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A01262 Certaine fruitfull instructions and necessary doctrines meete to edify in the feare of God faithfully gathered together by Iohn Frewen ... ; whereunto is added a table, wherein the reader may easily find out the principall matters conteined in this booke. Frewen, John, 1558-1628. 1587 (1587) STC 11379.5; ESTC S4308 159,556 432

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it first I had no purpose nor entent that it should at any time come so publikely vnto thy handes Other excuses I could alleadge which if thou knewest would seeme I doubt not very reasonable vnto thee Notwithstanding to auoyde offence asmuch as I can and to the ende this might bee noe hinderance to thy godly desire I thought good to annexe this table whereby thou maist easily finde the principall matters comprehended in this booke And so brotherly entreating thee with z●●le and diligence to accept and profite in the one and charitably to beare with the other I hartily commend thee vnto the Lord. Thine in Christ Io. Fr. A table necessarily describing in vvhat sentence or doctrin the principall matters conteyned in this booke may easily be found A Affliction IF we will followe Christ we must suffer affliction pag. 6. The Godly are ioyfull in affliction pag. 182 Afflictions come by the prouidence of God pag. 183. 184. Afflictions be the rods of God to the iust pag. 185 Afflictions come for diuers causes pag. 187 Patience ouercōmeth afflictions pag. 188 The patience of the faithfull is tryed by Afflictions pag. 190 Anger Anger is to be auoyded with hatred and enuie pag. 69 Angry wordes and thoughtes forbidden pag. 70 Of anger and the effects therof pag. 74 Apostles Succession is nothing without the doctrine of the Apostles pag. 281 B Baptisme Of Baptisme pag. 325 Fruitefull doctrines concerning Baptisme pag. 326 The grace of regeneration figured in Baptisme pag. 328 VVhen Baptisme was ordeyned pag. 330 Papisticall vntruethes concerning Baptisme pag. 331 VVhy we are baptised and eate the supper pag. 332 Binde seeke Remit Bodie and Bloud How the true bodie of Christ must be receaued pag. 335. 337 The wicked doe not eate the bodie of Christ pag. 350 How the bodie bloud of Christ is truly receaued pag. 337 C Chance Nothing commeth by chance or fortune pag. 203 Christ. Chist is the true shepheard pag. 14 Christ the onely mediator why so called pag. 17 Iesus Christe must sanctifie our prayers pag. 16 Faith in Christ pag. 134 Christ hath freed vs from the law pag. 145 The spirite of Christ dwelleth in Christians pag. 155 The fruite of our cōmunion with the death of Christ pag. 159 Of Christ his person and office his priesthood and kingdome pag. 227 How we ought to knowe and cōfesse Christ pag. 228 Christ is the liuely image of the Father pag. 230 VVhy our Sauiour Christ came in the flesh pag. 232 Faith in Christ the meane of our saluation pag. 233 VVe are iustified by the grace of God in Christ and not by woorkes pag. 236 Prayers to Saints is repugnant to the mediatorship of Christ pag. 274 Christ is the only intercessor with the Father pag. 277 The Papists will haue Christ to be in part a Sauiour pag. 278 Contrarietie betweene the religion of Christ and the Pope pag. 280 The right applying of Christes sufferinges and sacramentes to our benefitte pag. 323 Of the presence of Christ in the supper pag. 344 Christe feedeth vs with his substance pag. 346 Of the second comming of Chrst pag. 360 Christ is the Apostle of our profession pag. 363 Christian The libertie of a true Christian pag. 151 The first point of a true Christian pag. 152 A true Christian is partly vnder the lawe and partly vnder grace pag. 154 Christians must be constant pag. 157 The dutie of Christians pag. 158 Three markes of a Christian souldier pag. 369 A note to know a true Christian pag. 153 Church The description of the inuisible Church and visible pag. 285 The Church may erre pag. 287 The name of the Church abused by wolues pag. 288 Commaundement The exposition of the 6. commandement pag. 67 Of the 7. Commandement pag. 76 Of the 8. Commandement pag. 88 Of the 9. Commandement pag. 103 Of the last Commandement pag. 115 Concupiscence Concupiscence restrayned by the Papistes pag. 222 Concupiscence without consent is sinne pag. 125 Conscience Faith and a good conscience the armour of the faithfull pag. 8 Couet and couetousnesse What is meant by the worde Couet pag. 116 Against Couetousnes vsury pag. 94 D. Die To be partakers of the life of Iesus Christ wee must first suffer with him pag. 191 Deedes In euill deedes left vndone and in good deedes done we may be deceiued pag. 127 Diuell seeke Sathan Doctrine The doctrine of freewill is an arrogant doctrine pag. 251. 