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A03465 The historie of Adam, or the foure-fold state of man, vvell formed in his creation, deformed in his corruption, reformed in Grace, and perfected in glory. By Mr. Henry Holland, late preacher at Saint Brides Church in London Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603.; Topsell, Edward, 1572-1625? 1606 (1606) STC 13587; ESTC S104152 275,758 386

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Paul the Corinths so in like manner the Hebrewes Heb. 5.11.12 it is very plaine they had beene well catechised and albeit they had suffered much for Christ Heb. 10.32.33 yet now they were become very dull haue need to bee well Catechised againe Sixtly so was Theophilus first instructed Luke 1.4 as appeareth in the originall Seauenthly the Church which followed immediately the Apostles continued the same methood and forme of doctrine for they had speciall men appointed to Catechize all Nouices and all Conuerts as that learned Origen was appointed in Alexandria by Demetrius Bishop there Againe it seemes they kept a true Register of their Catechized in their Churches For Eusebius lib. 6. cap. 7. 3. names three of them in one Chapter for speaking of their martyrdome hee saith 1. Heraclides that Heraclides was but once Catechized or entred in his Catechisme when he was martyred And Heron being well Catechised 2. Heron. he was but newly baptized when he was martyred 3. Rhais And Rhais was but in her Catechisme when shee was baptized in the fire And thus wee see how in elder ages the babes in Christ were carefully taught the first grounds of Religion and so being well grounded they were admitted by confirmation * Heb. 6.3.4.5 and laying on of hands to the Lords Supper and to communicate with the Church in other exercises of Religion Rom. 14.1 Tertul. de praescriptione Hereti ante sunt perfecti cathechumenoi quā edocti The breach of this order Turtulian cryes out against it saying that with the Heriticks there was no care of this distinction They are men growne or perfect men with you saith he before they be any thing groūded in the Catechisme I would this were no iust complaint against vs and our time The ages following kept the same course see August Tom. 4. de catechiz rudibus To. 6. serm ad catech Cyrils Catechisme Quest 11. But our people cannot abide to bee Catechised publikely nor know not how to Catechize their families priuately Ans The most part are enemies to their owne saluation they haue these and the like carnall obiections and excuses 1. Obiect They are ashamed so to be taught Answ They ought more to be ashamed of their ignorance 2. Ob. They haue no time to Catechise their families Ans God will not so be mocked first he hath commaunded his Sabboth for it and more also the euening morning and the noone time of the day Deut. 6.6 3. Ob. This strict order would scare away all seruants Ans Such seruants are better lost then found 4. Ob. They are too young as yet they will to morrow Ans If thou wilt not heare this day it may be thou shalt not the next day Heb. 3.15.16 Pro. 1.5 Ob. They are too old Ans The blinde doting sinner is still accursed albeit an hundred yeares old Esa 65.20 6. Ob. Our Fathers prospered without all this Preaching and Catechizing Ans The Pagans and vnbeleeuers best prosper in the world Psal 73.1.3.4 Iob. 21.8 And this was the old Idolaters complaint 7. Ob. Such as haue learned the Catechisme are as lewd as they were before Such as haue eyes can see better then the blinde Seruants are not accepted for their good meaning Ans The Seruant which knoweth his Masters will doth it not shall be beaten with many stripes 8. Ob. Wee meane as well as the best Ans Such as haue killed the Prophets thought they did God good seruice Iohn 16.2 wee must not goe by our owne good meaning Of the vvell formed Adam 2. Sunday or of man in his first excellencie in his creation when the beautifull Image of God shined in him Question 1. WHat is that most cheareth and comforteth thine heart both in life and death Answere That both in a 1. Cor. 6.19.20 soule and body whether I liue b Rom. 14.8 or dye I am not mine owne but I belong vnto my most faithfull Lord and Sauiour c 1 Cor. 3.23 Iesus Christ in whom I finde a full d Esa 53.2 1. Iohn 1.7 1. Pet. 1.23 redemption from all power of sinne Sathan e Gen. 3.15 Heb. 2.14 Col. 1.13 death and hell all which held me as captiue f Luke 1 71. before That the God of all grace and comfort hath of his owne free mercie called me by his Gospell out g 2. Th. 2.13.14 1. Pet. 2.9 of darkenesse into his meruailous light and sanctified h Eph. 1.13 Iude ver 1.2 me by his holy spirit to serue him and doth reserue me vnto Iesus Christ for euer that hath wrought this faith in mine heart Iohn 6.29 Quest 2. How many things must be knowne to attaine this assured consolation in life and death Ans Foure things First Adam constitutus what the excellencie was of the first Adam whom wee may for difference sake call the well formed Adam in communion with God and holy Angels Secondly how base and wretched man is by nature Adam destitutus The man without Christ Adā restitutꝰ The man in Christ or of Adam after his fall whom we may call the deformed Adam or the man without Christ in communion with the Diuell and vncleane spirits Thirdly how blessed the man is which is restored to grace by faith in Christ and this man we may call the reformed Adam Fourthly how all the reformed Adams 1. Pet. 2.9 or all which haue put on Christ must striue to shew forth the vertues of him that hath called them out of darknesse into his maruailous light euer zealous in good * Adamus fidus gratus Tit. 2.11 works Quest 3. Now let me heare what arguments haue you to manifest the great excellency of the first Adam Ans The holy Ghost in the glorie of mans creation commends his excellencie by this which followeth Gen. 1.26 Psal 8. 92. Finis primus in intentione vlt. in actione First from the day and time of his creation he was created the sixt day after the creation of all creatures in heauen and earth as if the Lord had decreed to make him Lord of all the visible creatures in heauen and earth his most speciall instrument on the earth to set forth his glory Wherefore no doubt he was vnto God more deare then all the frame of heauen and earth Secondly from the prouident care of God for him before his creation for the Lord as a wise father purposing to aduance this Adam to the seat of the Empyre of all the world hee leaues nothing vnprouided beefore hand but settes all things in a most comely frame and order to serue him Est profatio patris ad filiū Tertul. de resurrectione These words were not spoken to the creatures wanting reason nor to the Angels least they should be thought to be partakers of this glorie Thirdly from the great consultation of the holy Trinitie in his creation Let vs make man That creature which
