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

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to fauoure This goodnesse GOD dooth not onelie vse to the Heathen to make them lift vp their hearts and mindes from the creatures to the Creator but in like sort also hée dealeth with the wicked to make them chaunge their mindes Hée sendeth downe his raine vppon the vniust as well as the iust and for the moste part they enioy the goodnesse of God in a more plentifull measure then doo his owne children As it is saide in the Psalme Whose bellies thou fillest with thy hid treasure for they abounde when other are in scarcitie they feele no want when other are pinched with penurie As though Gods benefites were hid from the good and secretly bestowed vppon the badde whiche matter hath suche ill successe that the wicked are more badde more proude more wrongfull more lewde and vicious as though they were not onelie Lordes or rather tyrants ouer Gods flocke but also had the blessings of GOD at their owne will and commaundement Such was the difference betwixt the rich man and Lazarus the one in his roabes the other in ragges the one faring delicately the other not hauing so much as a morsell of bread to satisfie his hunger so were the Egyptians Lordes when the Israelites were slaues the Canaanites dwelling in a lande flowing with milke and hony abounding in plentie without a scarcitie when the posteritie of Abraham wandred in the wildernesse and endured many extremities The Viole and the Harpe are in the feastes of some and Iacobs affliction is not once so much as thought on And who doeth not see howe the worser sort dooth abuse the aboundant goodnesse of God O that the complaintes and miseries of the poore could make their heartes relent or the wishes and prayers of the godly coulde procure a sufficient redresse or the fearefull endes of their forerunners could warne them The Egyptians drowned the Canaanites destroyed the riche man in hell O that they woulde thinke that they cannot haue their heauen héere and in an other worlde or that fearefull sentence might preuaile with them Reuelation 18. 7. So muche torment for so muche pleasure waight for waight and measure for measure at leastwise if it bee not beyonde all measure Yet more properly and more truely it may bee saide that GOD is aboundant in goodnesse towardes his owne people As the Prophet Moses doeth in moste large sort set it downe Deutronomie 28. According as hée had foretolde vnto his seruant Abraham testifying of himselfe I am all sufficient And againe I am thy exceeding great rewarde worke vprightly before mee When hée and his were straungers in other landes hée suffered no man to doo them wrong but reprooued euen Kinges for their sakes being readie to bee consumed by death and famine hee prouided they shoulde not want béeing gréeuously oppressed of their enemies hée heard their crye and deliuered them hée smote all their enemies and brought them foorth with siluer and golde and there was not one féeble person among their Tribes hée brought foorth his people with ioye and his chosen with gladnesse And gaue them the lands of the Heathen and they tooke the labours of the people in possession This doctrine is so comfortable to the good and godly that although the worlde sée it not yet they feele and perceiue in secrete sort that the Lorde is aboundant in goodnesse towardes them alwayes hauing regarde vnto them so farre foorth as standeth with his glorie and their good Blessyng them in prosperitie defending them from their bodily and ghostly enemies prouiding for them in all necessities standing by them and comforting them in all their miseries God was aboundant in goodnesse towardes his people and is and will bee vnto the ende of the worlde but alwaies with an exception as hee did to the Israelites Vnto all other blssinges saieth the Psalme GOD gaue vnto them the landes of the Heathen and they tooke the laboures of the people in possession To this end that they might kéepe his statutes and obserue his lawes But as it fell out amongest the Israelites so it is daily séene amongst vs. The Lorde in the Prophecie of Esay compareth his people to a Vineyard and his aboundant goodnesse to the care hée had ouer that Vineyarde Hee caused his Vineyarde to bee seated vppon a verie frutefull hill he hedged it in and gathered out the stones of it hee planted it with the best plantes and hée built a tower in the middest thereof and made a Wine presse therein Then hee looked that it shoulde bringe forth grapes VVhat coulde I haue done anye more to my Vineyarde that I haue not done vnto it VVhy haue I looked that it should bring foorth grapes and it bringeth foorth wilde grapes Suche also hath Gods care euer beene to vs and for vs as was that of the husbandman ouer his figge trée who dressed it and digged rounde about it and dunged it but when hée commeth to seeke for frute I am affraide hée shall finde none But with