253 False doctrine concerning inuocation pag. 276 VVith what doctrine ministers must be furnished pag. 303 The agreement of the Popish doctrine with the Apostles pag. 351 E Egypt VVhat signifieth the deliuerance out of Egypt pag. 31 Enuie looke anger Essence The vnitie of Essence is not taken away by the distinction of persons pag. 219 F Faith and faithfull Faith is a pretious treasure pag. 8 The meanes to enioy faith alwais pag. 9 Faith is not without prayer pag. 10 Faith it is that iustifieth pag. 23 Through Faith our sinnes are forgiuen pag. 215 How Faith doth iustifie pag. 237 Faith doeth iustifie 3. manner of wayes pag. 244 Faith is the meanes whereby remission of sinne is promised pag. 176 The meaning of being iustified by Faith pag. 246 Of free iustification by Faith with out workes pag. 249 Diuers kindes of Faith pag. 271 Faith is the mouth of the soule whereby Christ is eaten pag. 342 VVe must haue an assured faith and a contented minde pag. 101 The faithfull are surely setled in Gods prouidence pag. 211 The Faithfull are better contented with a little then the vngodly with great aboundance pag. 366 Faultinesse Three degrees of Faultinesse in sinne without the act pag. 170 Fauour The Fauour of God the fountaine of consolation pag. 212 Flesh There dwelleth no goodnesse in our flesh pag. 380 The Flesh lusteth contrarie to the spirite pag. 382 Fornication Fornication is forbidden pag. 77 Freewill looke Will. G. God Of the true knowledg of God pag. 216 God hath not elected euery one pag. 4 The godhead and power of God are seene and howe pag. 217 God is the creator of all thinges pag. 222 Gods grace is the onely stay and repayrer of all thinges pag. 221 Of the true worshippe of God pag. 30 We must worshippe God alone pag. 33 We must worshippe God according to his worde pag. 39 God and not Images is to be worshipped pag. 37 God defendeth those that are his pag. 7 The foundation of God abideth sure pag. 136 God will try and proue our hearts pag. 138 The word of God abideth for euer pag. 139 There is no change in God pag. 146 We are assured of the fauour of god pag. 149 God is not the author of sin pag. 161. 163 God hath his elect in al countries pag. 136 The will of God is alwayes iust although wee se not the reason thereof pag. 214 All muste bee forsaken for Gods sake pag. 193 Godly and vngodly The prouidence of God encreaseth the pacience of the godly
pag. 200 The vngodly are not content with their aboundance pag. 366 Gospell The Gospell a necessary witnesse of our saluation pag. 18 We are called by the gospell pag. 18 The dignity of the gospell pag. 133 The Gospell encourageth to godlinesse pag. 134 Of the Gospell and howe it must be preached pag. 306 Grace Wee cannot deserue grace by our workes pag. 239 Grace election vocation c. pag. 267 The first steppe to Gods grace is to confesse our sinne pag. 165 Ground We must not hide our talent vnder the ground .. pag. 372 I Idolatrie Idolatry is enemie to the true seruice of God pag. 36 Images Images are forbidden in the law of God pag. 34 Iniquitie How God doth visitte the iniquities of the fathers vpon the children pag. 40 Iustification The Papists cannot be perswaded of free iustification pag. 2●3 L Lawe The end of the Lawe pag. 20 The vse of the Law pag. 24 The law and the gospell pag. 25. 26 Difference between the lawe and the Gospell pag. 27 Of the 2 Table of the Law pag. 61 No man fulfilleth the law throughly pag. 128 No man iustified by the deedes of the Law pag. 131 Lyer Against slaunderers and lyers pag. 107 Loue Loue is a token of adoption pag. 12 Loue the fruit of faith pag. 21 Lust seeke Coucupiscence M Magistrates Of Magistrates and how we must obey them pag. 65 Malice seeke Anger Man and meanes Of the fall of man pag. 224 The first meanes that man had to be deliuered pag. 225 The second meanes pag. 226 Mariage and Maried folke Of Mariage and why it was instituted pag. 82 The Papistes opinion concerning Mariage pag. 84 Of Maried solkes pag. 80 Merit and deserue We cannot merit gods fauor pag. 15 Ministers What Ministers ought to bee in the Church pag. 290 The title of the Ministerie pag. 291 What euerye Minister ought to preache pag. 296 The office of Ministers and how men ought to behaue themselues towards them pag. 298 The calling