clearely by the Royall Law of God what bee the meanes left or giuen of God to reforme him in this life and to restore him to his former excellencie and to bring him to glory Answere There is no power in men or Angels to loosen one soule from the bondage of sinne death and hell nor any name in heauen or earth ordained to saue vs but one and that is the most mightie name and power of Iesus Christ Act. 4.12 First for that Gods iustice must bee fully answered euen before Gods Tribunall seate there can be no euasion for any one of all the sonnes of Adam Seeondly and this satisfaction to purchase reconciliation betweene God and men and to the quieting of consciences can not be performed by man or Angels so infinite is the wrath so great is the debt Thirdly and yet iustice requires that man and none other creature pay all the debt and cancell the hand-writing beetweene God and vs which bindes man to endlesse torments Col. 2.13.14.15 Fourthly the Angels are of an other nature and therefore can not serue to purchase any grace for vs. Heb. 2.14 Fiftly man onely must pay this debt or the price of this redemption and yet can not the most righteous man pay for himselfe much lesse purchase heauen or peace with God for himselfe Reasons against the merits of men First he that will merit any grace must first pay his owne debt which is infinite and that can he neuer doe Secondly a man can neuer merit before he hath attained the perfect righteousnesse of the Law Rom. 3.10 Luke 17.10 which no man can euer doe in this world Thirdly how much offence the word or name of merit containeth in it is euident with the great hurt of the world Surely it is most proud and can doe nothing but darken the grace of God and fill men with froward pride Fourthly if a man hauing taken profit of a peice of ground by an other mans liberall graunt doe also claime to himselfe the title of proprietie hee desires to loose all the right hee hath Quest 2. Will the Lord be reconciled by any mediator and receiue vs to grace againe Ans The Apostle disputeth this question Rom. 5. cha and concludeth it thus ver 17. If by the offence of one death raigned through one much more shall they which receiue the abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousnesse raigne in life through one that is Iesus Christ And againe the same is cleared and amplified ver 19. For as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many also be made righteous And this is the reuealed will of God and the holy Gospell preached in Paradise and testified by Moses and all the holie Prophets that one man Iesus Christ should free the elect of God from the bondage of Sathan and restore them to the glorious libertie of the elect Angels of God And to this end was God manifested in the flesh iustified in the Spirit seene of Angels preached vnto the Gentiles beleeued on in the world and receiued vp to Glory 1. Tim. 3.16 Quest 3. If God hath promised an acceptance of his elect vnto grace by the worke of a mediator and that neither man or Angell can performe this worke wee can not bee comforted nor finde peace vnlesse wee finde him and yet such a man cannot be found among all the creatures in heauen or earth Ans This Mediator must bee found among men euen one of the sonnes of men 1. Cor. 15.21 for that man sinned and man must free man from sinne euen that holy seede of the woman Gen. 3.15 and yet this man must bee greater then man or Angell euen the very Sonne of God for else he could not ouercome death 1. Cor. 15.25 very God and man 1. Tim. 2.5 or God himselfe manifested in the flesh 1. Tim. 3.16 Quest 4. How may this bee that God and man should make one person or how may these two natures diuine and humane so much differing be so vnited together Ans by the mightie working of the holy Ghost for the Angell answered this question vnto the Virgin Mary in these words Luke 1.35 The holy Ghost shall come vpon thee and the power of the most high shall ouershadow thee therefore also that holy one which shall be borne of thee shall be called the sonne of God And thus was this most admirable vnion effected by the great worke of the holy Ghost the second person in Trinitie the Sonne of God Iesus Christ assuming our nature became man and was our Immanuel or God with vs manifested in our flesh Quest 5. How know you that Iesus Christ God and man is become such a Sauiour for you Ans By the Gospell as all the Elect haue knowne him from the a Gal. 3.8 1. Pet. 4.6 beginning And the Gospell it is the most ioyfull and glorious message which God sent and manifested vnto the world from the beginning in sundry formes and measures vnto the b Heb. 1.1 Patriarches and in the most sure word of the c 2. Pet. 1.19 Prophets but vnto vs it is made by the Euangelists and Apostles more cleare then the light at mid-day that it is the d Rom. 1 16. power of God to saluation to euery one which doth beleeue teaching and assuring the faith That Iesus Christ e 1. Cor. 1.30 Ioh. 3.16 is made vnto them of God wisdome righteousnes sanctification redemption Quest 6. How differ the Law and the Gospell Ans First they agree well together for first as touching the Author one and the same God hath lent both vnto his Church secondly they are both of the same antiquitie for both were preached in Paradise Reu. 15.6 thirdly both sent for the same end the saluation of the elect fourthly both a dead letter without the operation of the holy Ghost fiftly both giuen by inspiration and written by holy men as they were acted and moued by the holy Ghost thereunto sixtly both confirmed and sealed by mightie and great words Heb. 2.3 Deut. 27.26 Seauenthly and lastly the contempt of both is death Secondly they differ in these respects first the Law preacheth Gods iustice the Gospell mercie Secondly the Law requireth obedience the Gospell faith The Law came by Moses Io. 1.17 Deu. 27.26 Rom. 4. but that grace and truth of the Gospell came by Iesus Christ The Law requireth inherent righteousnesse the Gospell offreth vnto the beleeuer an imputatiue righteousnesse euen the righteousnesse of Christ because hee can not attaine to the righteousnesse of the Law Gal. 2.20 for if righteousnesse could come to any by the Law then Christ had dyed in vaine Quest 7. Doth the Gospell offer grace vnto all men or shall all men be saued by Christ Ans The answere is 1. Tim. 2.4 That God will haue all men saued and come to the knowledge of the truth meaning by this generall note all the
