Selected quad for the lemma: death_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
death_n wonderful_a work_n wrought_v 61 3 7.6711 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A20766 The summe of sacred diuinitie briefly & methodically propounded : more largly & cleerely handled and explaned / published by John Downame ... Downame, John, d. 1652. 1625 (1625) STC 7148.3; ESTC S5154 448,527 580

There are 3 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

another feruently being borne againe c. maketh a difference betweene these three Regeneration Sanctification and the fruits thereof in louing one another This is yet more euident in that Regeneration is that which b Iohn 1. 12 13 maketh vs the sonnes of God but c Ro. 8 9 10 11 Sanctification is the worke of Gods Spirit when 〈◊〉 once his sonnes although these things in time cannot bee seuered but in order and nature onely I make therefore Regeneration to be the whole work of our being in Christ and the meanes of those two notable Graces that wee haue from him Iustification and Sanctification as Generation is the meanes of that corruption that from our fleshly Parents commeth downe vpon vs so our Sauiour taketh it in the d Iohn 3. 3. place before named propounding this as the summe of Christianitie Vnlesse a man bee borne againe hee cannot see the Kingdom of God And this Regeneration is indeed a great and a wonderfull worke of God a Miracle of all Miracles and the onely Miracle which now adayes hee worketh ordinarily in his Church raising men from death to life a more excellent life then we lost in Adam whereupon it is called A quickening Ephes 2. 5. To proceed then to the opening of the former definition First The worke of Regeneration is altogether heauenly o. ● spirituall and spirituall as in Generation all things are fleshly and carnall whereupon it is called The Seed of God 1. Iohn 3. 9. This deceiued that great Doctor Nicodemus that when our Sauiour taught him Vnlesse a man be borne againe he cannot see the Kingdome of God he answered How e Iohn 3. 4. can this bee Can a man that is old enter into his Mothers wombe and bee borne againe Not vnderstanding that all things heere are spirituall The begetter not a man as our Parents according to the flesh are but the Spirit of God himselfe That f Iohn 3. 6. which is borne of the Spirit is Spirit g Iohn 1. 13. which are not borne of bloud nor of the will of man but of GOD. h 1. Cor. 12. 13. By one Spirit wee are of the will of the flesh all baptized into one Bodie c. The seed wherewith wee are begotten is the i 1. Iohn 3. 9. seed of God not corruptible but immortall the worke it selfe spirituall For that which is borne of the Spirit is Spirit Iohn 3. 6. And thus doth the Apostle 1. Cor. 15. 45. compare our heauenly and spirituall condition that wee haue by Christ opposing it to that wee had in Adam who though he were made perfectly holy yet was made onely naturall The first man ADAM was made a liuing soule or a naturall person the last ADAM was made a quickening Spirit Againe k Verse 49. Such as the earthly one is such also are those that are earthly and such as the heauenly one is such also are those that are heauenly And as we beare the Image of the earthly one so shall wee beare the Image of the heauenly one Secondly I note the dignitie of those that GOD incorporating into Christ vouchsafeth the honour of a new Birth vnto that it is a translating of them from the rotten stocke of their Parents according to the flesh and an in graffing of them into the noble Stocke of his Sonne Christ Iesus that as we are of one fleshly mould and substance with our Parents so are we spiritually of one nature and substance with Christ and are truely and indeed but in a heauenly and spirituall manner bone of his bones and flesh of his flesh as the Apostle saith By l 1. Cor. 12. 13. one Spirit wee all are baptized into one Bodie and are made to drinke into one Spirit that is are incorporate into Christ and made partakers of his whole person both of his bodie and soule And hereupon wee are said to bee m 2. Cor. 5. 17. in Christ to n Gal. 3. 27. put on Christ that o Ephes 3. 17. Christ dwelleth in vs and that wee are his p Heb. 3. 6. House and q 2. Cor. 6. 16. Temples c. This neere coniunction our Sauiour expresseth by the similitude of a Vine and the branches Iohn 15. 1 2. The Apostle of a Bodie and the members 1. Cor. 12. 12. and againe of a man and wife in wedlocke Ephes 5. 23. The husband is the wiues head as Christ is the head of the Church Thus the Prophet also speaketh Hosh 2. 