of the Ministerie pag. 302 The true duty of the Ministers of the Gospel pag. 294 Diuersitie of giftes among Ministers pag. 305 Murther seeke Anger N Name We must not take the name of God in vaine pag. 43 The name of God muste bee vsed with reuerence pag. 44 Nature Wee are vtterly blind by Nature pag. 354 Neighbour What is ment by the word Neighbour pag. 118 We must apply our thoughts delits and desires to profit our Neighbour pag. 120 Negligence Gods election must not be a cause of Negligence pag. 5 O Obey Wee muste obey our Superiours and Magistrates pag. 63 Originall sinne What ought to bee considered in originall sinne pag. 168 Originall sinne Looke Sinne. P Papists Pope and Popishe The blasphemy of the Papists cōcerning sinne pag. 171 The doctrine of the Papists repugnant to the scriptures pag. 374 Pastor A right image of a godly Pastor pag. 254 Pacience True pacience what it is pag. 197 Pacience is a great vertue pag. 196 The Prouidence of God encreaseth the pacience of the godly pag. 198 Power Wee haue no power of our selues to serue God pag. 137 Prayer Prayer is a proofe of faith pag. 10 How the way is opened for vs to pray pag. 143 Preach and Preacher seeke Minister and Gospell Prouidence The Prouidence of God pag. 202 The prouidence of God is a great secret pag. 199 Gods prouidence is ouer all pag. 200 Nothing commeth by fortune but by Gods prouidence pag. 203. 208 God by his prouidence preserueth all pag. 205 The right considering of Gods prouidence pag. 206 The Prouidence of God is not only generall pag. 209 R Reall Against the reall presence in the Sacrament pag. 348 Redemption The price of our redemption pag. 12 The end of our redemption pag. 13 Remission and Remit Foure thinges that concurre in remission of sinnes pag. 178 No remission but in Christ pag. 272 The keyes of the kingdome of heauen are all one with the power of binding and loosing of remitting and reteyning sinnes pag. 377 Repentance What repentance is pag. 308 Repentance is necessarie to make pure the conscience pag. 310 Repentance is the gift of God pag. 312 How we ought to repent pag. 313 The qualities of Repentance pag. 314 Riches Of Riches and how they hurt pag. 97 Howe Riches ought to be vsed pag. 99 S Saboth Of the Saboth day pag. 51 The spirituall Saboth pag. 53 The ceremonious vse of the Saboth pag. 55 The end of the Saboth pag. 57 Howe we ought to profite by the Saboth pag. 59 Sacraments Of Sacraments and what a sacrament is pag. 316 A Sacrament consisteth of three parts pag. 318 The beginning of sacramentes is from God pag. 320 why sacraments were ordeined pag. 321 How many sacraments ther be pag. 325 Saincts Of prayer to Saincts pag. 274 Saluation The foundation of our saluation pag. 1 The cause of our saluation is the mercy of God pag. 2 Saluation commeth by faith pag. 241 Sathan Sathan a continual enemy to them that feare God pag. 6 How Sathan hath bewitched the Papists pag. 373 Scripture It is not sufficient to reade the Scripture pag. 140 The Scripture is profitable pag. 141 The Scripture is deuinly inspired pag. 142 The Scriptures must be read with reuerence pag. 143 The drift of the scriptures pag. 149 Season It is not for vs to know the times and Seasons pag. 358 Sinne. Sinne doth possesse our whole nature pag. 181 God is not the author of Sinne. pag. 161. 163. 164. The first step to the grace of God is to confesse our Sinnes pag. 166 Sinne is not of Gods creation but of the deuils procurement pag. 167 What ought to be considered in originall Sinne. pag. 168 The blasphemy of Papistes concerning Sinne pag. 171 Sinne doeth bring death with it pag. 173 Wee must confesse our Sinnes to God pag. 174 Through faith our Sinnes are forgiuen pag. 215 The meanes wherby remission of Sinnes is promised pag. 176 Foure thinges that concur in remission of Sinne. pag. 178 Of binding and loosing of re●eyning and remitting Sinne. pag. 377 Slaunderer Against Saunderers and lyers pag. 105 VVe must not vphold the Slaunderer pag. 117 Sobrietie Christians must be continent sober chast and modest pag. 158 Soule Faith is the mouth of the Soule whereby Christ is eaten pag. 342 Souldier Three markes of a Christian Souldier pag. 369 Spirite The spirite of Christ dwelleth in Christians pag. 155 The Spirite of faith is the Spirite of loue pag. 22 The Spirite striueth contrarie to the flesh pag. 382 Stealing Diuerse sorte of stealing pag. 90 Succession Succession is nothing without the doctrine of the Apostles pag. 281 Succession proueth nothing pag. 283 Superior looke Maiestrates Supper Of the Lordes Supper pag. 334 The right vse and meaning of the Lordes Supper pag. 22● Swearing VVe must not sweare at all pag. 46 Swearing must bee vtterly excluded pag. 49 T Table Howe we ought to be prepared to the Table of the Lorde pag. 341 Of the