Gods aboundant goodnesse let vs also consider and feare this least the trée be cut downe For euerie trée that bringeth not foorth good frute shall bee hewen downe and cast into the fire And such iudgement that was pronounced against the Israelites shall also light vppon vs. I will tell you saith the Lord what I will do to my vineiard I will take away the hedge thereof and it shall bee eaten vp I will breake the wall thereof and it shall bee troden downe And I will laie it waste it shall not bee cut nor digged but briars and thornes shall grow vp I will also commaunde the cloudes that they raine no raine vppon it God graunt that euerie one among vs may consider his estate howe good the Lord is vnto him and bee warned betimes I beséeche yée that yée bee not partakers of Gods bountifull goodnesse in vaine To Gods aboundant goodnesse hée putteth a seale of Aboundant in truth full assurance and that is his promise least that wée should stande doubtfull of his goodnesse The world is full of promises but they bee nothing else but deceit the diuell can promise as fast but his promises are vntruthes for hée is the father of lies The fickle and vncertaine mindes of men are readie to promise any thing but for the most part there is no more hold in their words then in the winde The worlde the diuell and men promise mountaines but the truth is if they performe any thing it is but molehilles So that it were better neuer to harken vnto their promises then to hope for helpe from them It is the Lorde onely that kéepeth faithfull promise who euer liueth and alwayes helpeth For GOD is not as man that he should lye neither as the sonne of man that he should repent change his minde Hath he said and shall he not do it And hath he spoken and shall he not accomplish Though man doo promise yet is he alwaies wauering and more likely to chaunge his purpose then to
againe to themselues the sonne of God and make a mocke of him For the earth which drinketh in the raine that commeth oft vpon it and bringeth forth hearbes méete for them by whom it is dressed receiueth blessing of God But that which beareth thornes and briars is reprooued and is néere vnto cursing whose end is to be burned Yea for a time they seeme to haue receiued the seede and to be planted in the Church of God Mat. 13. 20. He that receiueth séede in the stony ground is he which heareth the word and incontinently with ioy receiueth it yet hath no roote in himselfe and dureth but a season And also shewe the way of saluation to others Acts. 1 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Ye men and brethren this scripture must néeds haue bene fulfilled which the holy Ghost by the mouth of Dauid spake of Iudas who was guide to them that tooke Iesus For he was numbred with vs and had obtained fellowship in the ministration He therefore hath purchased a field with the rewarde of iniquitie and when he had throwne downe himselfe headlong he brast asunder in the midst and all his bowels gushed out And it is knowne vnto all the inhabitants of Ierusalem insomuch that that field is called in their owne language Aceldama that is the field of blood For it is written in the booke of Psalmes Let his habitation be voyd and let no man dwell therein Also Let an other take his charge But this is plaine that the spirit of adoption which wee haue said to bee only proper vnto them which are neuer cast forth but are written in the secret of gods purpose is neuer communicate vnto them Ezech. 13. 9. And mine hand shall be vppon the Prophets that sée vanitie and diuine lies they shall not be in the assembly of my people neither shall they be written in the writing of the house of Israel neither shall they enter into the land of Israel Iohn 6. 37. All that the father giueth me shall come to me and him that commeth to me I cast not away For if they were of the Elect they should remaine still with the Elect. 1. Iohn 2. 19. They went out from vs but they were not of vs For if they had bene of vs they would haue continued with vs. But this commeth to passe that it might appeare that they are not all of vs. 1. Cor. 15. 58. Therfore my beloued brethren be ye stedfast vnmooueable aboundant alwaies in the worke of the Lord forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. Iude. 20. 21. Ye beloued edifie your selues in your most holy faith praying in the holy Ghost And kéepe your selues in the loue of God looking for the mercy of our Lord Iesus Christ vnto eternall life 2. Pet. 3. 17. 18. Beloued Beware lest ye be also plucked away with the error of the wicked and fall from your owne stedfastnesse But grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lorde and Sauiour Iesus Christ to him be glory both now and for euermore Amen All these therefore because of necessitie and yet willingly as they which are vnder the slauery of sinne returne to their vomit and fall away from faith are plucked vp by the rootes to be cast into the fire Iohn 8. 