hath in his humanitie so assumed all the essentiall properties of mans nature that he is become in all things like vnto vs. Heb. 2.17 sinne onely excepted for hee hath so personally vnited vnto himselfe our nature that wee can not say properly of his passion that onely the bare humanitie suffered which yet is onely passible but this wee are to say that the person which is very God hath suffred in our nature Fiftly and lastly I must not beleeue that the Lord Christ assumed our nature as hee did sometimes vnder the Law beefore his incarnation take to him the forme of man and Angell for a time but retaines still and for euer Christ God man for euer the very body and soule of man howbeit now glorified for the Apostle saith our Mediator not onely was but also is the man Christ Iesus 1. Tim. 2.5 liuing for euer to make intercession for vs. Heb. 7.25 Rom. 8.34 Consolations following this Faith concerning Christs pure Conception Incarnation and this inspeakeable vnion of natures in this one sacred person are these 1 Christ a comfortable and fit Mediator First I vnderstand and conceiue hee is a most fit Aduocate to his Father being very God and a most comfortable Mediator for me beeing very man well acquainted with all my greuances and one I may boldly draw neere vnto Heb. 2.16.17.18 and 4.16 Secondly I conceiue also that hee hath beene so acquainted in our flesh with our temptations that he hath a speciall experience of our infirmities in his owne sacred person 2 Christ had experience of our infirmities not that the Sonne of God had need of our affections and temptations to make him mercifull vnto vs but for that we can best perswade our selues of his mercy when we learne that hee hath beene acquainted with our passions Quest 29. Tell me now breefly what meane you by the properties of the humane and diuine nature and by the communication or coniunction of properties Ans When I say and beleeue that Christ did assume all the essentiall properties of mans nature I meane hee tooke not onely the soule and body of man but also euery qualitie and adiunct thereunto appertaining excepting sinne for he had the vnderstanding the reason the will and all the affections of man without sinne being made like his brethren in all things Heb. 2.17 Secondly againe when I beleeue and say Christ doth retaine still all the properties of his diuine nature that Christ did retaine in this personall vnion of both natures all the properties of his diuine nature I meane these and the like that hee was this very person now God and man Eternall Almightie Incomprehensible Immutable most Perfect for these and the like bee the properties of the diuine nature Thirdly Communication of properties the communication of these properties as Diuines speake for the better vnderstanding of some Scriptures vttered concerning this sacred person it this when wee ascribe that which is proper vnto one nature vnto the other because of the aforesaid personall vnion of both natures as when the Apostle saith Act. 20.28 God hath purchased the Church with his owne bloud This maner of speaking is with respect to this vnion and herein that which is proper to the humane nature is ascribed vnto the diuine for that this sacred person which did this great worke with his owne bloud is very God But here wee bee also to obserue that there is no communication of the essentiall properties of these natures but in concreat only as Logicians speake not in the abstract as we may say truely and according to the doctrine of Godlinesse that God dyed for vs but wee may not say therefore the Deitie dyed for vs. Quest 30. Tell mee yet more succinctly what diuine reasons haue you to shew the necessitie of this that our Mediator must bee very God and very man and that these two natures must thus admirably bee vnited together and his conception so pure Ans First breefly for the first hee must bee very God 1. Christ our mediator must be very God First because hee had receiued a charge from his Father which did require an infinite power to wit by his merits and vertue to saue the elect for it was needfull that his price should ouer-prise our sinnes Secondly if hee had not beene very God hee could not haue ouercome death Rom. 1.3.4 Thirdly for that it behooued him also to ouercome and kill sinne and death in vs euen in our consciences Ioh. 5. 24.25 and to quicken vs. Rom. 8.11 by giuing vs the spirit of faith to apprehend all his merits and to apply the same vnto our selues Now who can giue the holy Ghost but God himselfe Luke 11.13 Lastly hee was to loosen and to destroy all the accursed works of * 1. Ioh. 3.7.8 Mat. 12.2 Christ our blessed mediator must be very man Sathan in vs. Secondly and for the second point hee must be very man First that God might declare his vnchangeable iustice and hatred of sinne and his inspeakable loue and mercie to the elect the first hee sheweth in punishing sin in his owne Sonne the second hee declareth in that hee punisheth not our sinnes in our selues but in an other Secondly that we might conceiue rightly of the brotherly affection of our Mediator towards vs and how that hee which sanctifieth and they which are sanctified are all one Thirdly for that God had confirmed it with an oth that the Messias should come of the loines of Dauid Psal 133. and 89. and of the seed of the woman according to the Gospell preached in the beginning in paradise Gen 3.15 Thirdly for the third poynt this I beleeue and auouch breefly that saluation could not haue beene obtained for man vnlesse the nature of God and man were vnited together in one person First because otherwise this work had not beene performed by the bloud of the Sonne of God and so it had beene insufficient for vs. Secondly beecause the humanitie of Christ could neuer haue borne that punishment for sinne Thirdly Saluation thus obtained could neuer haue beene maintained but that these natures bee thus knit together for that Christ is and must bee the pledge of our reconciliation for euer Psal 110.1 Mat. 22.44 Fourthly by this meanes we haue as it were kinred with God in Iesus Christ who is become our Immanuel God with vs or God manifest in our flesh Mat. 1.1 Tim. 3.16 Fourthly for the fourth and last branch of the question I say and beeleeue that it was necessary that our Lord and Sauiour should bee pure without the staine of sinne in his conception and that the holy Ghost in this great work did so prouide First for that the most glorious and diuine nature of God could neuer else bee vnited vnto the humane Secondly for that a sinner could neuer haue beene accepted to make this attonement or to offer vp any sacrifice for sinne Thirdly for that hee could not haue
