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A05995 A commentarie vpon the first chapter of the epistle of Saint Paul, written to the Ephesians Wherein, besides the text fruitfully explained: some principall controuersies about predestination are handled, and diuers arguments of Arminius are examined. By Mr. Paul Bayne, sometimes preacher of Gods word at Saint Andrevves in Cambridge. Baynes, Paul, d. 1617. 1618 (1618) STC 1635; ESTC S113832 242,987 440

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receiue the Gospell yea after his Ascention the Church in Ierusalem did grow numbersome before the Gospell was carried to the Gentiles Now this is heere set downe as an honourable circumstance that they did belieue when yet the Gentiles were strangers from the Couenant When Subiects haue made a reuolt from their lawfull Prince those who shall first returne and receiue againe their lawfull King it is vnto their commendations Thus 2 Sam. 19.15 it was Iudah his praise to be first in fetching home Dauid their King so for vs who haue made defection from God and Christ it is our glory to be with the first in receiuing him our true Dauid and King Againe the first borne hath a priuiledge and so here it was a priuiledge of the Iew that he was the first begotten to the faith Vse 1 Let vs then acknowledge with honour this circumstance in others Haue they beene long in the faith before vs we must honour this antiquity The young rise vp before the auncient in nature so should it be with vs who are babes when we meet with them who are olde men in Christ See Rom. 16.6 Paul mentioning Andronicus and Iunius doth not omit this circumstance of honour that they were before him in Christ and so hee doth repute it the honor of another that he was the first fruits of Achaia 1 Cor. 16. Vse 2 This must moue those who are before others to walke worthy this dignity by adorning this their age in Christ with graces correspondent viz. experience wisedome weanednesse all kinde of mortification Should one of 50. haue no more wisedome nor stayednes then another at 15. yeare olde it were able to make their age despised Let vs looke to this many that were first prooue last euen as it is with these Iewes then before all now behinde all Doct. 2 Obserue secondly what is the end of all our benefits we attaine in Christ euen this that wee may set out his glorious grace and mercy towards vs for this is not brought in as the end of Gods predestination but of our obtaining an inheritance in Christ Our faith our redemption our glorification all is to the glory of Christ Euen as it is the glory of Kings to haue their subiects yeeld them homage and sweare them allegiance so this obedience of faith is a spiritual homage which the subiects of Christs kingdome doe yeeld vnto him Our redemption whether we looke at the thing it selfe wrought or the intention of him working it is to the prayse of his glory If Princes out of their clemency send and ransome some subiects the very deede is much to their glory so it is in this redemption of Christ Now the end why wee are bought with a price both soule and body is that in both we might glorifie him the inheritance giuen vs is to the praise of his glory yea all the glory that shall be put vpon vs in heauen shall be his glory Looke as the inheritances dignity riches glorious pompe of subiects is to the praise of the glorious bounty and power of those Kings to whom they liue subiect So here see 2 Thes 1. The end why wee receiue this inheritance of light is That wee might set forth his vertues who hath called vs into admirable light and that it might so shine forth before others that they might glorifie God and Christ Vse 1 Let vs then endeau●ur our selues to set forth the praise of him who doth giue vs all those spirituall benefits in which we partake Let our words let our workes let our whole man be at his command seruiceable to him The Church in the Canticles shee doth so praise the beauty of her spouse that she awaketh others We should so from our hearts set out the praise of our Christ that others might by our means be brought to inquire after him and aske Who is thy beloued Those who finde bounteous Lords on earth how will they tell of their affability liberality of euery circumstance wherein they doe them any grace and fauour How will they protest themselues deuoted to their seruice drinking healths vpon their knees to them how impatient of any thing which doth so much as in show tend to their disparagement What a shame is it that we should walke neither feeling our hearts affected nor yet opening our mouthes to praise him who hath redeemed vs and brought vs to the hope of an immortall incorruptible inheritance VERSE 13 Hauing in the end of the sixt verse shewed that all of vs come to receiue in Christ the grace shewed in time as well as that which was giuen vs before all worlds hee doth prooue it First from benefits giuen to the Iewes vnto this thirteenth verse Secondly from benefits bestowed on the Gentiles Now this matter is first handled simply to the end of this first Chapter Secondly is set downe