18. I will espouse thee to be mine for euer The Song of Salomon and the fiue fortieth Psalme are wholly spēt in the celebrating of this spirituall Marriage And Ezechiel in his sixteenth Chapter doth notably declare it from the eighth Verse vnto the foureteenth I stretched the wing of my garment ouer thee taking there for my Wife and being thy Husband and Redeemer I couered thy nakednesse and sware and entred into a Couenant with thee that thou mightest be mine I washed thee with water and washed away the abundance of bloud from thee and anoynted thee with Oyle as great Princes were wont to haue their Wiues to bee before they came together meaning the anointing of the Spirit whereby shee was regenerate and restored to her beautie To conclude saith hee I clothed thee with broydered worke and shod thee with Badgers skinnes and I girded thee about with fine Linnen and couered thee with Silke I decked thee also with Ornaments and I put Bracelets vpon thy hands and a Chaine on thy necke and I put a Frontlet vpon thy face and Earings in thine eares and a beautifull Crowne vpon thine head that is I gaue thee all things both for necessitie and delight crowned thee with beautie and great honour and made thee a Queene by thy match with me The man thus borne againe or so much of him as is regenerate is called r 1. Cor. 5. 5. Gal. 5. 17. Spirit A ſ Ephes 4. 24. Col. 3. 20. new man or a man new created The t Rom. 7. 22 25. minde The u Rom. 7. 22. Ephes 3. 16. inner man The Spirit principally in regard of the Authour and Efficient of it the Spirit of God and of that whole heauenly and spirituall worke whereof wee heard before A man new created to shew both the excellencie and difficultie of the worke the excellencie as being all cast into a new mould that our fleshlinesse may bee put off the difficultie in that it is no lesse a piece of worke then to make the World againe that so wee may learne to ascribe the Glorie of it vnto God alone For x Psal 100. 3. he hath made vs and we haue not made our selues to be his flocke and the sheepe of his pasture And as the Apostle saith to the y Ephes 1. 10. Ephesians Wee are his workmanship created in Christ Iesus vnto good workes Lastly Because in our m 〈…〉 e and inward parts this
calleth them Iohn 8. 44. he is the Seed of the woman to bruise and tread downe their head in perpetuall enmitie and defiance with them not a friend to dye and suffer for them being that wherein he doth so much l Rom. 5. 8. commend his loue Christ indeed gaue an infinite merit to all his Actions to the end whereunto he purposed them and suffered in waight and measure a proportionable punishment for the Redemption of all Gods people But the Scripture speaketh euidently that m Gal. 2. 21. Christ dyed not he suffered nothing in vaine nor more then was of necessity for the sauing of his Church And when Prayers and Intercession which hee offered not for all are one part of his Priesthood and consequently of that sufficiencie which it was requisite hee should performe to God-ward for vs it is manifest that in the Ordinance and Decree of God his death without the same had not beene thorowly sufficient for the sauing of the Elect themselues much lesse of all the World And why should we imagine a halfe sufficiencie wrought for them in his death and sufferings when the other part of his Prayers and Intercession without which there is no complete nor perfect sufficiency at all cannot be drawne vnto them No better is the Dreame of vniuersall Grace in Christ offered vnto all and that for the vnbeliefe which God fore-saw would be in some hee hath decreed to reiect them which beside the Word of God common sense and experience doth controll since it is plaine and stands prooued before at large that all men are not called no not without an outward call Sixtly The end of all is the setting forth of his Glorie to set forth in them the prayse of his Mercie specially in Election to shew the riches of his Mercie in Reprobation the seueritie of his Iustice as the Wiseman saith n Pro. 16. 4. God hath made all for himselfe that is for his Glorie sake euen the wicked vnto the day of euill The end therefore of these Decrees is not simply the sauing of the one and the destroying of the other but a farther and a farre more excellent and precious end to manifest the Glorie of God in them both His Wisedome Power Truth Lenitie Patience Long sufferance Hatred of sinne loue of Righteousnesse and other Vertues as hath appeared before out of the ninth to the Romanes But especially his Mercie and Iustice heere shine foorth and carrie away the prayse His wonderfull and seuere Iustice in punishing transgression and inflicting wrath which end the Apostle teacheth Rom. 9. 22. What if God willing to shew wrath c The riches of his Mercie and Goodnesse in helping out of miserie in and of and by for himselfe poore silly and wretched man whom otherwise saluation it selfe had not beene able for to saue This end the Apostle there teacheth plainely That o Rom. 9. 23. he might make knowne the riches of his Glorie vpon the vessels of mercie which he hath before prepared vnto glorie And Ephes 1. 5 6. He that predestinated vs to be his adopted sonnes through Iesus Christ to the praise of the glorie of his grace That so no flesh p 1. Cor. 1. 