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A03949 Bromelion A discourse of the most substantial points of diuinitie, handled by diuers common places: vvith great studie, sinceritie, and perspicuitie. Whose titles you haue in the next page following. S. I., fl. 1595.; Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605. Summa totius Christianismi. English. 1595 (1595) STC 14057; ESTC S107410 412,250 588

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life in the spirite Spirit for righteousnesse sake Which spirit quickneth our mortall bodies beareth witnesse with our spirit that we are the children of God Whereby we are ridde from the spirit of bondage which is in feare and are indued with that of adoption which bringeth foorth good frutes which the father accepteth though indéed they be of small perfection not aunswerable to that high calling which is in Christ God doth not only by imputation accept our workes but Affliction the end of this fight also by affliction trieth our obedience before we come to that spirituall rest which he hath prepared for vs and we in hope enioy Yea we are heires with Christ Howe or in what respct If so be that we suffer with him that we may also be glorified with him Which affliction and persecution is the end of our spirituall fight the entraunce into glory Which in this world is to vs as a proofe of our patience our patience a helpe to experience our experience a furtherer of our hope which hope maketh vs not ashamed The proffite of affliction because the loue of God is shed abroad in our harts by the holy ghost which is giuen vs. Againe it maketh our infirmities and imperfections knowen vnto vs it correcteth our sinfull desires the euill lusts of our flesh it bringeth vs to a mutuall and harty loue one of an other it bréedeth in vs a couragious mind to withstand the assaults of Sathan it increaseth in vs the hope of our election frameth vs to immortality worketh a most effectual and gladsome Perseuerance in affliction is the stay of the spirituall man comfortable meditation of the life to come Only we are to take héede of this downfall that we faint not because the crowne of glory is not giuen but to him that ouercommeth and endureth vntill he come to the end of his race Moreouer vnto these commodities which come vnto vs by reason of these afflictions there are also added most Consolatiō in affliction comfortable consolations For it is the will of God that wée suffer affliction for his name sake and blessed are they that do so And if God be on our side who can be against vs All things come from the prouidence of God if with gladnesse wée receiue blessings from the Lord why should wée not in all obedience receiue punishment correction also Wée knowe also that al things worke togither for the best vnto them that loue God and to them that are called of his purpose Yea our afflictions indéed light afflitions which are but for a moment cause vnto vs a farre more excellent and an eternall waight of glory Not that wée in respect of those afflictions are worthy of the same but because it pleaseth the father to giue vnto his children the kingdome of heauen Let vs therefore with all patience wait for the perfection of our adoption euen the redemption of our soule and body And though wée sigh while wée are in the flesh yet are wée not alone for our bretheren also which haue the first frutes of the spirit sigh togither with vs yea euery creature groneth with vs also and trauelleth in paine euen to this present time vntill it be deliuered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the sonnes of God And séeing euen the creatures shall be restored how comfortable should our hope bée while wée looke not on the things that are séene for they are but temporal but on the things which are not séene which are eternall For the which with patience wée abide knowing that our hope is not of those things which wée sée and shall in time most certainly come to passe Not only our bretheren and euery creature sigheth with vs but also the spirit is partaker of our gronings and while wée offer vp our praiers to god in our afflictions and extremities the spirit helpeth our infirmities and in a greater measure maketh request for vs with infinite sighes which The spirit a helper of our infirmities ignoraunce cannot bée expressed Yea hée helpeth also our ignoraunce in that according to the pleasure and will of God he maketh request for the saints and he which searcheth the harts knoweth what the meaning of the spirit is Moreouer the finisher of our hope and the crowne of our glorie euen Christ Iesus which is dead yea or rather which is risen again who is also at the right hand of God he maketh intercession and request also for vs. Nowe then are there any accusers of whome we The assured confidence of saluation which wee haue in God through Christ ought to be affraied before God seeing that God absolueth vs as iust can sathan charge vs or doeth his accusations anie whit auaile séeing that through faith in Christ wée haue peace towards god and our conscience is deliuered from the guilt of sinne Who shall laie any nay the whole burthen of our sinnes to our charge It is god that cleareth it is god that iustifieth yea it is Christ that vnladeth vs. Come vnto me saith he ye that are heauie laden and I will ease you and refresh you Who shall condemne vs Is it not Christ that hath redéemed vs who also shall come to be A caueat our iudge Only let vs cast aside our high mindes which are lifted vp with merit and desert and confessing our vnworthinesse Humility is greatly requited to Iustification in all feare and humilitie let vs approach vnto the throne of grace there to receiue these bounteous almes and rich treasures which the gifts of Sheba nay the wealth of Salomon cannot accomplish which neither siluer gold or precious stones yea the delicatest treasure in the worlde nay the worlde it selfe may match and counteruaile Which heauenly treasure could by no other meanes be bought and purchased for vs but by the precious blood of Iesus Christ who as an innocent lambe without spot How our righteousnesse and iustification is accomplished was offred vp for our sinnes euen the iust for the vniust who being frée from sinne and knowing no sinne yet was made sinne for vs that is a sacrifise for sinne that we might receiue I say this rich treasure euen the righteousnes of God in him redemption and iustification So that the punishment of our sinnes is swallowed vp in victorie that with the Apostle we may in ioy burst foorth and say O death where is thy sting O graue where is thy victorie The sting of death is sinne and the strength of sinne is the lawe But thankes be vnto God who hath giuen vs victory through our Lord Iesus Christ Who shal seperat vs then from the loue of Christ shall tribualtion or anguish or persecution or famine or nakednesse or perill or sword As it is written For thy sake are we killed all day long Wée are counted as shéepe for the slaughter Neuerthelesse in all these things wée are more then conquerers
