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A00415 Certaine godly and learned expositions vpon diuers parts of Scripture As they were preached, and afterwards more briefly penned by that vvorthy man of God, Maister George Estey, sometimes fellovve of Goneuill and Caius Colledge in Cambridge. Late preacher of the word of God in Saint Edmunds Burie. Estey, George, 1560 or 61-1601.; Estey, George, 1560 or 61-1601. Most sweete and comfortable exposition, upon the tenne commaundements, and upon the 51. Psalme. 1603 (1603) STC 10545; ESTC S101734 265,746 444

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the Word is the maker which because from the first creation of it it had a knowledge of diuine truth now hath certaine sparkles thereof it is called light and that truly not onely because it is precious as light but for that as the Sunne hath it selfe to the world so this light vnto man Men are all and euery one so that of necessitie we are to vnderstand this of naturall light eyther before or after the fall He was also the light of Angels but the speech is directed to men he speaketh nothing of Angels These are the words the vse followeth 1 The principall thing in a man is his reasonable soule for the beautifying whereof we are to labour 2 So is the Word light as that he doth impart and communicate the same Hee giueth the soule indeede after a speciall manner in putting it into the body he createth it and in creating it he doth put it in It is not by propagation It is not a portion of diuine essence 3 That witnesse and skill wheresoeuer they be are to be acknowledged the gifts of God 4 Seeing that God doth instill natural light there is cause why we should encrease the same for the vse of this life 5 If naturall light be from the Word is not much more supernaturall so as we are more to labour for this Thus hath beene the proposition Verse 5 the explication remaineth 5 verse and it is from an euent that the light shining was not comprehended VVhere are two sentences 1 The light shineth in the darkenesse 2 The darknes do not comprehend the light In the first sentence we are to search cōcerning the light it selfe and the attribute or that which is affirmed of it Light is either God or a creature Light is put for God as 1 Ioh 1 5. Now the name of God is taken essentially and is truly vsed vpon the 3. persons But heere it is applied and attributed vnto the Word as it appeareth out of the context Besides Christ himselfe Iohn 8 12. calleth himselfe light Indeed most iustly Who was not only prefigured in the Vrim of the Priests but also in the Candlestick Moreouer Esay 60 2 and Luke 1 78. In which respect also hee may be called the day starre 2 Pet 1 19 Mala 4 2 he is called a sunne Hence the imitation into Christ is called light 2 Cor 4 4 we are said to haue receiued light Heb 10 32. Now Christ is called light by a metaphor or borrowed kind of speech 1 For that he is the brightnesse of the glorie of his Father Heb 1 3. 2 For that there shineth vnto vs the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ 2 Cor 4 6. 3 That as the light is some spirituall thing so it is certaine that the Word as he is considered in himselfe with the Father is of that nature 4 VVhat things the light effecteth he doth much more namely to lay things open to declare differences to shew the way vnto our feete c. 5 Because there is no darknesse in him that is no sin nor affection to it 6 And because it is most excellent light as that it can darken the sight of the eye which we can neuer thoroughly behold Quest How are the Apostles said to be the light of the world Aun By reason of the light of doctrine Wherefore let vs know 1 That what things we would know touching God the Father the same are to belearned from this light He is in the bosome of the Father * Ezegesato he hath declared him heare him 2 When as the light shineth in the face of Christ it is in regard of his incarnation otherwise wee were not able to perceiue the brightnesse Wherefore euen as they which see the ecclipse of the sunne in the water so let vs behold God through the slesh 3 That carnall and sensuall thoughts are to be remoued This light is a spirit and to be worshipped in spirit and to be beheld by the eyes of the mind Indeed we shall see with our bodily eyes his body in heauen 4 As Christ layeth all things open so especially those things which appertaine vnto saluation Esay 9 2. Luke 1 79 Luke 2 32. Without him there is no light vnto saluation Wherefore Paule Ephe 3 4. Christ is the key of the Scriptures c. He is he that giueth light 5 Yea he bewrayeth as light what difference there is betwixt the Law and the Gospell Heb 5 14 Philip 1 10. 6 Hee sheweth the way vnto heauen he is the light the life and the way without him we shall wander and goe out of the way 7 None can truly belieue in Christ and yet haue a purpose to sinne What communion is there betwixt light and darknes The light scattereth darknes This is the subiect the attribute followeth Shineth in the darknes To shine in this place is to shew it selfe cleerely For it is the Sunne Besides the time is to be considered which signifieth that it is now and continuall Who therefore would not open his eyes considering that Christ shineth Esa 60 1. 2 Seeing Christ had no neede to shine to himselfe but onely to his why should not we shine to others and not hide the good things we haue 3 At the time when Iohn wrote Christ had ascended into heauen and yet he saith that he now shineth euen as he did before Wherefore now also he shineth that if we would open our eyes we cannot be ignorant Let vs take heede that this be not our condemnation that the light came into the world and we loued darknes 4 And seeing he doth continually shine men shall be without excuse But he shineth in the darknes Darknes is properly to the eyes improperly to the minde The light truly shineth euery where yet notwithstanding there is this darknes of the minde By darknes is meant a thing that is darke the adiunct being put for the subiect as wickednes for a wicked man This darknes therefore are men as Ephe. 5 8 hence are the works of darknes Truly such are men by nature after the fall Where wee are to consider the affection and the measure The affection or priuation is a losse of light This light was the glory of the image of God seated in the mind and in the will This is wholy lost in matters of saluation The measure is so great that we are darknes it selfe not onely darke and surely the very darknes of Aegypt that might be felt which doe not onely want light but also shut it out that how great this darknes is we can hardly iudge 1 How great therefore is our miserie so long as we liue in the darknes of our minds and of our wils 2 So as that we see this to be the cause of ignorance errors and all manner of sinnes 3 Neither are we able to doe any thing so long as we are in this darknes where-with we are ouer-whelmed 4 Why doe we not therefore