comparatiuely illustrated from their former estate in misery Now in setting downe the benefit we must first marke the benefit it selfe which they are said to haue receiued Secondly the effect which this mercy shewed them had in Paul whom it moued to pray for them In the benefit these particulars are obserueable 1. In whom they receiued it in Christ 2. Who receiue it euen ye for this circumstance yee is set out as it were in text letters Yee who were before without God in the world who walked in the vanitie of your mindes 3. The order in which this benefit did befall them which is to be gathered from the precedencie of two other 1. Of hearing 2. Of beleeuing The hearing is amplified from the obiect which is propounded more indefinitely the word of truth expounded more distinctly the Gospell of saluation The second thing going before it is faith in whom also hauing beleeued 4. The last thing is their benefit which was their sealing in which we consider 1. Their sealing 2. The seale and sealer viz. the Spirit set downe more generally from his holinesse inherent to his person from this externall circumstance that he was the spirit fore-promised In the fourteenth verse he is described more particularly from that respect in which hee is to the Saints viz. an earnest c. The summe As we in Christ haue beene thus blessed so in him euen ye Gentiles sinners when ye had heard the word of truth the Gospell of your saluation in him I say euen yee when yee had not heard onely but also beleeued were sealed with the holy spirit which had beene before promised vnto life eternall To omit the first circumstance which hath met vs before and the second also which doth giue occasion to consider what impure persons the Lord doth choose to sanctifie wee will come to the third and fourth points propounded first handling the generall circumstances of them secondly touching those things which may by the way be pointed at in them Doct. 1 You when you had heard were sealed with the spirit Obs How God by hearing his word doth bring vs to
this life of labour which endeth in death Eccles the other of rest after this life ended Blessed are they that dye in the Lord they rest from their labour In like manner two Places belonging to all faithfull Souldiers The one is earth in which they are for time of their warfare The other is heauen where they rest receiuing the crowne which belongeth to them Euen as those material stones were either hewing and polishing in the mountaine or transported and laid in the Temple so it is with vs either we are squaring and fitting here or else we are by glorious coniunction laid on Christ the corner Stone in the heauens But some who will grant that when Paul did write these words which was many yeares after Christs Ascention that then all were in heauen but they will not yeelde that soules were there from the beginning but onely sithence Christ his entring thither For answere I say that the contrary doth seeme cleare to me for they were taken to glory and saued as we now such as are taken to glory are taken to heauen for the Scripture knoweth no place in which God doth ordinarily display his glory but in heauen Againe they were receiued into euerlasting tabernacles Luk. 16. Now if the godly at the instant departed were bestowed in any place but heauen they then did goe to mansions which they were to leaue within a yeare or two euen then when Christ was to ascend they whose Pilgrimage and soiourning ceased with this life they could not but be in their Countrey at home after this life Heauen is the Countrey of Saints O our Father which art in heauen Vbi Pater ibi Patria Those who walked as strangers here in earth because they looked for a heauenly Ierusalem a Citie whose maker was God they leauing this earth were translated thither neither was there any thing to hinder it Not their sinnes for they which could not hinder them from sanctification fitting them for heauen could not hinder them from heauen Not want of faith who now hath that faith which Abraham and many of them had No want of efficacie in Christ he was yesterday to day and for euer his death was effectuall to cause them to finde pardon of sin and the spirit of sanctification Not any priuiledge of Christ for not simply to ascend into heauen in soule was Christs prerogatiue but to ascend soule and body as heire of all things and the author of saluation to all that obey him Finally the translating of Enoch Moses and Elias seeme to figure out no other thing wherefore though Dauid be said not to haue ascended into heauen Act. 2. it is spoken in respect onely that he was not raised in body and gone into heauen body and soule as the heire of all things and person who was to sit at Gods right hand and though Heb. 9. the way into heauen be said not to haue beene opened and then to be new the meaning is not that none went this way but onely to show that the way was not really entred by the true high Priest after the order of Melchisedech as the repealing of Sacrifices did show that yet remission of sinnes was not obtained that is really receiued of our surety