34. Verily verily I say vnto you he that committeth sinne is the seruant of sinne And the scruant abideth not in the house for euer Ephe. 4. 17. 1. Pet. 4. 3. 4. 5. Ro. 1. 28. As aboue looke in the margent for this marke ff Ro. 7. 14. For we know that the lawe is spirituall but I am carnall sold vnder sinne Ro. 8. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. They that are after the flesh sauour the things of the flesh but they that are after the spirit the things of the spirit For the wisedome of the flesh is death but the wisedome of the spirit is life and peace Because the wisedome of the flesh is enmitie against God for it is not subiect to the lawe of God neither indéed can be So then they that are in the flesh cannot please god Because the workes of the flesh beare such swaie with them 2. Pet. 2. 19. Of whomsoeuer a man is ouercome euen vnto the same is he in bondage For if they after they haue escaped from the filthinesse of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Sauior Iesus Christ are yet intangled againe therein and ouercome the latter end is worse with them then the beginning For it had bene better for them not to haue knowen the way of righteousnesse then after they haue knowen it to turne frō the holie commandement giuen vnto them But it is come vnto them according to the true prouerbe The dog is returned to his owne vomit and the sowe that was washed to the wallowing in the mire And fall away from faith 1. Tim. 4. 1. Nowe the spirit speaketh euidently that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith and shall giue héede vnto spirits of errour and doctrines of diuels Are plucked vp by the rootes Mt. 15. 13. Christ answered and said Euery plant which my heauenly father hath not planted shall be rooted vp Iohn 15. 2. Euery branch that beareth not fruite in me he taketh away and euery one that beareth fruite he purgeth it that it may bring foorth more fruite Mat. 3. 10. And now also is the axe put to the roote of the trée therefore euery trée which bringeth not foorth good fruit is hewen downe and cast into the fire Iohn 15. 6. If a man abide not in me he is cast foorth as a braunch and withereth and men gather them cast them into the fire and they burne I meane ●hey are forsaken of God who according to his will the which no man can resist and also according to their owne corruption and wickednesse their hearts are hardned their eares stopped and their eyes blinded Rom. 1. 24. Wherefore also God gaue them vp to their hearts lusts and vnto vncleannesse Acts. 14. 16. Who in times past suffred all the Gentiles to walke in their owne waies Whose will no man can resist Rom. 9. 19. For who hath resisted his will Sée more in the notes of the first chapter Hardeneth them through their corruption and wickednesse Rom. 1. 27. 28. And likewise also the men left the naturall vse of the woman and burned in their lusts one toward an other and man and man wrought filthinesse and receiued in themselues such recompence of their errour as was méete For as they regarded not to know God euen so God deliuered them vp vnto a reprobate mind to do those things which are not conuenient Maketh their hearts fat stoppeth their eares and blindeth their eyes Esay 54. 7. There is none that calleth vpon thy name neither that stirreth vp himself to take hold of thée for thou hast hid thy face from vs. And chapter 6. 9. And the Lord said Go and say vnto this people Ye
come home with Salomon and may be Preachers vnto other Thus I haue shewen vnto you as it were a limme of Vanitie you may looke about you and sée the whole bodie For if shée bee any where in this lande this is her pontificall Sea where shée is neuer Nonresident Now I will leaue you to examine these sayings whether all things haue not bene in vaine vnto you yet If they haue bene vaine to you and yet are good in their owne nature then thinke how vaine you are who haue turned so many good things to vanty Yet to set you in the way before I end I will answere them which aske if All things be vanity As Salomon saith Tell vs what we should choose that we be not vaine Christ saith That one thing is necessary Is Salomon contrary to Christ No Therefore Salomon excepts one thing too To feare God and keepe his Commandements Therefore if all bee vaine but this let the tempter take thée vp againe and shew thée the kingdomes of the world when he saith All these wil I giue thée thou maist say All this I contemne for All is vaine What then Turne away my eyes saith the Prophet Dauid and my eares and my heart too from vanitie Trie and proue thou no longer for Salomon hath proued for thee it is better to beléeue him than to trie with him Therfore it remaineth that as they brought forth their vaine bookes after Paules preaching and cast them into the fire so ye should cast out all your vanities this day and sacrifice them to God for they haue bene your Idoles that neuer man may sée them after And as God gaue