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A68592 A briefe declaration of the chiefe points of Christian religion set forth in a table. Made by Theodore Beze.; Summa totius Christianismi. English Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605.; Whittingham, William, d. 1579. 1613 (1613) STC 2002; ESTC S115308 23,499 92

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as it were for a time hid and buried so that a man would thinke it were vtterly quenched 46 which God suffereth that men might knowe their owne weakenes yet it doth neuer so far leaue thē that the loue of God their neighbor is a together plucked out of their hearts For no man is iustified in Christ who also is not sanctified in him 47 and framed to good works which God prepared that we should walke therein 48. This is thē the way wherby God by his mercie doth prepare to the full execution of his eternall counsell them amongst his elect whō it pleaseth him to reserue till they come to ripe age and discretion As touching the other whō he calleth into his kingdome so soone as they are borne or in their tender yeeres he vseth a more short way For seeing he doth comprehend in that his free couenant whereof Iesus Christ is the Mediator 49 not onely the faithfull but also their posteritie 50 into a thousand generations 51 calling the same by expresse words holy 52 there is no doubt but the children of the Saints which appertain to election whom hee onely knoweth he hath giuen to his Sonne who will not cast them out 53. CHAP. V. After vvhat sort almightie God doth execute effectually declare his counsell touching reprobation BY these things whereof we haue now spoken it may easily appeare hovv God maketh them to goe to their owne place 1 whom he created to that end that hee might bee glorified in their iust condemnation For as Christ the second heauenly Adam is the foundation and very substance and effect of the elects saluation so also the first earthly Adam because hee fell is the first author of the hate and so consequently of the damnation of the reprobate 2. For when God mooued vvith those causes which he only knoweth had determined to create them to this end to shew forth in them his iust wrath and power 3 likewise he did orderly dispose the causes meanes whereby it might come to passe that the whole cause of their damnation might be of themselues as hath been declared before in the third Chap. When man then was fallen willingly into that miserable estate wherof wee haue spoken in the chap. before God who hateth iustly the reprobate because they are corrupt in part of thē hee doth execute his iust wrath so soon as they are borne 4 and towards the rest that be of age whom he reserueth to a more sharpe iudgement hee obserueth two waies clean contrary one to the other For as concerning some he sheweth them not so much fauour as once to heare of Iesus Christ in whom onely is saluation 5 but suffereth them to walk in their owne waies 6 and run head long to their perdition And as for the testimonies that God hath left to them of his diuinitie 7 serue them to no other vse but to make them without all excuse 8 and yet through their owne default seeing their ignorance and sack of capacitie is the iust punishment of that corruption wherein they are borne And surely as touching that that they can attaine vnto in knowing GOD by their light or rather naturall darknes albeit they neuer failed in the way but so continued 9 yet were it not in no wise sufficient for their saluation For it is necessarie for vs that shall be saued that we knowe God not onely as GOD but as our Father in Christ 10 the which mysterie flesh and bloud doth not reueale 11 but the Son himselfe to them whom his Father hath giuen him 12. As concerning others their fall is more terrible 13. For hee causeth them to heare by preaching the outward word of the Gospel 14 but because they are not of the number of the elect beeing called they heare not 15 and forasmuch as they are not able to receiue the spirit of truth 16 therefore they cannot belieue because it is not giuen vnto them 17 vvherefore when they are called to the feast they refuse to come So that the word of life is follie vnto them an offence 18 and finally the sauour of death to their destruction There are yet others vvhose harts almighty God openeth to receiue and belieue the things that they heare but this is with that generall faith whereby the diuels belieue and tremble 20. To conclude they which are most miserable of all those climbe a degree higher that their fall might bee more grieuous for they are raised so high by some gift of grace that they are a little mooued with some taste of the heauenly gift 21 so that for the time they seeme to haue receiued the seed and to be planted in the Church of God 22 and also shew the way of saluation to others 23. But this is plaine that the spirit of adoption which we haue said to be onely proper vnto them which are neuer cast forth 24 but are written in the secret of Gods people 25 is neuer cōmunicated to thē for were they of the elect they should remaine stil with the elect 26 All these therefore because of necessitie yet willingly as they vvhich are vnder the slauerie of sin 27 return to their vomit 28 and fall away from faith 29 are plucked vp by the roots to be cast into the fire 30. I meane they are forsaken of God 31 who according to his will the which no man can resist 32 and yet for all that because of their corruption wickednesse 33 hardeneth thē 34 maketh their hearts fatte stoppeth their eares and blindeth them 35 and to bring this to passe he vseth partly their owne vile cōcupiscences to the which he hath giuen them vp to be ruled and led by 36 and partly the spirit of lyes who keepeth them wrapt in his snares 37 by reason of their corruption from the which as out of a fountaine issueth a continuall flowing riuer of infidelitie ignorance and iniquitie whereby it followeth that hauing as it vvere made a shippe-wrack of their faith can by no meanes escape the day which is appointed for their destruction that God may bee glorified in their iust condemnation CHAP. VI. Of the last and full execution and accomplishment of Gods eternall counsell aswel towards the elect as the reprobate FOrasmuch as God is iustice it selfe it is necessary that he should saue the iust and condemne the vniust Now they amongst men are onely iust who beeing by faith ioyned to Christ 1 grafted 2. rooted in him 3 made one body with him 4 are iustified and sanctified in him and by him whereof it followeth that the glorie to the which they are destinate 5 to the glory of God 6. appertaineth to them as by a certaine right or title On the other part they vvhich remaine in Adams pollution and death are iustly hated of GOD and so condemned by him not excepting so much as them vvhich die before they sinne as Adam did 7. But both these maners