the flocke of the lord to feed it to preserue it in health and to keepe it from diseases and hurt the which is done by doctrine exhortations reprehension rebuking comfort prayers administration of the sacraments and by the example of a godly and vncorrupt life as may bee proued and knowne many waies by the writings and examples of the Apostles Furthermore it is necessarye of all Christians to be knowne howe they ought to behaue themselus towardes the ministers Io 21.15.16.17 2. Tim. 4 2. Tit. 2.7 and what they ought to thinke of them Chieflye therefore in their function or calling not their persons but Christ that worketh by them is to bee considered Wherefore we must receaue their doctrine when they preach the word of God purely euen as the doctrine of Christ For Christ saith in expresse words in the Gospell he that heareth you heareth me and he that despiseth you despiseth mee Lu. 10.16 Wee muste not looke that Christ should come downe from heauen againe and speake vnto vs seeing he dayly speaketh in his church by his ministers which preach the word of Christ Also the ministers for their parts must behaue themselus honestly well and Christianlike in doctrine life and conuersation They must not seeke their owne honor or gaine but the honor of Christe and profit of his Church They must not thinke that they cannot erre but must suffer themselues to be admonished 1. Pet 5.2 being neither stuborn rash nor proud They must not attribute or geue too muche vnto themselues 2. Tim 2.24 but muste bee lowlye gentle sage paineful and faithfull 204 The true duty of the ministers of the gospell THe true ministers of the gospel must not only haue a sweet and amiable voyce to drawe those to the flocke which yealde themselues teachable and suffer themselues to be taught but they must also disclose and driue away the Wolues and the theues they must haue a loude voyce to cry out against all them that scatter the flocke This is the thing whereunto Gods seruaunts muste imploye themselues if they purpose to execute their dutie Tit. 1.9 They must not onely bee instructed to teache other but bee strong and constant to make it good and to fight when question shal bee to maintaine the doctrine of truth that it may remaine safe and sounde Eze. 3.17 The Prophet Ezechiell compareth them to such as kepe watch in a watch tower and surely it is a charge yea and that a verye mightye and heauye charge while other men sleepe to watch and haue a care of al the flock The name and title also which the holy Ghost attributeth vnto the ministers sheweth plainelye what it is Ma. 5.13 Ez. 34.2 1 Co. 4.1 that GOD calleth them vnto and what they ow to his Church that mē may not think they shal be accounted faithful in the meane while geue themselus to rest and sleepe and to follow the pleasures and lusts of the flesh For God doeth not choose them whom he placeth Shepheards in his Church for any outward shew but he bindeth them to his people for otherwise we cannot serue God but by imploying our selues to serue his whole flock and the greatest honor that the ministers of his worde can haue is to be diligent in seruing all the faithfull 205 The calling of the Ministery THe calling of the ministery and preaching of the gospell is no deuise of any mortall man but the ordinaunce of the liuing God It was hee that ordeyned Moyses and the Prophets 2. Pet. 1 21. The prophecy saith Peter came not in the olde time by the will of man but holy men of God spake as they were moued by the holy Ghost Mar. 3.13 The Lorde Iesus himselfe called appointed and sent forth into the world his apostles to preache the gospell It is the holye Ghoste which ordeyneth faithfull ouerseers to feede the Church of God Act. 20 28. It is Christ also at this day which appointeth Pastors and teachers for the gathering together of his sainctes The firste preacher that euer was vppon the earth was GOD himselfe Eph. 4.11 he preached to Adam in Paradise that comfortable Gospell Gen. 3.16 the seede of the woman shall breake the serpents heade After that hee stirred vp Noah and Lot Moses and the Prophets what shal be said of Dauid and Solomon of the which the one was a moste victorious prince 1. Kin 3. and the other moste welthye and