Iob other children so they will giue you other treasures feare not that your ioyes will goe away with your Vanities as many thinke they should neuer be merry againe if they should be conuerted to Religion But as Dauid daunced before the Arke as merrely as Herodias daunced before the King so knowe vndoubtedly that the righteous finde more ioy in goodnesse than euer the wicked founde in filthinesse nay saith Dauid more than they can finde in riches and Honours when their Wheate and Wine ●bounde As a Horse is a vaine thing to saue a man so all these thinges are too vaine to make a man happie I appeale to your selues if ye haue tried the pleasures of Vanitie alreadie as I know ye haue whether ye may readily say with Saint Paul What profit he loued her before so when the sport is past and Death lookes vs in the face we shall hate our Vanities more than we loue them now all this dooth conclude that our Sauiour saide to Martha But one thing is necessarie Which God graunt we may choose for his sonne Iesus Christ and then we haue learned this lesson FINIS Of the Word of God Iohn 5. 39. Search the Scriptures For in them ye thinke to haue eternall life And they are they which testifie of me A Heathen King and that famous Monarch that mighty conqueror knowne and renowmed throughout all the world for his victories Alexander the great among all his martiall affaires had great desire to search for wisedome and to increase his courage by reading the writings of learned Homer Quéene Sheba hearing the praise of Salomons wisedome could neuer rest vntill shée came into his presence to heare him Which signifieth a great desire of wisedome to be ingraffed in vs by nature and that the praise thereof doth passe with admiration For he that searcheth after wisedome and knowledge desireth more then gold if it were as pure as fine and precious as that of Ophir the eye may be satisfied with the glistering shewe of the one but it can neuer be weary in searching after the other which if indéed it might be séene with bodily eyes would stir vp a wonderfull loue and admiration therof in our hearts and mindes To heare a man of wisedome and grauitie speake what thronging woulde there bee to heare what heedfulnesse and attention to vnderstand If an Angel from heauen or God himselfe might bee heard to speake what a rare and singuler matter were it Doubtlesse it should bee heard with a shout greater then that of Herod when the people cried The voyce of God and not of man Yea with a farre more resounding voyce then that of the Idolaters mentioned Acts 19. who in commendation of their Idole god Diana gaue a shout almost for the space of two houres all crying out with one voyce Great is Diana of the Ephesians But so it is that although in the first age God spake to Abraham Noah Moses and other holy men yet now it hath pleased him to take an other course and that is that we should heare him speake out of his word And therefore it was well answered vnto the rich man in the Gospell that would faine haue his brebren that were aliue to be taught and instructed concerning the way of God if not from God himselfe yet by an Angel or at leastwise by one that should come vnto them from the dead that so they might amend their liues I say it was well answered They haue Moses and the Prophets they haue the word of God let them heare them if they wil not giue care to this word it is because there is no life in them if they yéeld not vnto it they will not be perswaded though one rise from the dead againe We cannot say it is farre off what may it be Say not in thy heart saith the Aposte Who shall ascend into heauen or who shall descend into the deepe For the word of God is nearer thee euen before thy eyes Thou néedest not to wander a long iourney as Quéene Sheba did to heare King Salomons wisedome for thou hast it at home and euen within thy owne doores When Quéene Sheba departed as one sorie that she could not alwayes bee present with him to bee further taught and instructed she pronounced his seruants to be happie that were alwayes about him to heare his wisedome Blessed are they saith our Sauiour Christ that heare the word of God and keepe it and as well it may be sayd as Sheba did of Salomons seruaunts O howe happie are they that haue the Word of GOD before them and in their presence to reade and search for wisedome farre greater then that of Salomons For behold a greater then Salomon is here As in the Gospel Mary that heard Christ preach the word is greatly commended aboue her sister Martha that was troubled with worldly cares and neglected the hearing of Gods word So doth the Prophet Dauid wonderously encourage vs not onely to the hearing but also to the reading of the word of God and searching the scriptures Psal 119. Lord saith he what loue haue I vnto thy law all the day long is my study in it No maruell then if the King were commanded to haue this booke this word and the scripture of God and that he should reade therein all the dayes of his life