forth to fight with two great mightie giants the World and the Diuell And whom do we take with vs but a traytor euen this brittle flesh of ours which is readie to yéeld vs vp to the enemy at euery assault Only he which suffereth Satan to compasse vs doth preuent him and staie him from destroying vs. Amongst the rest as the Pardoning 2. Cro. 30. 8. Col. 2. 13. Ier. 31. 34. chiefest are there his pardaning and forgiuing mercies whē he putteth all our wickednes out of his remembrance that they shall not bee once mentioned against vs. And so prepareth our harts vnto him by writing his lawes in our hearts making vs hearts of flesh which before were stony and stubborne and making vs obedient being before sinfull and disobedient He reserueth mercy for vs by receiuing vs vnto mercy As the Apostle S. Paule testifieth of himselfe that he being the chiefest sinner and a great offender aboue many yet was receiued vnto mercy his iniquitie transgression Receiuing and sinne being forgiuen not imputed vnto him nor layd to his charge The fift consideration set downe in my text is concerning 5 the holy and righteous nature of God which abhorreth and punisheth wickednesse Whose mercy as it reacheth vnto thousands yet lest he should séeme thereby to fauour sinne and sinners by forgiuing iniquitie transgression Not making the wicked innocent and sinne therefore he addeth these words And not making the wicked innocent For although he fauour repentant sinners yet as touching them that are obstinate and continue in sinne he reckoneth not them among the innocent Shutting vp the declaration of his owne holy righteous nature by setting downe his iustice and seueritie against sinne to make vs beware lest we prouoke his anger by sinne and to strike a terrour and a feare into the hearts of all sinners and offenders giuing them to vnderstand what they are to look for if neither his mercy nor his threatenings will preuaile It séemes that the wicked are innocent because God doth not punish them and because in a maner they do what they list without controulment So they runne their course and God doth suffer them not because they are innocent but because their vengeance may be the heauier It is with them as it was with Shimei who cursed Dauid concerning whom he gaue a charge vnto his sonne Salomon saying Behold Shimei cursed me with a horrible curse but afterward he came vnto me and I sware vnto him that I would not slay him with the sword But thou shalt not count him innocent For thou art a wise man and knowest what thou oughtest to doo vnto him Therefore thou shalt cause his hoare head to goe downe to the graue with blood Which after fell out worthily because he brake the commaundement that the King had giuen him vppon paine of death and which he most willingly gaue his consent vnto so that his blood was vpon his owne head and his death came to him through his owne default Such is Gods gracious goodnes to suffer the wicked for a time deferring their punishment which euery houre they deserue and hée might put in execution and will no doubt performe it all in Quod differtur non aufertur his time For either they be cut off by a violent death or some way or other God sheweth his greeuous iudgements on them Though God withhold his hand yet he striketh at length and they shall not alwayes scape scotfrée that thinke themselues to be innocent When the Ammorites had filled the measure of their sinne Gods destruction came vpon them and when the time of the wicked is come they shall know themselues to be guiltie The teares go among good corne vntill the haruest but at haruest the teares are burnt and the good corne is brought into the barne preserued The wicked are among the iust and often are so taken in this world but in the world to come they paie for it when the iust and innocent shall be receiued into ioy Who thoughte themselues more holie then Corah Dathan and Abiram that murmured against the seruant of God Moses but the earth deuoured them to shewe that there was neither holinesse nor innocencie in them Some mens sinnes go before vnto iudgement and some follow after Some are punished in this life for an example vnto others and some escape vntill their dying day But as after death commeth iudgement so then shall it heauily be laide to their charge neither shall they be pronounced innocent As God is holie and innocent so no wicked and vncleane person shall come into his rest For without the gates of his heauenly Citie shall be dogges and inchaunters and whoremongers and all wicked persons who when their houre is come shall be rewarded according to their desertes A guiltie life will haue a fearefull death and torments wayt in an other world for carelesse finners in this world Guiltie and innocent can neuer agrée no more can life and death heauen and hell which may well put vs in mind of our estate least we be numbred and plagued among the guiltie and vngodly Else when we looke for mercy we may méete with iudgement For commonly this is in euerie mans minde and this is his resolution if they can escape the daunger of mans lawe although they be neuer so much faultie they thinke themselues as cleare as the best and that no man is able to laie any thing to their charge It may bee that we may goe for honest in the sight of the world but before god and in his fight we shall neuer be taken for innocent Againe this clause is well put in to make vs not to be too bold or to presume of gods mercy because as wee see his mercy and gracious kindnesse is so often remembred Although God be mercifull yet is he also iust and will not at the end account vngodly and wilfull sinners to be innocent A couetous man is desirous of more wealth then he can Conclusion well vse and a curious and searching minde would enter further into the knowledge of god then it can perfectly conceiue Wherfore let it suffice vs to know that onely which god hath reuealed of himselfe and that which is more necessary and néedfull for vs to vnderstand Euen that hée is iust and righteous to feare vs from sinne and to make vs desirous to continue in well doing Also that he is gratious and mercifull that we should not vtterly be discouraged if we haue offended god but that we should hope for mercie if we vnfeinedly and truly repent For God reserueth his mercy for such by forgiuing them their sinnes and so receiuing them vnto mercy Mercy and truth saith the Prophet haue met togither righteousnes and peace haue kissed each other The worlde is ouerflowne with wickednesse and many doe rather presume of Gods mercie then that euer they are like to be pertakers therof And here is the dump and this is