compassion in the midest of his passions euen to his enemies he cured Malchus eare which Peter had cut off with his sword And when they were practising against him all trecherie euen then hee performeth the work of a Mediator praying for them vnto his Father Luk. 23.34 saying Father forgiue them for they wot not what they doe for his friends hee is most mindefull of them louing vnto them euen in his greatest passions in his apprehension he desireth his Disciples might be let goe freely Ioh. 18.8 If ye seeke mee let these goe their way As for Peter after hee had renounced him with bitter execrations he turned backe and looked gratiously on him and quickned him againe Luke 22.61 Hee shewed mercie on the theefe which did hang by him on the Crosse comforting him in these words Verily I say vnto thee to day thou shalt bee with mee in Paradise ver 43. Lastly he recommends his mother to the custodie of Iohn Iohn 19.26.27 where hee teacheth children to giue all honour and to performe all duties of loue care and reuerence to their parents Tenthly finally we finde in Christs passion a notable president for perseuerance for hee wades through all the Sea of his temptations hee neuer flincks back nor turnes aside to rest him till hee comes to the very ende of all his wearisome rase notwithstanding all the torments and teares hee had within and without yet hee rested not till hee came to the mark hee set before him then he cryed It is finished all my worke is accomplished and so hee departed from euill men and euill Angels vnto God and vnto the spirits of righteous men and holy Angels Thus then wee see in his passion the practise of many most excellent vertues whereby he did not onely gaine merits to saue vs but also gaue speciall instructions to guide and direct vs in the whole course of our life Quest 37. Thus farre wee haue heard your faith concerning the passions of Christ vnder Pontius Pilate doe you beleeue also that the Sonne of God dyed Ans I doe so beleeue in veritie and shall professe and confesse it to my liues end by the assistance and grace of Gods holy spirit for that I am so taught and commanded of God to beleeue The death of Christ no fained thing his death was not a fiction or imaginarie death but a true death indeed according to the prophecies which were before deliuered concerning him Esay 53. He was cut off from the land of the liuing Dan. 9. The Messiah shall hee cut off The types and Sacrifices of lambes daily in the temple did foreshew and preach the death of the Lambe of God The accomplishment and truth of the types and prophecies are recorded faithfully Iohn 1.29 and Iohn 19. Chapter Mat. 26. and 27. Chapters Marke 15. Luke 23.26 First hee dyed to satisfie the iustice of God for the elect that hee might free them from death and from the feare of death as it is written Heb. 2.14 forasmuch as the children were partakers of flesh and bloud hee also himselfe likewise tooke part with them that he might destroy through death him that had power ouer death that is the Diuell and that he might deliuer all them which for feare of death were all their life time subiect to bondage Secondlie he dyed to fulfill all the promises of God from the beginning Gen. 3.15 Death of Christ voluntarie Thirdly I say his death was voluntarie and an accursed death first voluntary for so he speaketh Ioh. 10.18 No man taketh my life from mee but I lay it downe of my selfe Secondly it was an accursed death for so it is written Gal. 3.13 Christ was made a curse for vs and how he sheweth it in the words following Cursed is euerie one that hangeth on a tree as if hee should auouch in effect that Christs death was accursed that is that it contained in it the first and second death that is the separation of body and soule and a separation of both for a time from God for that for a time hee did apprehend and vndergoe the wrath of God due to man for sin yet was hee neuer out of Gods fauour for in the midest of his loud cries hee cals God his God Mat. 27.46 hee was neuer so oppressed of death as the damned are Christ died the first death onely suffring the pangs of the second Hee suffred the bodily death without any corruption of body so hee suffred the extreame pangs of the second death but not as forsaken of God more then in his owne apprehension and feeling Fourthly the comforts and vse wee haue of this faith or the blessings wee reape by the death of Christ are many and very precious neuer to bee forgotten of true hearted beleeuers First this voluntarie and true obedience of Christ vnto death euen this accursed death is our righteousnesse before God as it is written Rom. 5. As by the disobedience of one man many were made sinners so by the obedience of one righteous many are made righteous In this righteousnesse of Christs death lyeth the cheefe matter of all our felicitie and reioycing as the Apostle speaketh Gal. 6.14 God forbid that I should reioyce in any thing but in the Crosse of Christ There is no one thing more recommended in so many and so euident prophecies then this So by the death of Christ I am freed from the second death Secondly by this faith in Christ crucified and dead for vs I behold to mine exceeding comfort a diuine proportion betweene the infinite debt of Gods elect and the sanctification done by the death of Christ vnto Gods iustice for the same as infinite as the debt Thirdly I see the inspeakable loue of God to his Elect continually preached vnto me and manifested as before mine eyes Ioh. 3.16 Fourthly I see that Gods diuine iustice is satisfied by Christs death in the same nature which offended him Gen. 3.15 Heb. 2.14 to mine exceeding great consolacion Fiftly my trembling conscience by this faith is quieted and pacified for I feele hereby that the pollution of my conscience is done away because my heart is sprinckled with the bloud of Christ Heb. 9.14 and the scorching heate of it is delayed by this water of life which streames vnto mine heart from the side and heart of Iesus Christ Zac. 12.10.11 and 13. Chap. ver 1. Sixtly the first death which is a part of Gods curse for sin by the death of Christ is turned into a blessing and made vnto mee a gate to life So that now I may truly say that the day of death is better vnto me then the day wherein I was borne Seauenthly the death of Christ doth ratifie his last will and testament vnto me Thus it pleased the father to make authenticall and to seale vnto me the couenant of grace Heb. 9.15.16 Eightly by his death hee hath not onely taken away the condemnation of sinne Rom. 8.1 for vs but also hath broken