and I will make this Cittie a curse to all the nations of the earth The destruction of this Citie shall be a matter of feare and wonder and shall be continually in euery mans mouth as an example of the reuenge that the lord hath wrought Worship the lord in the glorious Sanctuary tremble before him all the earth Say among the nations The lord raigneth surely he shall iudge the people In the tenth Chapter to the Hebr. The Lord shal iudge his people Before whose iudgement seate we shall all appeare to receiue those things which we haue done in our bodies according to that we haue done whether it be good or euill As the wise man in his booke called Eccle. putteth vs in mind Reioyce ô yoong man in thy youth and let thy heart cheare thee in the dayes of thy youth and walke in the wayes of thy heart and in the sight of thine eyes but knowe that for all these thinges God will bring thee to iudgement If thou set light by and disobey that which I command thee I am the Lorde thou shalt not escape when I shall shewe my selfe from heauen with my mightie Angelles in flaming fire rendering vengeance and paying euerie one according to his desertes The Lorde the Lorde shall appeare in glorie when hee commeth to iudgement and all his holie Angels with him And before him shall be gathered all nations and he shall seperate them one from an other as a shepheard seperateth the shéepe from the goates and he shall set the shéepe on his right hand and the goates on the left Vnto the goates that is to them that haue disobeyed him he shal say Depart from me ye cursed into euerlasting fire which is prepared for the diuel and his angels And if god spared not the angels that had sinned but cast them downe into hell and deliuered them into chaines of darknesse to be kept vnto damnation and spared not the old world but brought the floud vpon the vngodly and turned the Citties of Sodome and Gomorra into ashes cōdemned them and ouerthrew them and made them an ensample vnto them that after should liue vngodly Surely the Lord as yet and from this day vnto the end of the world will reserue the wicked and vniust vnto the day of iudgement vnto punishment The Lord shall consume them with the fire of his wrath and render vppon their heads their owne waies and they shall knowe how true and certaine this is that he is the Lorde For in his hand is a cuppe and the wine is redde it is full mixt and he powreth out of the same Surely all the wicked of the earth shall wring out and drinke the dregs thereof Therfore are we willed to lead our liues before the Lord in feare and trembling considering how dreadfull the Lord is As saith the Prophet Dauid My flesh trembleth for feare of thee and I am affraid of thy iudgements Knowing therfore the terrour of the Lord and his fearfull iudgement we perswade men that they haue a diligent regard to that which the Lord hath commanded And séeing that the Lord shall come in such dreadfull maner to iudge the vngodly and disobedient what maner persons ought we to be in holy conuersation and godlinesse And being fully perswaded thorof let vs be diligent that we may be found of him without spot and blamelesse And let vs marke what is written in the last words of the book of Salomon called Ecclesiastes his words are these Let vs heare the end of all Feare God and keepe his commandements For this is the whole dutie of man For God wil bring euery worke vnto iudgement with euery secret thing whether it be good or euill Thus much you haue heard concerning his sacred and Strong fearefull maiestie wherein also the force of his power doth shewe it selfe and yet it is further expressed in that hée is said to be strong Which especially is to be séene in his punishments where I might bring in manifolde and infinit examples of plagues against the wicked procéeding from his iust anger whereby the Lord hath shewed his mightie power and declared his maiestie to be most dreadfull and full of force As among the rest were most notorious the drowning of the old world and the burning of Sodome and Gomorrha with fire and brimstone from heauen This his mightie power did not the Lorde make knowne onely to straungers but euen to his owne people in making the earth to open and swallow vp some the fire to burne and consume others a mightie great plague to make a riddance of them firie serpents to sting them to death for their murmuring and rebellion that they also might confesse and acknowledge the mightie power of the Lord. And to declare howe strong hee is he maketh mention of his thrée great plagues the Sword and Famine and the Pestilence wherby not a fewe but thousands and infinit multitudes perish when it pleaseth God to strike by them as we may read in diuers places of the scriptures well knowne to them that are but meanely séene in them Againe this is a great argument to proue how strong he is that when one punishment is sent and past and gone he can send another and another in the necke of the same and still increase his power by adding and doubling and multiplying For as his mercies haue no ende so his iudgements cannot be numbred And where his anger is ●●●led there his power groweth stronger and stronger In the Prophecie of Iere. cap. 15. 