vpon performance of that satisfaction vndertaken not that beleeuers found not pardon of their sinnes vnder the former testament Againe it is one thing for a way not to haue beene traced at all another not to haue beene fully manifested the latter was not vnder the old Testament To conclude though it be said they receiued not the promises say in their reall exhibition and that they were not perfected without vs the meaning of which is not that they were not taken to heauen no more then to deny that they had not forgiuenesse or the same spirit we haue but to teach that they had not before Christ that perfect state in heauen which now we and they are presently possessed of For they did expect in heauen their redeemer on whom they had beleeued for forgiuenesse of sinne and life Euen as soules now expect the resurrection of the body the second appearance of Christ to iudgement in regard of which things they are not perfected Now hence followed a want of much light and ioy which on the sight of Christ God man entring the heauens did redound vnto them as wee in heauen now haue not the fulnesse of ioy which then wee shall haue when we see the accomplishment of the things wee expect While the Fathers doe set out this imperfection of their estate the Papists haue fancied their Lymbus which neuer entred into their hearts The vse of this doctrine is first to confute such Academicall doubting spirits who will not say where they were I meane the soules of the fathers before Christs ascension Certainely vnlesse wee will be as fruitfull in multiplying Heauens as the Papist is in his Hells wee must graunt them receiued into one onely receptacle of blessed perfected spirits Againe it sheweth the vanity of the Popish Lymbus and Purgatorie they are well seene in Hell who can tell you all the stories and chambers of it so exactly the truth is they are Marcionites in this point who did hold that the fathers had refreshing and ease from paine but not saluation and the reward of them was not in heauen Vse 2 Secondly we see to our comforts whether wee shall be taken when this life is ended this Tabernacle dissolued wee shall haue another not made with hands in the heauen Aske saith God to Christ I will giue thee the Nations for thine inheritance What did Christ aske Ioh. 17. Father where I am there let these be that they may see the glory thou hast giuen me The Theefe went from the crosse to heauen to Christs Kingdome which was a short one if it were in Lymbus which was to be broken vp within a few houres space This should make vs desire to be dissolued seeing wee shall presently be with Christ in heauen Should wee haue waited for admittance into heauen as long as for the resurrection of our bodies there were not that comfort but to flye forthwith to those blessed mansions how willing should it make vs to depart Who is it doth not willingly bid farewell to his smoakie Inne when he knoweth that he shall come to his owne house euery way contentfull Thirdly seeing heauen must find vs when we leaue this earth let vs send our treasure before vs. This earth is but Gods Nurcery in which God doth set his tender plants not that they should grow here still but that he may transplant them in his time and set them in heauenly Paradise where they shall abide for euer Why then seeing our eternall mansion is there what should we treasure here below Men care not for furnishing things they must leaue quickly they send all before to the places wherein they meane for their times to make abode verse 11 In whom also wee haue beene chosen to or
dominion toward his Church which is his Quee●e and spouse is more amiably tempered and neerly affected then is his gouernment ouer any other This will appeare by considering how much neerer and communicatiue he is to vs then to Angels creatures otherw se most excellent First looke as the naturall head and members are of the selfe-same speciall kinde for nature the head standeth of skinne flesh bones and so doe the members also thus it is that Christ is one with vs in regard he hath taken the selfe-same nature with vs standing as well of that which is outward and sensitiue as of that which is inward intellectuall In this he commeth neerer vs then Angels he tooke not the nature of Angels but the seede of Abraham Hebr. 2. Secondly Christ doth by his sufferings procure for vs all blessings spirituall and temporall maketh a purchase of them with his bloud Now he in his death respected not Angels in like kind that looke as Kings prouide many things for their Queenes which they doe not for other subiects so doth Christ for vs. Thirdly hee doth vnite vs to himselfe more neerely then Angels they are vnited to him by knowledge and loue such as doe come from the power of that vnderstanding and loue which they haue of their owne from the first creation but we are vnited heere by knowledge of faith and loue heereafter by glorious light loue such as Christ himselfe by his spirit begetteth in vs as the members of the body are vnited with nerues and sinnewes such bands as take their beginning from the head Fourthly hee doth