The signes that Christ had the Victorie and triumphed ouer his enemies on the crrsse are these First the monument of the victorie is this Col. 2 14.15 Christ tooke the hand-writing or debt-bill which was against his elect euer testifying their sinne and debt namely the ceremoniall law and curse of the morall law and nailes them to the crosse Secondly on the Crosse hee also triumphed ouer his enemies as the Apostle speaketh Col. 2.15 for the Diuell and his Angels death hell and condemnation were taken prisoners their armour weapons and stings taken from them so as they shall neuer hurt his elect any more Ro. 8.1.1 Cor. 13.58 Quest 39. Proceede to speake of the second degree of Christs humiliation as namely of his buriall do you beleeue he was buried Ans That I doe for so I am taught of God Christs buriall and commanded and this Faith is exceeding comfortable And here also the Faith of the Church before Christ is the same with the Faith of the Church vnder the Gospell for the elder ages were taught thus to beleeue according to the prophecie Esa 53.9 Hee made his graue with the wicked and with the rich in his death though hee had done no wickednesse neither was there any deceit in his mouth The accomplishment for our further confirmation and setling of our hearts in this faith we haue testified by all the foure * Ioh. 19.38 Math. 27 59. Luke 23.52 Mark 15.46 Euangelists who record the persons time place and manner of his buriall First the persons were honorable and reuerend Ioseph of Aramathea Io. 3.2 19.39 and Nicodemus that disputed with him of regeneration and came vnto him by night These two secret disciples that before this persecution were little seene in following Christ now in the heat of the persecution when the best professours forsooke him the Lord gaue them the spirit of fortitude to professe him openly and to burie him honourably Secondly the manner of his buriall was very honorable for the persons before named prouided richly for it Mat. 27.59 Iohn 19.40 Ioseph for his part brought cleane and fine linnen clothes and Nicodemus of Aloes and Mirrh the waight of an hundreth pounds And the body being wrapped vp in the clothes and sweete odours they laid it in a tombe hewen out of a rock wherein was neuer man before laid Next they make the place sure closing it vp with a stone to couer the mouth of it Mar. 15.43 Lastly the Iewes seale vp the stone that none might presume to open it and for this they set Souldiers to watch it And all this was done that it might more cleerely yet bee manifested by his glorious resurrection from the dead Rom. 1.3.4 that hee was the Sonne of God The vse of this Faith and what consolation and confirmation we haue hereby is this First wee haue by his buriall a further confirmation of his death for in that this is sufficiently testified vnto vs it is most manifest that hee certainely dyed for that hee thus far humbled himselfe to haue his precious body inclosed in the graue Againe his resting for a time in the graue serues well for the same purpose against all enemies which will denie the truth of his death Secondly wee bee taught here that like as Christ being now dead for our sinnes rested in the graue so wee also hauing a misticall and admirable communion with him by faith and the secret working of the holy Ghost in our hearts wee I say must doe as hee did that is like as he by the power of his God-head did ouercome the graue and power of death in his owne person Rom. 6.3 and 8.11 so must we by the very same power receiue grace to kill sinne and bury sinne in our selues Thirdlie let vs neuer feare the power of the graue any more nor the wrath of God in it for that Iesus Christ by his death and buriall hath taken away the power of the graue from vs yea hath made it a bed to sleepe in for his elect vnto the day of his glorious appearance Quest 40. What can you say of the third and last degree of his humiliation doe you beleeue hee descended into hell Ans I doe so albeit this Article hath beene a Ruff in exposi Symboli doubted of many and of many Churches in their confessions pretermitted for it seemes vnto me the holy Ghost speakes to this effect Act. 2.24.25.26 Thou wilt not leaue my soule or my life or my person in the hell or in the graue neither wilt thou suffer thy holy one to see corruption Here the greatest is what the word which is of some translated Hell of others Graue here should signifie for that it hath many acceptions or signification in Scripture First it signifieth the graue as Gen. 37.35 I shall discend to the * Sheolah so Gen. 42.38 graue sorrowing Secondly by translation or a Metaphor it signifieth the place of the damned as Psal 49.14 and Num. 16.33 So they and all that they had went downe into the graue Psal 49.14 or hell Thirdly this word signifieth also extreeme sorrowes as Psal 18.4 Psal 18.5 The sorrowes of the graue haue compassed me about 1. Sam. 2.6 Fourthly it is also taken for the state which is in buriall and which followes the graue as that condicion of the dead lying now as lookd vp and as it were swallowed vp of death as Esay 14.11 Thy pompe is brought downe to the graue speaking in contempt of the pride of the king of Babilon Now I can not beleeue that hell in this Article signifieth the graue for that were but to darcken and obscure that which was cleerely set downe before which is not vsuall with Gods spirit specially in so short an abstract Secondly I can not vnderstand this place of the hell of the damned Luke 1.3 First for that the Euangelists specially Luke promising so exactly to write of all points spake nothing of locall descention to the place of the damned Secondly If he descended into hell it must be in his god-head or man-hood the God-head can neither ascend nor descend for it fils at all times all places If in his man-hood hee descended it was either in soule or body the soule was the same day in Paradise Luke 23.43 the body three daies and three nights in the graue and I can not see how in eyther of these parts hee descended into hell Thirdly there is an analogie betweene the first Adam and second Adam the first Adam the same day he sinned was cast out of Paradise the second Adam the same day he made satisfaction for sinne went immediately into paradise Fourthly many confessions of faith in former ages mention no such locall descention of Christ yea a great number haue clean omitted it as is aforeshewed I know there is great strife concerning this poynt but wee may not striue for that wee bee brethren but aske that wisedome