2. 3. The Lord instructeth the Prophet what he shall answere the Iewes that had so greatly prouoked his wrath And if they say vnto thée Whither shall we depart then tell them Thus saith the Lord Such as are appointed vnto death vnto death and such as are for the sword to the sword and such as are for the famine to the famine and such as are for the captiuitie to the captiuitie And I will appoint ouer them foure kinds saith the Lord. The sword to sley and the dogs to teare in pieces the foules of the heauen to deuou● and the beasts of the earth to destroy He might haue gone further in reckoning vp his plagues and neuer bene wearied in throwing downe his thunderbolts That proud and hard hearted king Pharaoh that said Who is the lord that I should heare his voyce I know not the lord The lord that he might make manifest his power shewed himself to this wicked king in diuers plagues punishments Which were such that one excéeding an other one was more greeuous then an other The waters of his land being turned into blood the earth couered with frogges the dust of the earth chaunged into lice the aire replenished with great swarmes of flies the hand of the lord was vpon their beasts and cattle and they died by a mightie great murrain there came a scab-breaking out into blisters vppon man and vppon beast the lord sent lightning and thunder and haile mixed with
shall heare indéed but ye shall not vnderstand ye shall plainly sée and not perceiue o The Genena note vpon that place Whereby is declared that for the malice of man God will not immediately take away his word but he wil cause it to be preached to their condemnation when as they will not learne thereby to obey his will and be saued Hereby he exhorteth the Ministers to do their dutie and answereth to the wicked murmurers that through their owne malice their heart is hardened Mat. 13. 14. Act. 28. 26. Rom. 11. 8. Verse 10. Make the heart of his people fat make their eares heauy and shut their eies lest they sée with their eies and heare with their eares and vnderstande with their hearts and conuert and he heale them And to bring this to passe he vseth partly their owne vile concupiscences to the which hee hath giuen them vp to be ruled and led by Rom. 1. 26. For this cause God gaue them vp to vile affections c. Sée more in that chap. And Esay 64. 7. And partly also the spirit of lies who keepeth them wrapt in his snares 2. Thess 2. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Euen him whose comming is by the working of Sathan with all power and signes and lying wonders and in all deceiueablenesse of vnrighteousnesse among them that perish because they receiued not the loue of the truth that they may be saued And therefore God shall send them strong delusion that they should beléeue lies That all they might be damned which beléeued not the truth but had pleasure in vnrighteousnesse Iohn 3. 19. And this is the condemnation that light is come into the world men loued darknesse rather then light because their déedes were euill Ezay 63. 17. O Lord why hast thou made vs erre from thy waies and hardned our heart from thy feare Ro. 11. 32. For God hath shut vp all in vnbeliefe Acts. 7. 42. Then God turned himselfe away and gaue them vp to serue the host of heauen 1. Kin. 22. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. The Lord said Who shal intice Ahab that he may go fall at Ramoth Gilead And one said on this maner and an other said on that manner Then there came foorth a spirit and stoode before the Lord and said I will entice him And the Lord said vnto him Wherewith And he said I will goe out and be a false spirit in the mouth of all his Prophets Then he said thou shalt entice him and shalt also preuaile goe foorth and do so Nowe therefore behold the Lord hath put a lying spirit in the mouth of all these thy Prophets and the Lord hath appointed euill against thée 2. Cor. 4. 3. 4. If our Gospell be then hid it is hid to them that are lost In whom the God of this world hath blinded the mindes that is of the Infidels that the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ which is the image of God should not shine vnto them By reason of their corruption from the which as out of a fountaine issueth a continuall flowing riuer of infidelitie ignorance and iniquitie 2. Tim. 2. 26. And that they may come to amendment out of the snares of the diuel which are taken of him at his will Whereby it followeth that hauing as it were made shipwracke of their faith 1. Tim. 1. 19. Hauing faith and a good conscience which some haue put away and as concerning faith haue made shipwracke Can by no meanes escape the day which is appointed for their destruction that God may be glorified in their iust condemnation Prou. 16. 