yet haue they gotten more glory and credite by their doctrines and instructions then by all their riches and triumphes The first minister and preacher of the newe testament was Iohn the Baptist Of whom Christ our Sauiour sayeth There was not a greater Prophete Ma. 11.11 Mar. 2.2 among womens children Christe himselfe also was a preacher of the Gospell and witnesseth that he came into the worlde to that purpose Mar. i6 i6 After him the Apostles also were sent into the worlde to the same end Seing then that God himself and his sonne Iesus Christ haue vouchsafed to preach the worde seeing so famous men as the Prophets and Apostles were ordeyned to this purpose it must needes followe that the office of preaching is most famous worthye and excellent 206 With what doctrine ministers muste be furnished IF So bee that the Ministers of Christs Gospel wil do their duties as they ought to doe in the erecting and in the enlarging of Christs kingdome by pure preaching of the worde they must not then stande vppon trifles 1. Tim. 1.4 2. Tim. 2.23 vpon curious and vnprofitable questions but they must labour to edifie in all godlinesse This grace of GOD which was shewed at the comming of our Lorde Iesus Christ is dayly to be published and preached of them Tit. 2.11 For surely it is a wonderfull secreat that GOD shoulde bee manifested in the fleshe and that therewithall hee should shew vs his heauenly glory to the end that wee might bee vnited thereunto and therfore if all the Ministers and Preachers of Gods worde 1. Tim. 3.16 shoulde neuer cease from shewing foorthe the wisedome which GOD hath vttered in the person of his onely sonne the tyme assuredly shoulde not bee spent in vaine Furthermore whosoeuer will preach the gospell faithfully and profitablye hee muste firste of all and chieflye vrge the doctrine of repentaunce To repentance must be ioyned the doctrine of remission of sinnes Ma. 11.28 which belongeth only to them that repent that are humbled and cast downe that feele in their conscience the torment of sinne and condemnation it doth not appertaine to ignorant and senselesse men to hypocrites infidels athistes iusticiaries prophane and carnall men Mat. 9.13 for these haue nothing to do with the doctrine of remission of sinnes 207 Diuersitie in giftes among the ministers NEcessarie it is that euerie minister preach but yet all such shall not be condemned which haue not such like and so full
motion and as they are selfe taught but it is God that giueth it and that of an especiall goodnes I will not the death of a sinner saith the Lord but that hee conuerte and liue Eze. 18.23 33 And how is that possible If we were able to turne our selues vnto the Lord it were a more excellent worke then to create vs and experience it selfe doth sufficientlye condemne vs. It is moreouer an vndoubted doctrine throughout the whole scripture For in euery place our Lord Iesus Christ giueth himselfe the prayse of turning vs shewing that he will soften our stonie hearts Eze. 11.19 20. Phil. 2.3 and make them bowe to obey him and it is his worke not onely to giue vs that we may but that we will and desire to obey his commandementes and to bee shorte there is nothing that the faithfull ought to doe so much as in this behalfe to giue God the glorie confessing that it is in him onely to turne vs that it is he onely that hath adopted vs in such sort that he must needes draw vs by the grace of his holy spirite The Lorde must open our eyes and eares also before we can attayne to this woonderfull wisedome which is conteyned in the gospell Deu. 29.4 Ro. 8.7 because the natural man vnderstandeth not any part of the secrets of God therefore it followeth that it is an especial gift of the holy ghost when he lighteneth our hearts in the faith of his truth 212 Howe we ought to repent THe true preparatiue to repentāce is to be pricked so nearely as we may feele the euill that is in vs condemne our selues for it we must learne to streine our selues to hold our selues as prisoners although the same fall out contrarie to our desire yet neuerthelesse wee must goe on still further that God may winne the vpper hand of vs. We must learn to hate our selues to take displeasure against ourselues and to be reuenged of our owne naughtinesse 2 Co. 7.11 according as the Apostle sayeth 2. Cor. 7. For repentance importeth that men should condemne thēselues and take vengeance on themselues when they see their whole life corrupted and that they should vse an holy anger against it In