of executing Gods iudgements aswel in these as in the other which are elected are in three sorts whereof we haue already declared the first For the elect in that same moment that they haue receiued the gift of faith haue after a certain sort passed frō death to life 8 whereof they haue a sure pledge 9. But this their life is hid in Christ till this corporall death make them to step a degree further and that the soule being loosed out of the bands of the bodie enter into the ioy of the Lord. Finally in the day appointed to iudge the quicke and the dead 11 when that which is corruptible and mortall shal be clad with incorruptiblenesse and immortalitie and GOD shall bee all in all things then they shall see his maiestie face to face and shall surely enioy that vnspeakeable comfort and ioy which before all beginning was prepared for thē which is also the reward that is due to the righteousnesse and holinesse of Christ who was giuen for their sinnes raysed againe from death for their iustification by whose vertue and spirit they haue proceeded and gone forward from faith to faith as shall manifestly appeare by the whole course of their life good works 12. Whereas altogether contrary the reprobate conceiued borne and brought vp in sin death and wrath of God 13 when they depart out of this world they fall into another gulfe of destruction their soules are plūged in that endless pa●tie 14 vntill the day come that their bodies and soules being ioyned againe they shall enter into euerlasting fire which is prepared for the diuel his Angels 15. Then by these two wayes which are cleane contrarie one to another the last issue and end of Gods iudgements shall set forth manifestlie his glory to all men forasmuch as in his elect he shall declare him selfe most iust and most mercifull Most iust I say for that he hath punished vvith extreame rigor and seueritie the sinnes of his elect in the person of his Sonne neither did receiue them into the felowship of his glory before he had fully perfectly iustified and sanctified them in his sonne And most mercifull forasmuch as hee freely appointed with himselfe to elect them and according as he had purposed chose them freely in his Son by calling iustifying and glorifying them by meanes of that same faith which he had giuen them through the same grace and mercie On the other side touching the reprobate their corruption and infidelitie with such fruites as come thereof and testimony of their owne conscience shall so reproue and accuse thē that although they resist kick against the prick yet the most perfit iustice of God shal be manifest and shine by all mens confession in their iust condemnation CHAP. VII After what sort this doctrine may bee preached vvith most profit SIth wee haue now declared the effect of this doctrine it remaineth also that we shew what order we think best to be obserued in preaching and applying the same to euery particular man Whereas many finde this matter so sharpe and strange that they flie from it as from a dangerous rock it is partly to be attributed to the malice and arrogancie of men and partly to the rashnes lack of discretion of them that teach it and thirdly it is to bee imputed to their ignorance which cannot orderly apply the same to thēselues which faithfully and truly hath been taught of others Concerning them which sin of malice it onely appertaineth to God to amend them which surely hee hath done alwaies in his season and like wise will doe from time to time to whom hee hath appointed to shew mercy But for others which remain obstinate in their sinne and wickednes there is no cause why we should be mooued either for their number or authority to dissemble Gods truth And as touching the second sort I haue thought these things principally to be obserued in preaching this mysterie First as in al other things 1 so chiefly in this matter of predestination they ought to take diligent heed that in stead of Gods pure and simple truth they bring not forth vaine and curious speculations or dreams 2. which thing they cannot chuse but do which goe about to compasse and accord these secret iudgements of GOD vvith mans wisedome and so doe not onely put difference betwixt predestination and the purpose of God which thing they must needs do but separate the one from the other for they either imagine a certaine naked and idle permission or else make a double purpose counsell in God From the which errors they must needs fall into many great absurdities For sometimes they are constrained to diuide those things which of themselues are ioyned most straightly and sometimes they are compelled to inuent a great sort of foolish darke distinctions wherein the far her they occupy thēselues and search the vvider they stray from the purpose● and so intangle their miserable braines that they can find no way out This then ought to be auoided vvith all carefull diligence chiefly in this matter which aboue all other ought purely and sincerely to be taught in the Church of God Moreouer as much as is possible let them take heed though some-times for a more cleere vnderstanding of thinges a man may bee bold godlie and reuerently to do that no strange maner of speech or not approoueable by Gods word be vsed and also that such phrases words which the Scriptures approue be expounded fitly lest otherwise any man should take occasion of offence which as yet is rude ignorant Furthermore wee must haue good respect vnto the hearers 3 wherein also wee must make distinction betwixt the malicious and the rude and againe betwixt thē which are wilfull ignorant those which are not capable through a simple and common ignorance For to that further sort our Lord is accustomed to set forth plainly the iudgement of God 4 but the other must be led by litle and litle to the knowledge of the truth 5. Likewise we must take heed that wee haue not so much respect to the weak that they in the mean season which are apt to vnderstand be neglected not sufficiently taught wherof we haue notable examples in S. Paul which declare to vs the wisedome and circumspection which hee obserued in this matter chiefly in the 9. 10. 11. 14. and 15. chapter of the Epistle to the Romans Also except some great cause let that they beginne at the lowest and most manifest causes so ascend vp to the highest as Paule in his epistle to the Romans which is the right order and way to proceed in matters of diuinitie from the lawe goeth to remission of sinnes and thence by steppes he mounteth til he come to the highest degree or else let them insist in that point which is most agreeable to the text or matter which they haue in hand rather