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A16752 A treasurie of catechisme, or Christian instruction. The first part, which is concerning the morall law or ten Commandements of Almightie God: with certaine questions and aunswers preparatory to the same Allen, Robert, fl. 1596-1612. 1600 (1600) STC 366; ESTC S100095 232,397 320

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wicked Deuter. 27.11.12 Reade also Nombers 5.21.22 These examples and the like are to be followed for soundnesse plainenesse and breuitie in a meete and conuenient proportion Otherwise none ought to presume either to prescribe or practise anie thing for a worship yeelded to God But which are those respects for the which a prescript forme and order of the ministration of the word and Sacraments may be accounted necessarie as a godly helpe and remedie to be agreed vpon First in regard of the vveaker sort in euerie congregation vvho are necessarily herein to be tendered of all the rest yea euen in respect of the common infirmity humane vveaknesse of vs al. Secondly because of the importunitie of the malitious aduersaries of the Gospell vvho vvould othervvise take great aduantage to cauill at and to slaunder the Churches of God as if vve vvere vncertaine in all things and vvere full of confusion in our faith and vvorship of God and in our vvhole profession and religion As touching the weaker sort of our brethren we know how they are in manie places offended yea notwithstanding the faithfull Ministers of God vse good discretion herein They are hardly kept from waywardnesse against preaching it self which God hath appointed to do them the most good because they are not fully satisfied the other way But beside this consideration of the weaker surely they that are more strong and better confirmed in the wayes of God and haue the grace to discern betwixt things that differ both Minister of the word and other they find good vse of that which is well prescribed both for prayer and for declaration of other the ordinances of God not onely for helpe of memorie but also to quicken the affection to the more excellent more necessarie more essentiall effectuall parts of their ministerie wherein God is to be blessed and praysed of vs for our gracious libertie both touching preaching and also concerning prayer so far as God hath distributed the measure of his graces to euery one Thus far therefore all are to be intreated in the Lord that howsoeuer euerie one is for his owne part to keepe him selfe vpright and sincere in the worship of God yet where some things are amisse in an order set down which is generally good and godly we are to take great heed that we sin not so vnaduisedly as to reiect all because of some imperfections Neither yet to be ouer readie to obiect and hold forth the blemishes thereof to the disgracing of the whole therein to be contentious c but rather to sigh and mourne for it to intreat the Lord for his mercifull redresse in his due time we alwayes acknowledging our selues vnworthie of so great perfection as we ought humbly to desire and heartily to long for c. Rom. chap. 12.18.1 Cor. 10.32.33 Col. 4.5 Now further also as touching the aduersaries of the Gospel we know that we must haue care that we giue no offence to anie but that we walke circumspectly euen toward those that be without against whose slaunderous reports a holy consent in doctrine liturgie and in discipline set downe is a iust reall Apollogie defence in the sight of all men This is that which we ought to thinke in soundnesse of iudgment concerning this waighty matter and therefore was it of duty to be deliuered vnto you It remayneth also as belonging hereunto that you shew who they are by whome the word and Sacraments are to be publikely administred with prayer and thankesgiuing in the Churches of God and so are to be acknowledged meet guides vnto the rest in the actions of Gods holy seruice and worship Shew which they be They are such as being first called of God that is to say The Equitie such whome he hath indued with meet gifts and graces for so holy a ministerie seruice are also vpō due triall of the same their fitnesse both for doctrine life called ordained and set apart therunto with consent of other godly Ministers and that people to whom they are to minister in the disposing of the mysteries of God Reade 1. Tim. chap. 3. and Titus chap. 1. Act. 14.23 Heb. 5 4. 2. Corinth 3.5.6 Reade also Rom. chap. 12.6.7.8 and 1. Tim. chap. 5.9 c. 17.18.21.22 Hitherto of the euils forbidden and of the contrarie good duties commanded Now what is the equitie of this commandement Seeing the Lord hath not only created redeemed our soules but also our bodies yea seeing he hath as it vvere espoused and maried vs and his whole Church to himself most dearely louing it as it were with the loue of a most kind husband toward his only wife which he tendreth as himselfe it is most equall and meete that we should in all pure and chast manner worship him alone both with our soules and also with our bodies because we are wholly his It is true Reade Psal 95. Psal 100. Reade also 1. Cor. 6.20 Rom. 8.23 Phil. 3.21 2. Corinth 7.1 and 1. Thess 5.23 Reade also Ieremie 2.1.2.32 Yea the renewing of the mariage chap. 2.2 Isa 62.4.5 and Hosh chap. 2. and chap. 3. Matth. 