steede of desiring to bee reuenged of our enemies when they haue doone vs any harme wee should be chafed and angry with our selues yea and punish our selues for faultes when wee cannot frame our selues vnto the will of God Wee should euery man enter into his owne conscience acknowledge howe corrupt and damnable sinners wee are of our selues Mar. 1.15 confesse our sinnes and when we haue doone so let vs enter from them and behold the great mercie of God 213 The qualities of repentance ONe speciall qualitie of repentance is alwayes to bring with it remission of sinnes for where true repentance goeth before there remission of sinnes must necessarily followe after not that repentance deserueth remission of sinnes but because where God worketh repentance there he pardoneth sinne because of his promise Eze. 18.27 When the wicked sayth the Lorde turneth away from his wickednesse that he hath committed and doth that which is lawful and right Esay 55.7 he shall saue his soule a liue And againe let the wicked forsake his wayes and the vnrighteous his own imaginations and returne vnto the Lorde and he will haue mercy vpon him Here we see to whom forgiuenes of sinnes the mercie of God belongeth as namely to the penitent sinners to those that leaue sinne imbrace godlinesse to those that forsake their owne waies and imaginations and turne vnto the Lorde And as for such as walke on in their own waies and folowe the delightes of sin without any sorrowe or purpose to leaue them they haue nothing to doe with the mercie of God and though Iesus Christ had suffered an hundred deathes which could not be yet shall no vnpenitent sinner haue remission of sinnes by his death nor any other benefites of his passion for they belong onely to his Church and chosen people here vpon the earth He therefore that is not of the church he that is not grafted into Christ by faith he that is not a member of his misticall bodie can enioy nothing by Christs death If a mā abide not in me saith our Sauiour Christ he is cast foorth as a branch and withereth Io. 15.6 and men gather them and cast them into the fire and they burne We may reade also in an other place howe God barreth all stubborne sinners from his mercie Deu. 29.18.19 and doth most terriblie shoot out against them He that heareth the words of this curse and blesseth himselfe in his heart saying I shal haue peace although I walke according to the stubbornenesse of my owne heart thus adding drunkennesse to thirst the Lorde will not be mercifull vnto him but then the wrath of the Lord and his iealousie shall smoke against that man euery curse that is written in this booke shal light vpō him 214 Of Sacraments and what a Sacrament is THE Lorde hath added vnto the preaching of the Gospell most holy Sacramentes as namely Baptisme and the supper of the Lorde The Sacramentes are holy actions of the faithfull in the church of Christ ordeyned by the Lorde himselfe to be signes and seales of true doctrine first doubtlesse bearing witnesse that we are receaued of God into grace and into the couenaunte and that he is our God that he clenseth vs from our sinnes regenerateth and reneweth vs and adopteth or chuseth vs as sonnes and receaueth vs vnto the partaking and fellowship of all good thinges which of vs must bee kept holy and we must liue godly and innocently before him They are also testimonies that the true Messias in times past promised vnto the old Fathers from the beginning of the worlde is nowe exhibited or giuen of God vnto the Church of Christ I meane Christ our Lorde who truely gaue his flesh and bloud vnto death to redeeme vs with his flesh bloud to nourish vs vnto eternall life that we againe as the Church by him redeemed Lu. 22.19 should keepe in continuall memory the death of our Lord 1. Cor. 11.26 praise him extoll him and giue thankes vnto him The Sacraments are also to admonish vs of our duties that wee should lead our liues in true godlines brotherly loue hold that one religion with whose sacramentes we are separated also frō al other religions 215 A Sacrament consisteth of three partes SAcramentes doe consist of three partes the first is the outwarde signe the seconde is the spirituall or inwarde grace and the thirde part is the worde of Christes institutiō or promise which is as it were the life and soule of the Sacrament Water in Baptisme signifieth that as water naturally hath a propertie to wash and clense the filth from the bodie Io. 1.7 so doth the grace of God through Christes bloude wash away