the power and infection of it in vs. The act of Christs death is past but the vertue and power thereof endureth for euer When we haue grace to denie our selues and to put our trust in Christ and by faith hold him fast in our hearts then as Christ himselfe by the power of his God-head ouercame death hell and damnation in himselfe so shall wee by the same power of his God-head and grace dwelling in vs. Eph. 3.20 Gal. 2.21.2 Cor. 13.5 crucifie the flesh with the affections and lusts thereof Gal. 5.25.26 Ninthly the death of Christ ought to bee to all impenitent sinners the greatest motiue to moue them and turne them vnto Christ and to humble them because they haue peirced him by their sinnes This I say ought to cause them to mourne for him as the Prophet Zacharie speaketh Chap. 12.10 whom euen they themselues and not the Iewes haue wounded Esay 53. wherefore if this moue them not their case is dangerous Tenthly be ready if thou beest a beleeuer to lay downe thy life for Christ if neede so require as hee hath done for thee and to dye rather then to doe any thing which thou knowest manifestly to bee contrary to his will of this mind were all the Martyrs and faithfull people of God in all ages Eleauenthly furthermore speciall instructions if it bee doubted what the alter was whereon Christ offred his sacrifice because the Priests auouch it to bee the Crosse I beleeue rather that Christ himselfe was the Priest the Sacrifice and the Alter the Sacrifice as hee is man the Priest as hee is both God and man the Alter as hee is God for the propertie of an Alter is to sanctifie the Sacrifice as Chirst saith Mat. 23.9 Now Christ as hee was God sanctifieth himselfe as hee was man Ioh. 17.19 for their sakes sanctifie I my selfe and this hee did first by setting apart his manhood to bee a Sacrifice vnto his Father for our sinnes Secondly by giuing vnto this Sacrifice merit and efficacie to bee a meritorious sacrifice wherefore the wodde crosse was not his Altar as Papists haue imagined Twelftly the Prophet Haggai saith that the second temple built by Zerubbabel was nothing in beautie vnto the first which was built by Salomon for it wanted fiue things which the first Temple had first the appearing and presence of God at the mercie seate betweene the two Cherubins Secondly the vrim and thummim on the brestplate of the high Priest Thirdly the inspiration of the holy Ghost vpon extraordinarie Prophets Fourthly the Arke of the couenant which was lost in the captiuitie Fiftly fire from heauen to burne their Sacrifices And yet notwithstanding all this losse the same Prophet in the same Chapter the tenth verse following assureth that the glorie of the last house shall bee greater then the first because the Sacrifice of Christ at his comming should giue glory and dignitie to it and for that his presence preaching and teaching in it gaue it more glory then the former fiue speciall graces and gifts of God did or could giue vnto the first temple Quest 38. The Apostle saith that Christ triumphed ouer his enemies on the Crosse Col. 2.14.15 I pray you how may that appeare Ans Two manner of waies First by arguments which hee gaue then and there of his glorious maiestie and diuine excellencie Secondly by signes of victorie The signes of a diuine maiestie in him then and there so crucified are these following First the title set ouer his crosse Iesus of Nazareth king of the Iewes Pilate intending hereby to aggrauate his offence the ouer-ruling hand of God ruling his hart and hand caused him to write that which Patriaches and Prophets in all former ages had taught and prophecied of him This was done by the prouident hand of God for the aduancement and glorie of Christ So did Caiphas he prophecied of him that it was necessarie that one should die for the people God turnes Balaams cursings into blessings When a man is most disgraced in the world then commonly God and his children most honour him And the superscription which Pilate set on the Crosse was in three languages of the best note no doubt by Gods speciall prouidence to publish the death of the Sonne of God to all nations Secondly the conuersion of the theefe crucified with him is a very worthy argument of his diuine excellencie for by it he giues a notable experience vnto the world of the power of his death and vertue of his passion He gaue the theefe as great a sinner as it is like as the other a penitent and beleeuing heart so that albeit his hands and feete were nayled to the crosse yet his hart and tongue were at libertie to speak good words Luke 23.40 both to ask the Lord Christ mercie and to reproue his fellow for his sinne The grace of God in a man is like new wine in a vessell which must haue vent as Elihu speaketh Iohn 7.38 If the life of God be in vs it will be seene in some motions or actions or both for Christs spirit in him caused him First to reproue and to endeuour to reduce his fellow to grace Secondly to condemne humble and cast downe himselfe Thirdly to excuse Christ euen then when all accused him Peter denyed him and all forsooke him Fourthly to beg mercie and grace at Christs hands infallible notes of grace and sound repentance Eclipse of the Sunne Thirdly the eclipsing and darkning of the Sunne from the sixt houre to the ninth was a miraculous signe of his diuine excellencie and maiestie for this eclipse was not an ordinarie eclipse which euer hapneth in the new Moone by the interposition of the body of the Moone beetweene our sight and the Sunne for it was at the time of the Passeouer Luke 23.44 which alwaies was kept at the full Moone Thus one of the best and worthiest creatures in the world did preach Christ when men condemned Christ Mat. 27.11 Fourthly the rending of the vaile of the Temple was one speciall argument seruing to the same purpose hereby was signified first that heauen which was shut against vs for sinne is now set open Secondly that by Christ the mediator wee haue free accesse to God by prayer in the name of Christ without any stop Thirdly that the Iudaical and ceremonious seruice was then at an end Fourthly that when we forsake god his word God wil take from vs the best signes of his presence and fauour as the Temple was to the Iewes Fiftly his maiestie was set forth by an earth-quake An earthquake Mat. 27.51 for the very earth trembled and desired as it were to speake and preach his power when men denyed him and crucified him Sixtly the dead bodies of the Saints The resurrection of the Saints came out of their graues to preach him the power of his death and of his resurrection because of the dead silence of men and hardnes of their hearts