29. might reioyce before him but euerie q Phil. 2. 11. tongue might confesse that Iesus Christ is the Lord to the praise of God the Father To returne to the Couenant mediated by Christ Because This Couenant is called the Couenant of Grace the same commeth from the onely mercie and fauour of God in his Sonne it is called the Couenant of Grace Here therefore is another Couenant that God hath made with man ouer beside the Couenant of Works which he made before A Couenant of another and a quite differing nature for First it is grounded vpon the free mercie of God in Christ otherwise it is in the Couenant of Works where Christ or the Grace of God in Christ was no part at all of the Couenant for there needed then no Mediator because in the beginning God and man were not at oddes Secondly the conditions of these two Couenants differ the Law or Couenant of Workes offereth saluation vnder condition of perfect obedience The Gospell or Couenant of Grace vnder the condition of faith that is to say if we beleeue in Christ who hath done it for vs. Of both these Couenants the Couenant of Workes and the Couenant of Grace Ieremie r Ier. 31. 31. speaketh in his one and thirtieth Chapter and Paul to the ſ Gal. 4. 24. Galatians sheweth how they were shadowed by two women as by two types that is to say by Hagar the bond and Sara the free-woman for these women saith hee are the two Couenants You may see further touching them both t Phil. 3 9. That I might be found in him that is not hauing mine owne righteousnesse which is of the Law but that which is through the faith of Christ euen the righteousnesse which is of God through Christ Phil. 3. u Rom. 9. 30 31 32. What shal we say then that the Gentiles which followed not righteousnesse haue attained vnto righteousnesse euen the righteousnesse which is of faith Put Israel which followed the Law of righteousnes could not attain vnto the Law of Righteousnesse Wherefore because they sought it not by faith but as it were by the workes of the Law Rom. 9. x Rom. 10. 3 ● 5 6 7. For they beeing ignorant of the righteousnesse of God and going about to establish thei owne righteousnesse haue not submitted themselues to the righteousnesse of God for Christ is the end of the Law for righteousnesse to euerie one that beleeueth for Moses thus describeth the righteousnesse which is of the Law that the man which doth these thinks shall liue thereby But the righteousnesse which is of faith speaketh on this wise Say not in thine heart Who shall ascend into Heauen That is to bring Christ from aboue Or Who shall goe downe into the deepe That is to bring vp Christ from the dead Rom. 10. y Gal. 3. 11 12. That no man is iustified by the Law in the sight of God it is euident for the iust shall liue by faith Now the Law is not of faith but the man that doth these things shall liue by them Gal. 3. And these two being the onely meanes whereby true happinesse may bee attained are so contrarie one vnto another that where the one is the other cannot bee neyther can saluation come in part by the one and in part by the other Whereupon the Apostle vseth to dispute that we are iustified by workes onely or by faith alone This is the summe of his whole Argument in the three first Chapters of the Epistle to the Romans Eyther we are iustified by Workes or by Faith But not by workes neyther of the Law of Nature nor of the morall Law neyther Gentile which is without the Law written nor Iew which hath it
and of edification one towards another Destroy not for meates sake the worke of God All things indeed are cleane but it is ill for the man that eateth with offence It is good not to eate flesh nor to drinke wine nor to doe any thing whereby thy Brother stumbleth or is offended or made weake To set downe therefore the cautions that are to bee giuen heerein and how and in what cases wee are so to bridle our Christian libertie The first caution is that it bee in things which GOD hath once restrayned for no Law of God nor rule of Charitie bindeth to forbeare meates or drinkes or other things which neuer were vnlawfull by the Commandement of God but by the vaine superstition of men that being but to giue strength and countenance to the doctrine of Deuils with which name the Apostle brandeth them 1. Tim. 4. 1. Secondly It must bee but to beare with our weake Brethren and for awhile t Act. 15 28 29 till they may be better informed of the libertie they haue in Christ it must not bee to nourish or strengthen men in euill nor when it tendeth not to edification but destruction So did u Act. 16. 3. Paul circumcise Timothy not as the Sacrament that God had once ordayned but as a bare Ceremonie and thing indifferent which he had free power to vse for the edification of the Church till the abolishing of Ceremonies by the comming of Christ were better knowne But x Gal. 2. 