophets that they should be drawne away from the truth of God by them And therefore else-where hee doth worthily make this the chiefe ground of euery mans ioy to whom it doth appertaine that his name is written in heauen Luke 10.20 Wherevpon also ariseth this most comfortable challenge against all aduersaries of our saluation Who shal lay any thing to the charge of Gods elect Rom 8.33 This comfort is not onely for euery mans owne selfe who is for his part one of the elect of God but also in
rather shall the bodies of men as we reade verse 23. of the chapter And likewiise 1. Cor. 16.20 they are bought with a price Doubtlesse insomuch as the bodies of the faithful beare the violence of all cruell persecutions for the Lords cause he will not suffer thē to want their reward In this respect the sacrament of Baptisme is the more comfortable as we haue seene in the fourth reason of the Apostle The like may be said of the Lords Supper whereof the body is partaker For seeing the tree of life should haue beene a sufficient means or assurance of euerlasting life to Adam both in soule and body if he had abode faithfull to God much more will our Sauiour sacramentally represented yea wholly giuen vnto vs in this Sacrament be the author and meanes of eternall life vnto vs. Thus comfortable is the assured hope of the resurrection of the body to all those that apprehend it by a true and liuely faith so that not in vaine may they comfort themselues and one of them comfort another in this respect as Paul exhorteth and incourageth the beleeuing Thessalonians 1. Epist 4 18. Wherfore much more shall the comfort of the fruition it selfe be when once we shall be made partakers of it BVt till that time come it is necessary that we do not onely diligently learne to know but also carefully indeuour to practise those duties which this comfortable hope iustly challengeth at our hands and which are as it were the way to the obtaining of it at the last Question Which may these duties be Answer They are set forth vnto vs by the Apostle Paul in the former alledged 15. chapter of his first Epistle to the Corinthians as it followeth verses 57. and 58. which are the last verses of the chapter Question Let vs heare the Apostles words What doth he write in these verses Answer 57 Thanks be vnto God saith he who hath giuen vs victorie through our Lord Iesus Christ 58 Therefore my beloued brethren be ye stedfast vnmoueable aboundant alwaies in the worke of the Lord for as much as ye know that your labour is not in vaine in the Lord. Explicatiō These words of the Apostle doe notably set forth vnto vs the duties belonging to the comfort of the resurrection partly by his owne practise and partly by his exhortation made to the Corinthians The Apostles practise commendeth vnto vs most hearty thankfulnesse to God as one particular dutie most boundenly belonging to him through the Lord Iesus Christ in this respect And that not without very iust cause seeing it is a very great and gratious benefit The which duty of thankfulnes would to God we had grace to remember to performe euery day that we rise out of our beds more heartily then hitherto we haue done For our bed may not ●naptly represent vnto vs our graues and our sleepe in our beds that sleepe of death which our bodies must haue in the graue And likewise euery mornings vprising from the sleepe of the night may not vnfitly put vs in mind of our resurrectiō which shal be at the last day and therewithall of this dutie of thankfulnesse which wee speake of for that comfortable assurance which he hath giuen vs concerning the same The exhortation of the Apostle moueth the Corinthians and likewise all other Christians more generally first to constancie in the assured beliefe of this Article of the Gospel as well as of all the rest against the false doctrine of all deceiuers in which respect he saith Therefore my beloued brethren be ye stedfast and vnmoueable And secondly it prouoketh to diligence in all good duties of obedience to God to the vttermost of our power both with soule and also with body all the daies of our liues according to the same assurance of immortality not only to the soul presently after the death of the body as we haue seen before but also to the body from the time of the resurrection of the same So that by this time we may see how truly it was said in our entrance to treat of this Article that this one fifteenth chapter of the Apostle Saint Paul containeth not onely the ground and warrant of it but also there withall the true Meaning of it and the Promise and the Duties belonging vnto it yea and the Danger also of not beleeuing it as we shal haue occasion to consider in the cōclusion of our inquirie concerning this Article But before we come to that it may be profitable for vs first to see how the duties aboue mentioned are called for as fruits belonging to the comfort of the resurrection which we speake of and secondly what other duties do belong to the same Question In the first place therefore What other Scripture haue you for the dutie of thankfulnesse Answer In the 2. Epistle to the Corinthians chap. 4. verses 13 14 15. thus we reade 13 Because we haue the same spirit of faith according as it is written I beleeued and therefore haue I spoken we also saith the Apostle doe beleeue and therefore we speake 14 Knowing that he which hath raised vp the Lord Iesus shall raise vs vp also by Iesus and shall set vs with you 15 For all things are for your sakes that most plenteous grace by the thanksgiuing of many may redound to the praise of God Explicatiō Here no doubt the resurrection of our bodies apprehended by faith is made one speciall cause of this thanksgiuing whereof the Apostle speaketh as depending vpon the resurrection of our Lord Iesus Christ Shew now likewise some other testimonies of holy Scripture for constancie in the faith and for the care of all good duty as a fruit of the comfort of the same faith touching the said resurrection Question What other testimonies can you alledge Answer It followeth in the 16. verse of the 4 chapter of the 2. Epistle to the Corinthians before alledged thus 16 Therefore saith the Apostle we faint not but though our outward man perish yet the inward man is renewed daily Explication and proofe To this purpose also well may that serue Acts 24.15 16. Where the same our Apostle professeth in an excellent profession of his faith that he had hope towards God that the resurrection of the dead which the Iewes themselues also did generally looke for shall be both of iust and vniust And herein saith he further I endeuour my selfe to haue alwaies a cleare conscience toward God and toward men Reade also Philip. chapter 3. verses 7 8 c. The things saith the same Apostle againe which were aduantage vnto me the same I accounted losse for Christs sake c. And verse 11. If by any meanes I might attaine vnto the resurrection of the dead Not that the Apostle doubted of his attaining vnto it but hee speaketh so to note the excellencie of that which hee laboured after as being worthie all labour that may be imployed about it as it is further euident verses 12.13