ouer him Mat. 27.62.63 till the sepulcher was sealed and kept with a certaine number of armed men And thus the enemies of grace labored for the cutting off of the Messias Dan. 9. and to triumph ouer him But he was soone loosened of the sorrowes of death and these bands of hell as Saint Peter speaketh it was impossible for this Sampson to bee long so bound vp of his enemies Act. 2.24 And like as they seemed to triumph ouer the Lord and head vntill the resurrection so the same enemies Sathan death and the graue seeme to haue swallowed vp all the blessed members of Iesus Christ and to triumph ouer them in like manner but their deliuerance also commeth for which cause the Apostle teaching vs to cast the eye of our faith on the resurrection breakes forth into this holy exclamation 1. Cor. 15.55 O death where is thy sting O graue where is thy victory And thus the Sonne of God humbled himselfe and made himselfe as nothing Phil. 2.7 The Comforts and Fruits which follow this Faith are these First I am comforted by this lowest degree of Christs humiliation on this manner I see nothing was left vndone for the full acomplishment of the whole worke of my redemption for the Soune of God was left as it were for a season fast bound in the hands and in the bands of death Secondly I must bee comforted in extreeme dangers and afflictions of body and minde when I seeme to bee forsaken of God for I see the Son of God pressed but not oppressed cast downe into the danger of death yet not forsaken of god Thirdly when the feares of death and of the graue terrifie me I must record my former experience of Gods loue in mine illumination conuersion and sanctification Psal 23. and so ouercome the feares of death but specially to this end must I record this humiliation of the Sonne of God For his graue and buriall hath merited for vs that our graues shall bee for vs as beds of downe to keepe vs in safetie till the day of the resurrection and glorious appearance of the Sonne of God for I must bee assured that his precious body beeing thus humbled and as it were forsaken he shall take away all shame from the bodies of all his members by the merit of his buriall and descention into hell Quest 42. Thus far shall suffice of the degrees of Christs humiliation now proceed to speake of the three degrees of his exaltation and first let me heare what you can say of his resurrection from the dead Ans First I know and professe with mouth and beleeue in mine heart that Iesus Christ the onely beegotten Sonne of God being truely dead and buried rose againe in the same very body wherein hee dyed from death to life againe And of this I haue most pregnant proofe and cleere euidence to rest my faith vpon from the Scriptures and testimonies of holy men and Angels First the testimonie of Scriptures Thus the Apostle beginneth to proue the Resurrection 1. Cor. 15.3.4 I deliuered vnto you that which I receiued how that Christ dyed for our sinnes according to the Scriptures and that he was buried and that he arose the third day according to the Scriptures Rom. 4.25 Hee dyed for our sinnes and rose againe for our iustification 1. Cor. 15.14 If Christ bee not risen then is our preaching in vaine and our faith is also in vaine The prophecies are these Esay 53.8 He was taken out from the prison and from iudgement Psal 16.10 For thou wilt not leaue my soule in the graue neither wilt thou suffer thy holy one to see corruption The accomplishment of these prophecies are often recorded in the new Testament namely in these places Act. 2.31 Dauid knowing before spake of the Resurrection of Christ that his soule should not be left in the graue neither his flesh should see corruption Againe of the same prophecie Paul speaking of the Resurrection of Christ alleadgeth it Act. 13.35 He saith also in another place Thou wilt not suffer thine holy one to see corruption Howbeit Dauid after he had serued his time by the counsell of God he slept and was layd with his Fathers and saw corruption but hee whom God raised vp saw no corruption The signe or type of this buriall and resurrection was Ionas The thing signified and the accomplishment of that prophecie is expresly recorded Mat. 12.39.40 Secondly the testimony of men accepted and approued of God in the Scriptures first the holy women which conuersed with him in his life saw the sepulcher and testified his resurrection Mat. 28.1 and their testimonie is allowed of God Secondly Peter saw him and testified it Act. 2. and his testimony is accepted for a good euidence 1. Cor. 15.5 Thirdly the twelue Disciples or witnesses which he had chosen they saw him and testified 1. Cor. 15.5 Ioh. 20.19 Fourthly the Apostle assureth vs that hee was seene of more then fiue hundred holy men at once and their testimony is good 1. Cor. 15.6 Fiftly hee addeth that hee saw Christ himselfe 1. Cor. 15.8 and his testimony is good Or thus his fiue appearances the first day first to Mary Magdalene Mar. 16.5.9 Iohn 20.11 The second appearance againe to Mary Magdalene and the other Mary Mat. 28.9 The third appearance to the two Disciples going to Emaus Luke 23.13 The fourth appearance to Peter alone 1. Cor. 15.5 The fift appearance was to al the Disciples Iohn 20.19 The sixt appearance in the fortie dayes following first eight dayes after his Resurrection to the Disciples in a house together Iohn 20.16 Secondly to sixe or seauen as they went to fishing Iohn 21.1 Thirdly to Iames alone 1. Cor. 15.7 Fourthly to all the Disciples in the mountaine where hee Mar. 16.6 Ioh. 20.12.13 gaue them the Apostolicall commission Mat. 28.16 Fiftly the fift and last was in the mount of Oliues when hee ascended Act. 1.12 Thirdly the testimony of Angels The Angels also as they did preach and testifie vnto men being sent from God his conception his birth so they serued attended and ministred vnto him in his life in his passion in his graue in his Resurrection and ascention as they also testifie of all these Articles of the faith Mat. 28.5.6.7 The Angell of the Lord said to the women feare ye not for I know that ye seeke Iesus which was crucified he is not here for he is risen as hee said come see the place where the Lord was laid and goe quickly and tell his Disciples that he is risen from the dead and behold he goeth before you into Galilie there yee shall see him lo I haue told you Fourthly the fourth testimony is the testimony of euery beleeuing heart Euery beleeuer feeles in some measure and desires more and more with the Apostle Phil. 3.10 To feele and know the vertue of his Resurrection In things naturall a man must first haue experience in seeing and feeling and then beleeue but it is