9.15 and Iohn 3.29 Eph. 5.22 Reuel 21.2 And the whole Song of songs Now therefore how vnworthie a thing it is that mankind which is the noblest of all bodily creatures should prostrate yea prostitute himselfe as it were in spirituall adulterie to most vile and contemptible idols which that they haue eyes and see not eares and heare not c. euery man that wil open his eyes and is not as an idoll himselfe may easily see And that Idols are most vaine and contemptible things Gillulim of Galal which signifieth dung As Ezech. 4.11.15 euen the excrements of the bodie read how great disgrace the Lord hath cast vpō them euery where in his holy Scriptures as Ps 115.4 c. Ps 135.15.16.17.18 1. Cor. 12.2 Act. 14. vers 15. Ier. 10.14.15 Hab. 2.18.19 2. Kings ch 17.12 dungie gods 1. Cor. 8. they are nothing in the world And Isaiah chapter 44.9 c. Reade also Ezechiel chap. 16. and chap. 23. Where the Lord doth by his holy Prophet most odiously describe the sinne of Idolatrie comparing it to most filthie adulterie of the body Hence it is that as it followeth in the reason of this commandement the Lord taketh to himselfe the title of iealousie against Idolaters as against those which defile the mariage couenant of the which reason we are now to inquire It containeth two partes Which are they The first is a threatning of the curse against all Idolaters vvhich the Lord accompteth haters of him The second is a promise of blessing to all pure and chast vvorshippers of God vvhome onely he esteemeth for his true louers friends according as it is sayd of Abraham that he vvas called the friend of God So indeede we reade Iames 2.23 And the Apostle may well gather so much by the Lords familiar dealing with
you make rehearsall of some of those testimonies for the confirmation of this point Which may those testimonies be He that loueth purenesse of heart saith king Salomon for the grace of his lips the king shall be his friend Prou. 22.11 Yea the king of heauē shal blesse him as it followeth in the next verse The eyes of the Lord preserue knowledge c. And as we reade Psa 24. ver 4.5 He that hath a pure heart hath not lifted vp his mind to vanity nor sworne deceitfully He shal receiue a blessing frō the Lord righteousnes from the God of his saluation And our Sauiour Christ Matth. 5.8 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God Moreouer Psal 1. Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsell of the wicked c. But his delight is in the Law of the Lord and in his Law doth he meditate day and night For he shall be like a tree planted by the riuers of waters that will giue forth her fruit in due season whose leafe shall not fade so whatsoeuer he shall do shall prosper And Psal 32.2 Blessed is the man in whose spirit there is no guile Likewise Prou. 28.10 The vpright shall inherit good things And verse 18. He that walketh vprightly shall be saued Finally Prouerbs 14.22 To them that thinke on good things shall be mercy and truth And chap. 22.5 The thoughts of the diligent do surely bring abundance These places of holy Scripture and the like do indeed confirme that God hath promised all kind of blessing to the obedience of this Commaundement For although purenesse of heart vprightnesse inward delight meditation and good thoughts last mentioned do belong to the duties of all the Commaundements yet they haue as it were their mansion place residence in this Cōmandemēt after a speciall maner And let vs marke I pray you how God honoureth vpright pure and holy thoughts with the blessing of the actions and duties themselues because from thence as from the originall all the actions of life do proceed according to that Prou. 4.23 which sentence was alledged not long before So on the contrary the holy Apostle Saint Paule chargeth his wicked nature with action of sinne by reason of the euill thoughts and motions thereof though he laboured against them and gaue them no harty consent Rom. 7.19 I do not the good saith he which I would but the euill which I would not that do I. And yet againe on the other side Phil. 4.8.9 Thinke on these things saith he that is thinke of them earnestly and with a care to practise them And the God of peace shall be with you yea to giue that peace which passeth all vnderstanding whereof he had written before in the 7. verse of the same chapter Thus then we see how great a part of our blessing yea how the ground of mans whole blessing in a manner resteth in the obedience of this Commaundement if happily we could be free from the euill coueting forbidden in it and if we had such pure vpright and godly hearts as we ought to haue both in loue to God and to our neighbour But that we may now at the last come to the vse of this Commandement according as we haue seene the vse of all the rest Haue you perfectly obeyed this Commandement which is as the sealing vp of