4. The Lord hath made all things for his owne sake yea euen the wicked for the day of euil Rom. 9. 21. 22. Hath not the potter power of the clay to make of the same lumpe one vessell to honour and an other vnto dishonour What and if God would to shewe his wrath and to make his power knowne suffer with long patience the vessels of wrath prepared to destruction The sixt Chapter Of the last and full accomplishment of Gods eternall counsell as well towards the elect as the reprobate FOrasmuch as God is iustice it selfe it is necessary that The full execution of god counsaile he should saue the iust and condemne the vniust Now they among men are only iust who being by faith ioined to Christ grafted rooted in him and made one bodie with him are iustified sanctified in him by him Wherof it followeth that the glory to the which they are destinate to the glory of God appertaineth to them as by a certain right or title On the other part they which remaine in Adams pollution death are iustly hated of God and so condemned by him not excepting so much as thē which die before they sin as Adam did But both these manners of executing Gods iudgements as well in these as in the other which are elected are in thrée sorts whereof we haue already declared the first For the elect in that same moment that they In the elect haue receiued the gift of faith haue after a certaine sort passed from death to life whereof they haue a sure pledge But this their life is hid in Christ till this corporall death make them to steppe a degrée further and that the soule being loosed out of the band of the body enter into the ioy of the Lord Finally in the day appointed to iudge the quicke and the dead when that which is corruptible and mortall shall be clad with incorruption and immortalitie and God shall be all in all things then they shall sée his maiestie face to face and shall fully enioy that vnspeakable comfort and ioy which before all beginning was prepared for them which is also the reward that is due to the righteousnesse holinesse of Christ who was giuen for their sinnes and raised againe from death for their iustification By whose vertue and spirit they haue procéeded and gone forward from faith to faith as shall manifestly appeare by the whole In the Reprobate course of their life and good workes Whereas altogither contrary the reprobate conceaued and brought vp in sin death wrath of God when they depart out of this world they fall into an other gulfe of destruction and their soules are plunged in that endlesse paine vntill the day come that their bodies soules being ioyned againe they shall enter into euerlasting fire which is prepared for the diuell and his Angels Then by these two waies which are The glory of God cleane contrarie one to an other the last issue and end of Gods iudgement shall set forth manifestly his glory to all men foramuch as in his elect he shall declare himselfe most iust and most mercifull Most iust I say for that he Perfectly iust and perfectly mereifull hath punished with extréeme rigour seueritie the sinnes of his elect in the person of his sonne neither did receiue them into the fellowship of his glory before
God hath raised vs vp togither and made vs sit togither in the heauenly places in Christ Iesus Philip. 1. 23. For I am greatly in doubt on both sides destring to be loosed and to be with Christ which is best of all Luke 23. 43. Iesus said to the théefe that repented Verily I say vnto thée To day shalt thou be with me in Paradice And chapter 16. 22. And it was so that the begger died and was carried by the Angels into Abrahams bosome Wis● 3. 1. But the soules of the righteous are in the hands of God and no torment shall touch them Eccle. 12. 7. And dust return to the earth as it was and the spirit returne to God that gaue it Then shall they enioy fully that vnspeakeable comfort prepared Rom. 8. 18. For I account that the affictions of this present time are not worthie of the glory which shall be shewed vnto vs. Mat. 25. 34. Then shall the king say to them on his right hand Come ye blessed of my father inherit ye the kingdome prepared for you from the foundations of the world 1. Cor. 15. 42. 43. 53. The bodie is sowne in corruption and is raised in corruption It is sowne in dishonour and is raised in glory it is sowne in weakenesse and is raised in power For this corruptible must put on incorruption and this mortall must put on immortalitie 1. Cor. 2. 9. The things which eye hath not séene neither eare hath heard neither came into mans heart are which God hath prepared for them that loue him By whose vertue and spirit they haue proceeded and gone forward from faith to faith as shall manifestly appeare by the whole course of their life and good workes Rom. 1. 17. The righteousnesse of God is reuealed from faith to faith ●● 2. Re● 1. 