communicate with vs that whole life of grace and glory which wee haue and shall receiue as the naturall members haue no sense or motion which floweth not into them from the head But the Angels haue a blessed life for the substance not comming to them by Christ considered as a mediator euen that blessed life in which first they were created that which commeth to them is onely an augmentation of happinesse their illumination and their ioy being in many regards much increased they who learne by that they obserue in the Church falling out what doe they heare thinke we by inioying the presence of God-man now ascended and glorified and they who ioy in heauen at the conuersion of one sinner how many waies by Christ is their ioy inlarged Fiftly hee doth not direct them as he doth vs hee doth gouerne and direct them as a King doth voluntary ready subiects by an externall signification of his will onely but he doth direct and moue vs outwardly by signifying his will inwardly by sending his spirit which might mooue vs with efficacy to that hee showeth as a naturall head doth the members of it Sixtly and lastly he doth not confirme them as he confirmeth vs for he hath neither gotten by his death for them this grace of perseuerance to the end neyther doth hee shadow them and follow them with ayds outward and inward as hee doth vs left our faith should be preuailed against they haue beene no doubt confirmed from the beginning both by force of their election preuenting them with actuall grace which made them with effect execute what euer thing it was in which it pleased God to proue their obedience if they haue any confirmation from Christ their King it is such an one as doth make them strong to subdue euill Angels or any opposing them in businesses in which their ministery by Christ is imployed such an one may be gathered Dan. 10.13 Vse 1 First then seeing Christ is giuen vs as a head so neerely and communicatiuely ioyned vnto vs let vs abhorre that sacriledgious vsurpation which the Pope committeth while hee challengeth vs to be head of the Church That which the scripture doth attribute as proper to Christ is not to be giuen to any other But they distinguish that the Scripture maketh Christ the principall and inuisible head but this hinders not why there should not be a visible secondary ministeriall head Ans There needeth not a ministeriall head to supply Christs bodily absence For as Kings are in body present at Court onely and yet well enough gouerne their bodies politicke So Christ in regard of his bodily presence in heauen can well enough rule that part of his body in earth without the supply of a visible head Were the Pope a ministeriall head hee might doe that which the principall whose roome he supplieth as Viceroyes do that in the kingdomes ouer which they are set which the Kings might do in their owne persons whose roomes they supply But the Pope cannot doe any inward thing which the head of the Church is to perform 3. Were there a ministeriall head there should be a Lord-like power ouer part of the Church out of Christs person in some other creature then should there be more Lords then one contrary to that in 1 Cor. 12.5 There are diuisions of ministeries but one Lord. Looke as great Lords in earth haue in their houses ministeries of more lesse honor from the steward to the skullerie but no Lord-like or Master-like power in any beside themselues so is in Christ and his Church which is the house of God wherin he is the Lord Apostles others hauing more or lesse honourable seruices but no master-like power ouer the meanest of their fellow-seruants Vse 2 Wee see hence the great grace of Christ who doth so neerely vnite himselfe with vs. Kings in earth the neerer they come to any Subiect the more they show their loue but this is the greatest grace they can show when they make themselues to become one with any of their subiects Thus Christ could not shew vs greater grace then to make vs one with himselfe as a coniugall head ruling ouer vs. We see hence that wee may assure our selues we shall lacke nothing who haue Christ become a head to vs in so neere and communicatiue sort as this is There are some officiall parts in the body which haue that they haue not for themselues onely but for the whole body Thus the Stomacke hath meates the Liuer blood such is the Head Now it were an vnnaturall part for these to keepe that they haue to themselues as for the Liuer to keepe in al the bloud and not impart it by veines to the rest of the body so Christ who can doe nothing which doth not beseeme him he hauing for all of vs the fulnesse of grace and glory according to that Psal 16.2 My good is for the Saints he cannot but be most ready to communicate with vs euery thing that is good onely let vs renew our faith and repentance that so we stop not the passage of this spirit from him our head If the naturall head of the naturall body be neuer so full of spirits if the vessels which conueigh it be once obstructed as in the Palsey the body then is without sense and motion Wee may apply it to our selues c. Obserue secondly that he saith