all perfect obedience Euerie one of vs is a damnable transgressor that thereby you may escape the curse and be partaker of the blessing of it I am so farre frō the perfect obedience of it that I do more infinitely sin against it then against any other Cōmandement of this secōd Table according as my vaine flitting thoughts motions are more then either my setled consent or performed actions Yea my disobedience against this last Commandement is the cause why I do disobey all the rest Finally when as the other Comandemēts shew me to be a sinner in the words actions and purposes of my life this conuinceth me to be out of measure sinfull euen in my very nature and person These things which you haue answered are not onely true concerning your selfe and euery one of vs and all the children of men while yet we lye altogether in our naturall ignorance and vanity in the lust of the flesh and of the mind but they are also true concerning all that be regenerate by the Spirit of God though in them the secret lusts of the flesh do not preuaile and get dominion ouer them as they do ouer the children of this world Touching the vngenerate we need not stand to vse much proofe It is euident Gen. 6.5 Ier. 17.9 chap. 18.18 Psa 36.3.4 Prou. 4.16 chap. 16.30 and Rom. 8.7 In the best things they do they are inwardly altogether corrupt therefore the Lord reiecteth all their hearing of his word their prayers and their sacrifices Isa 58.2 c. Ezek. 33.31 Prou. 15.18 cha 21.27 and chap. 28.9 Isa chap. 1. That the same naturall corruptiō remaineth still inherent in the regenerate though not in the same measure reade Gal. 5.17 and 2. Cor. 3.5 Heb. 12.1 But most plentifully this matter i● layd foorth Rom. chap. 7. and namely ver 14.18.21.23.25 ●eade also the example of Dauid a man likewise of singular holinesse yet was he not free from this home-dwelling sinne Psal 39.1.2.3.4 c. 9. The place is notable to this purpose But what need we any other proofes then our owne experience For are not our thoughts very vaine and wandering and our affections alwayes inclining to vnlawfull lusting and coueting Verily if we shall but a little marke our selues we shall find cause why we should be ashamed of our selues Our Sauiour Christs perfect obedience for vs. and why we should lift vp our hearts with our tongue vnto God to say with the Apostle O wretched that I am c. Behold therefore the most excellent vse of this last Commaundement in the discouering or drawing out as it were by the eares this our most secret and daungerous sinne the disobedience whereof is more infinit then against any of the Commaundements of this second Table as was answered Whence also it is that this Commaundement doth in like speciall manner discouer the heauie curse and damnation which is due vnto vs for the same vnlesse our Sauiour Christ had dyed euen for our naturall corruption and the most secret lust thereof vnlesse he had perfectly obeyed this Commandement on our behalfe moreouer and beside his obedience to the rest of this second Table It is to singular purpose therefore that we be specially perswaded that our Sauiour Christ hath fulfilled it for vs What proofe haue you hereof That our Sauiour Christ hath perfectly obeyed this Commaundement both in freedome from all sinfull concupiscence and the least thought or motion thereof to the hurt of any man and also in perfect disposition of mind and affection to do good to all with all full
Abraham as the holy storie plentifully reporteth seeing he was a true worshipper of him c. reade 2. Chron. 20.7 Isa ch 4.18 But in the reason of the commandement which are the words of the curse against Idolaters They are these For I the Lord thy God mighty and iealous do visite the iniquitie of the Fathers vpon the Children vpon the third generation and vpon the fourth on such as hate me What meaneth the Lord when he saith he will visite the iniquitie of the fathers on the children His meaning is that he will seuerely punish this grieuous sin of Idolatrie God indeede doth not visite and make inquisition for sin in vaine but finding it he taketh vengeance of it as we may obserue his proceeding against Sodome and Gomorrha and the cities adioyning Gen. 18.20.21 and chapter 19.23 Read the 1. chapter of Zephaniah where the threatning of the punishment is ioyned with the visitation and search for sinne diuerse times in that chapter And the Lord professeth himselfe specially wroth as we see in this place against this sinne of Idolatrie which he accounteth a spiritual and most filthie fornication Remember againe Ezechiel chapter 16. chap. 8.15 and Iosh 24.19.20 The Curse Yea let vs marke in reading of the holy Scriptures we shall find that the Lord is not more often nor more earnest against anie sinne then against this of Idolatrie Read Deut. 27 15. EZek. 14.34.5 ch 8. vers 8.9.10.11.12 both secret and open which is the peruerting of his whole true religion as hath bene answered in our entrance vpon the interpretation of this commandement What is the punishment and curse which God threateneth Vnquietnesse and