that ye may be blameles in the day of our Lord Iesus Christ For God is faithfull by whom yee are called to the fellowship of his Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord. And Phil 1 6. I am perswaded saith he of this same thing that he who hath begunne this good worke in yee will performe it vnto the day of Iesus Christ and 1. Thes 5 23 24. Now the very God of peace sanctifie ye c Faithful is he which calleth you who will also doe it Alas if our saluation were in our owne custodie wee should loose it vpon euery assult of our aduersaries like as gold is easily taken out of the handes of little children that rather play withall then minde to lay it vp safely And like as if a poore man dwelling in a weake cottage should be knowne to haue a great treasure by him it might easily be taken from him And in the meane season it could not but put him in so much the greater feare by how much the treasure should bee of greater value It would trouble him in the day it would not let him sleepe quietly in the night c. But now it is happy with vs that our chiefe treasure euen our life and saluation for euer is in the safe-keeping of God most stedfast and sure as we haue partly seene And as wee may see further Heb 6 18.19 20 So that herein we may haue strong consolation 2. Thes 2 16. Yea ioy vnspeakeable and glorious 1. Pet 1 8. The fourth branch of the answer may be confirmed by that which we read 1. Cor 15.54 55.56 And that also according to the former testimonies of the holy Prophets Isai 25.8 and Hosea chap 13. verse 14. as we haue seene in the former Article It may be confirmed also by other proofes as 1. Thes 4 13. c. And Reuel 21 4. according to that mentioned euen now Isai 25 8. And according to that further testimonie of the same Prophet which we may read chap 65 verses 16 17 18 19. For the proofe of the last branch read Reuel 21 7. Hee that ouercommeth saith the Lord shall inherite all things and I wil be his God and hee shal bee my Sonne And verse 22. c I sawe no Temple therein for the Lord God almightie and the Lambe are the Temple of it And the citie hath no need of the Sunne c. And chap 22 1 2. c. So that in this respect we may bouldly and comfortably say as the Prophet Isaiah encourageth vs ch 25.9 saying In that day shal mē say This is our God we haue waited for him and he wil saue vs. This is the Lord we haue waited for him we wil reioyce and be ioyful in his saluation According also as S. Paul making mention of the Booke of life wherein the names of the faithfull and elect people of God are as it were registred and written most comfortably incourageth the Philippians chap 4 verses 3 4. to reioyce alwaies in the Lord yea againe to reioyce And our Sauiour Christ Luke 10 20. Reioyce not in this saith he to his disciples that the Diuels are subdued but rather that your names are written in the booke of life Thus much concerning the vse of this last Article of our Beliefe for the comfort of faith Quest. Now in the next place what is the vse of it The Duties in respect of that dutie and obedience which the comfort of faith ought to yeelde Ans As the comfort of faith in respect of this Article is as we may say the sealing vp and confirmation of all comfort so the dutie ought to be the daily bettering perfitting of all dutie in the continuall expectation of the same Quest How may this be Ans The due consideration of this last benefit which is the benefite of benefites as we may call it is most effectuall to moue euery true beleeuer to these duties following First to make litle account of this transitorie life or of any or all the vaine profits pleasures and honours thereof in comparison of it Secondly the faith and assurance of euerlasting life is likewise most effectuall to moue all Christians that haue alreadie made an entrance into it with all holy care and good conscience to cherish the beginnings thereof and to walke on forward in the right way which leadeth to the full fruition of it And thereafter to bend all counsels studies and desires as to the onely true scope and marke to bee aimed at in the whole course of our naturall life so that God may haue the whole praise and glory of all Thirdly it imboldeneth the faithfull seruants of God to make litle account of all the bitter afflictions of this life so as they may by any meanes attaine to this euerlasting life and the most pure and blessed ioyes thereof Fourthly it hath singular force spiritually to inamour the hearts of all true beleeuers with a most earnest desire and longing after it and therewithal after the restoring of all things which God hath purposed at that time to restore that the same our God may then be all in all Fiftly seeing the word of God and Preaching thereof is the principal meanes to bring vs to the knowledge faith and spiritual possession of the beginnings and as it were first fruites of this so vnspeakable and incomprehensible a benefite and inheritance purchased for vs by our Sauiour Christ it cannot be but it must mightily prouoke al true Christians to loue this word of God and the Preaching and Preachers of it but chiefly our Sauiour himselfe who is preached vnto them and who hath giuen himselfe for vs all with most heartie loue and zealous affection Finally insomuch as we cannot sufficiently praise and glorifie God for this inestimable benefite in the short race of this our natural life therefore it is our dutie to purpose and desire most earnestly not onely to glorifie his name while we liue here but also euen for the same cause chiefly to desire to liue for euer to the end we may praise and glorifie him with all his Saints for this inestimable benefite world without end Explicatiō proofe It cannot be denied but that it ought to be so Yea verily the true faith and perswasion of the inheritance of euerlasting life cānot but work al these gratious and blessed effects in the hearts of all true Christians And first of all as touching the first effect and that also with very good reason why it should be so what may we thinke these earthly and vanishing riches to be but onely a shadowe of riches in comparison of the durable treasure of heauenly and eternal happines what are all carnall pleasures which flit in a moment are so much the sooner at an end by how much they are more vehement what are they I say being compared with this most pure and spirituall ioy which abideth in all holy perfection for euer What is all earthly honour and all worldly ensignes