contrary in religion a man must first beleeue and then comes experience afterward The true beleeuer can speake after his experience thus like as though I were blinde and could not see with mine eyes the body of the Sunne in the heauens yet because I feele the heat and comfort of the Sunne therefore I beleeue the Sunne shines vpon the earth euen so I finding the worke of the Sonne of God in mine heart and in my first resurrection must verily beeleeue his blessed resurrection Quest 43. Tell me next what was the manner of his resurrection and lastly what vse we haue of this Article and of this faith Ans First the Lord Iesus being truely dead and buried rose againe by his owne almighty power as is often testified Iohn 18. No man taketh my life from me but I lay it downe of my selfe I haue power to lay it downe and haue power to take it againe And so his Apostles Paul and Peter assure vs hee quickned himselfe by his owne spirit Rom. 8.11 1. Pet. 18.19 Whereby hee doth approue himselfe comfortably vnto vs to bee the very Sonne of God as Saint Paul noteth Rom. 1.4 saying hee was declared mightely to bee the Sonne of God touching the spirit of sanctification by the resurrection from the dead Secondly as touching the forme he rose in or how his body was qualified I answere that after his resurrection his body was glorified richly yea most gloriously qualified with supernaturall graces his body was incorruptible and it was made a shining body a resemblance whereof some of his Disciples saw in the mount and it was indued with agility to moue as well vpward as downeward as may appeare by the ascention of his body to heauen which was not caused by constraint or by any violent motiue but by a propertie agreeing to all bodies glorified Yet in the exaltation of Christs manhood wee must remember two caueats first that hee did neuer lay aside the essentiall properties of a true body as length bredth thicknesse visibilitie locallitie or to be in one place at once and no more but keepeth all these still because they serue for the being of his body Secondly wee must remember that the gifts of glory in Christs body are not infinite but finite for his humane nature being but a creature and therefore finite could not receiue infinite graces c. Christs body is not omnipotent and infinite for this is to affirme he had no humane body and to make the creature the creator That it might appeare vnto the Disciples hee had a glorious body and was changed hee was not alwayes in their presence but came often sodenly into their presence and once the doores being shut the doores giuing place and being opened they knew not how he that thickned the water to walk on can cause doores and rockes to giue way vnto his comming without any peircing or passing through them as Papists haue imagined Christ had a reall and true body after the resurrection Finally that hee had a true body a reall body the very same wherein hee suffred and not a fayned body as heretiques haue auouched is testified by many arguments vnto vs hee shewed some scars wounds and blemishes of his passion in his body now glorified as then remaining for the confirmation of men and to this end he conuersed with men he did eate and drinke often in the presence of his Apostles after his resurrection The vse of this Article concerning Christs resurrection and of this Faith is this First the resurrection of Christ is a publike testimony that hee hath perfect righteousnesse for all such as trust in him 2. Tim. 1.12 for if there had remained but one of our sinnes either vnperfectly punished in him or not fully satisfied by him hee could not assuredly then haue risen from the death for where but one sinne is there must bee death Rom. 6.23 as God hath decreede Like as then the father by deliuering Christ to death hath indeed condemned our sinnes in Christ Rom. 8.3 so by rasing him from death hee hath absolued Christ from our sinnes and vs in Christ 1. Cor. 15.17 Rom. 4.25 As our sinnes are condemned and punished in the death of Christ so our absolution and discharge is in his resurrection Christ was giuen to death for our sinnes and risen againe for our iustification Secondly the beleeuer is truely said to be dead to sinne or to be dead with Christ because the vertue of Christs death works effectually in his heart the death of sinne and next to be buried with Christ into his death Rom. 6.2.3.4 beecause of the vertue which proceedes from Christs buriall to cause him so to bury sinne that it neuer can rise vp any more to bee so stirring in him as it was before he came to Christ And lastly The beleeuer truly said to be dead with Christ buried and risen with him the beleeuer is as truly said to be risen with Christ Col. 3.1 beecause a speciall vertue and grace proceedes also from Christs resurrection to the beleeuing heart to quicken it vnto newnesse of life And this is that grace which the Apostle desires more and more to feele and find to abound in himselfe when hee desires to know Christ better and the vertue of his resurrection Phil. 3.10 Wherefore we must embrace Christ risen in the armes of our precious faith and so apply him vnto our hearts that wee may sensibly feele vertue to come from him not onely to crucifie our old affections but also to stir vp dayly new holy and heauenly affections in our harts Col. 3. If ye be risen with Christ seeke those things which are aboue c. 1. Pet. 1.3 We are regenerate to a liuely hope by the resurrection of Iesus Christ from the dead As it was in the cure of the woman which had the bloudy issue so it is in the curing and quickning of sinners which are full of bloudie issues all which must bee stanched and cured by a certaine vertue deriued from Christ into them Mar. 5.29.30 This is the prayer Eph. 4.19 Thirdly the third fruit which is ioyned with the second is the assurance of our perseuerance in grace and of our full victory against sinne and death For they that are ingrafted into Christ by faith draw from him such a spirituall life and power Rom. 6.9.10 as they shall neuer loose no not in the parting a sunder of soule and body Rom. 8.38 Iohn 8.51 If any man keepe my word he shall neuer see death Fourthly the last benefite of his resurrection is the resurrection of our bodies The truth is this that good and bad shall rise againe yet there is a great difference in the rising of the one and the other for the Godly shall rise by vertue of Christs resurrection 1. Cor. 6.14 Rom. 8.11 Phil. 3.21 1. The. 4.14 and that to eternall glory but the vngodly rise by the power of Christ not as hee is a redeemer