turmoile of conscience with many bodily calamities here in this world and after this life euerlasting and most wofull destruction both of bodie and soule in the world to come if it be not preuented by true repentance Reade Psal 16.4 Isa 2.19.20.21 and chap. 8 21.22 ch 16.12 and chap. 47.11.12 c. against the Babylonians and chap. 57.10 c. 20.21 against the Israelites And Hosh 8.7.8 chap. 10.15 1. Corinthians 6.9 1. Peter 4.3.4.5 and Reuel 22.15 But why doth God call Idolaters haters of him seeing they say they do that which they do of singular loue deuotion and zeale which they beare vnto him Because Idolaters can no more loue God in truth then the adulterous woman can loue her husband howsoeuer she speaketh him faire and flattereth with her lippes This indeede doth the Lord giue all Idolaters plainely to vnderstand if they had grace to see But that we may hast forward the threatening as we see is not made against Idolaters themselues onely but also against their children and posteritie to the third and fourth generation Is not this vnequal thinke you that God should punish the children from one generation to another for the fathers offences It is rather of wonderfull mercie that he doth so graciously limite and restraine the curse seeing he might iustly withdraw his grace from the whole posteritie of the Idolaters as from an illegitimate and bastardly seede seeing he hath asmuch as in him lyeth made the condition of the couenant of this spirituall mariage vtterly voyd and frustrate Yea and herein also doth the wonderfull mercie of God more clearely vtter it selfe because he doth not so cast off the next generations of the idolaters but whosoeuer of them will forsake the sinne of their fathers and be true worshippers of him they shall not onely be accepted themselues but the couenant also shall in them be renewed to their children and posteritie for euer whosoeuer among them shall abide faithfull therein Reade Ezek. chap. 18.1 c. to the end and chap. 20.18.19.20 reade also Psal 78.4 c. 7.8 and Ier. 3.1 Hosh 3. Here therefore is wonderfull mercie indeede And further also the verie curse it selfe serueth to exceeding gracious purpose that is both to feare parents from idolatrie euen for that loue they ought to beare to their posteritie welfare of their children both in soule and body and also to withdraw children from the example of their idolatrous parents which is for them a verie daungerous inducement to idolatrie and so to the vtter vndoing of all that should come of them to the third and fourth generation by a pitifull interruption of the course of Gods mercies toward them But all this concerneth those children that liue to come to knowledge What is to be said of those children of Idolaters which dye before they can discerne of the Idolatries of their forefathers shall all such be condemned They are doubtlesse in a feareful estate neuerthelesse we must in feare and reuerence leaue the secret iudgements of God to himselfe who will in due time shew himselfe most righteous in all his vvayes So said Moses Deut. 29.29 Secret things belong to the Lord our God c. Yet thus far may we be in good hope that notwithstanding they are cut off from the benefite of the couenant of the Law which is not made to thousands but vpon condition of the childrens faithfulnes in their generations after the example of their godly parents some of them may be saued through the grace of that couenant which was made to Abraham according to the free electiō of God in Christ Iesus before this couenant of the Law was made and which is established vpon better promises Heb. 8.6 Hitherto of the curse against the transgressors of this Commandement which as was said is the first part of the reason The Blessing the second part followeth In what words is that contained In these For I the Lord thy God do shew mercie vnto thousands to such as loue me and keepe my commandements What is that mercie which the Lord will shew them He will blesse them with all blessings of this life so farre as shall be good for them but more specially he will giue them abundance of true spirituall comfort here in this world and euerlasting happinesse and glorie in the kingdome of heauen Yea he will bestow these mercies not onely vpon themselues but also vpon their posteritie to a thousand generations That is euen to the worlds end and for euer and euer Reade Deut. ● 9. and Psal 105.8 So great is the largenesse of Gods most gracious couenant to all that truely loue God in dutifull and thankefull regard of his most tender as it were mariage loue toward them and in loue as a fruite thereof do purely and chastly worship him and keepe his commandements For the loue of God in vs is the immediate roote and fountaine of all our obedience euen as his loue toward vs and the sweetnesse thereof apprehended and felt in our harts by faith is the original first cause of our loue to him But shall all the posteritie of the true worshippers of God be thus blessed and saued without exception No but they onely which keepe couenant with the Lord following the