2●1 2. Grace and peace be multiplied to you by the knowledge of God of Iesns our Lord. According as his godly power hath giuen vnto vs all things that pertaine vnto life and godlinesse through the knowkledge of him that hath called vs vnto glory and vertue Whereby most great and precious promises are giuen vnto vs that by them ye should be partakers of the godly nature in that ye flie the corruption which is in the world through lust Therefore giue euen all diligence thereunto Ioine moreoner vertue with your faith and with vertue knowledge and with knowledge temperaunce and with temperaunce patience and with patience godlinesse and with godlinesse brotherly kindenesse and with brotherly kindnesse loue For if these things be among you and abound they wil make you that ye neither shal be idle nor vnfruitfull in the knowledge of our Lord Iesus Christ For he that hath not these things is blinde and cannot sée farre off and hath forgotten that hee was purged frōm his olde sinnes Wherefore brethren giue rather diligence to make your calling and election sure For if ye do these things ye shall neuer fall For by these meanes an entering shall be ministred vnto you aboundantly into the cuerlasting kingdom of out Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ Whereas altogither contrary the Reprobate conceiued borne and brought vp in sin death and the wrath of God when they depart out of this world they fall into another gulfe of destruction and their soules are plunged in that endlesse paine vntill the day come that their bodies and solues being ioined again they shall enter into euerlasting fire which is prepared for the diuel and his angels 〈◊〉 Psal 5 ●●●5 Behold I was borne in iniquitle and in sinne hath my mother conceaued me Ephe. 2. 3. And were by nature the children of wrath as well as others Rom. 7. 14. sold vnder sinne Rom. 5. 14. Wherefore as by one man sinne entred into the world and death by sinne and so death went ouer all men forasmuch as all men haue sinned Dani. 12. 2. And many of them that sléepe in the dust of the earth shall awake some to euerlasting life and some to shame and perpetuall contempt Iohn 5. 28 29. Maruell not at this for the houre shall come in the which all that are in the graues shall heare his voyce And they shall come forth that haue done good vnto the resurrection of life but they that haue done cuill to the resurrection of condemnation Luke 16. 22. 23. 24. The rich man also died and was buried and being in hell torments he lift vp his yes and sawe Abraham a farre off and Lazarus in his hosome Then he cried and said Father Abraham haue merry on me and send Lazarus that he may dippe the tippe of his singer in water and coole my tongue for I am tormented in this flame But Abraham said Sonne remember that thou in thy life time receiuedst thy pleasures and likewise Lazarus paines now therefore is he comforted and thou art tormented Mat. 25. 41. Then shall he say to them on the left hand Depart from me ye cursed into euerlasting fire which is prepared for the diuel and his angels The seuenth Chapter After what sort this doctrine may be preached with most profit SInte wee haue nowe declared the effect of this doctrine VVhat discretion the matter requireth it remaineth also that wee shewe what order we thinke best to be obseru●● in preaching and applying the same to euery particular man Whereas many find this matter so sharp and strange that they flie from it as from a dangerous rocke it is partly to be attributed to the malice and arrogancy of men And partly to the rashnesse and lacke of discretion of them that teach it and thirdly it is to be imputed to their ignoraunce which cannot orderly apply the same to themselues which faithfully and truly hath bin taught of others Concerning them which sinne of malice it onely appertaineth to GOD to amend them Which surely he hath done alwaies in his reason and likewise will do from time to time to whom he hath appointed to shewe mercy But for others which remain● obstinate in their sinne and wickednesse there is no cause why we should be moued either for their number or authority to dissemble Gods truth And as touching the second sorte I haue thought these things principally to be obserued in preaching this misterie First as in all other things so chiefly in this matter of predestination they ought to take diligent héede that in stéede of Gods pure and simple truth they bring not soorth vaine and curious speculations or dreames Which thing they cannot choose but do which goe about to compasse and accord these secret iudgments of God with mans wisdome so do not onely put difference betwirt predstinatiō and the purpose of god which thing they must néedes do but seperate the one frō the other For they either imagine a certaine naked and idle permition or else make a double purpose and counsell in God From the which errors they must néeds fall into many and greate absurdities For sometimes they are constrained to diuide