4 5. Titus he would in no sort circumcise when he saw he could not doe it without betraying the Truth of the Gospell and giuing occasion to the aduersaries against him The second step of our Soueraigntie renewed is the and deliuerance from the bondage of Satan setting vs free from the bondage and slauerie of Satan vnder whom we were held before in thraldome in a continuall feare of death as the Apostle teacheth Heb. 2. 14. 15. that by death he might abolish him that hath the power of death that is to say the Deuil and might set free from his tyrannie and dominion as many as through feare of death were all their life long subiect vnto bondage This was the first promise made in Paradise y Gen. 3. 15. The seed of the woman Christ and in him and by his power all those that are his shall bruise the head of the Serpent The third last is a noble priuiledge and prerogatiue This also as a noble accesse added thereunto that the holy Angels themselues are made Ministers for our good to Gods children ouer aboue all that Adā had that the holy Angels themselues are made Ministers for our good whereof there bee many most glorious promises in the Word Psal 91. 11. Hee will giue his Angels charge ouer thee to keepe thee in all thy wayes A fauour principally meant to Christ the Head of the Church and after him to all the faithfull Generally the Apostle to the z Heb. 1. 14. Hebrewes saith They are ministring Spirits sent forth for their sakes that are to inherit saluation And in the Psalme a Psal 34. 9. The Angell of IEHOVAH pitcheth his Tents round about those that feare him Hereupon our Sauiour calleth them our b Mat. 18. 10. See you despise not one of these little ones for I say vnto you that their Angels in Heauen doe alwayes behold the face of my Father c. Angels for first thorowout the course of our life they watch ouer vs to keepe vs in all our wayes that no euill should come vnto vs as it followeth in that c Psal 91. 12 13 Psalme and as wee are taught not onely by the Example of d Dan. 1. 3. Daniel for whose sake God sent his Angell to stop the mouth of the Lyons that they should not hurt him And of Shadrach e Dan. 3. 28. Meshach and Abednego deliuered by an Angell from the fury of the flame which the prophane King himselfe was driuen to acknowledge and of diuers others whose liues are registred in the Scriptures but beside by the manifold experience that euery one of vs hath in our selues in so many so wonderfull and so strange escapes whereof no reason can be assigned but the Angels watchfull attendance and garding of vs. Secondly In the houre of death they are about vs readie at the last gaspe to receiue our Soule and by their Ministerie to conuey it vp to Heauen for when Lazarus dyed f Luke 16. 22. He was carryed saith our Sauiour Christ of the Angels into ABRAHAMS bosome The right whereby wee haue this is because being seruants vnto Christ who is the Head consequently they are to serue the faithfull which are his members The excellencie of their seruice the Scripture commendeth vnto vs by diuers arguments First By their nature qualified and made fit for it in that they are Spirits Secondly By their rule and soueraigntie being themselues called Thrones Dominions Principalities Gouernments Chiefe Princes c. And what a thing is it then to haue so great Princes attending on vs Thirdly By their power able to throw downe whatsoeuer doth withstand them Whereof among many other we haue a famous Example of one Angell that in one night slue one hundred fourescore and fiue thousand of the Assyrians Campe 2. Kings 19. 25. Fourthly By their Glorie to terrifie and amaze our Aduersaries as we reade in MATTHEW The g Mat. 28. 3 4. Angell of the Lord came downe from Heauen whose countenance was like lightening and his garment white as snow for feare of him the Keepers were smitten and became as dead men Fiftly By their Wisdome and Knowledge Sixtly By the place where they dwell being in Heauen and therefore haue all aduantages to doe vs good Seuenthly By the multitude and number of holy Angels which maketh not a little for the strengthening of our Faith for euen among men A h Eccles 4. 12. threefold cord is not easily broken When i Gen. 32. 1 2. Iacob went on his way to returne into his Countrey as God had commanded him the Angels of God met him euen a whole Armie and troope of Angels in so much as hee called the name of the place Machanaima a payre of Armies his owne and the Angels Armie So in k Luke 2. 13. Luke it is said that there was with the Shepherds a multitude of an heauenly Armie In the l Psal 68. 17. Psalmes They are named many thousands of Angels And to the m Heb. 12. 22. Hebrewes Myriades that is ten thousands of Angels n Dan. 7. 10. DANIEL also reckoneth a thousand thousand standing before the Ancient of dayes By this Argument o 2. Kings 6. 15 16 17. Elisha the man of God incourageth his Seruant when seeing the Companies and troopes of men that compassed the Citie and Horses and Chariots hee cryed out Alas Master what shall wee doe To whom ELISHA said Feare not for there