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A16736 The doctrine of the Gospel By a plaine and familiar interpretation of the particular points or articles thereof: with the promises, comforts, and duties, seuerally belonging to the same. VVhereunto is added, a declaration of the danger of not knowing, not beleeuing, or not obeying any one of them. Likewise, a rehearsal of the manifold heresies, wherein many haue erred contrary to them all. Diuided into three bookes. The first whereof, is of beliefe in God the Father ... Allen, Robert, fl. 1596-1612. 1606 (1606) STC 364; ESTC S106811 1,499,180 1,052

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at the fall of a friend and of such a friend as is a most innocent and righteous person according to that complaint of the Prophet Dauid Psal 22.14 c. I am like water poured out and all my bones are out of ioynt mine heart is like waxe it is moulten in the middest of my bowells My strength is dried vp like a potsheard and my tongue cleaueth to my ●awes and t●ou hast brought me into the dust of death For dogges haue compassed me and the assembly of the wicked haue inclosed me they haue pi●rced mine hands and my feete I may tell all my bones yet saith the holy Prophet they behold and looke vpon me They part my garments among them c. In all which words the Prophet doth not so much complaine of his owne calamitie as hee doth prophetica●ly describe the suff●rings of our Sauiour which now wee inquire of and the extreame malice of his bloodie persecutors concurring with the righteous iudgement of God and his most fearefull wrath bent against a most perfit innocent man yea against a most righteous and good man which maketh the matter so much the more lamentable if it be nakedly considered in it selfe Question How therefore may we without iust blame take any comfort and ioy in the sufferings of our Sauiour which were the most grieuous and lamentable sufferings aboue the sufferings of any other Answere All our comfort and reioycing must be onely for a reliefe to our consciences against the most fierce wrath of GOD most iustly due to our sinnes and in respect of the manifolde fruites and benefi●es which through the mercie of GOD and by the gratious good will of our Sauiour himselfe are brought vnto vs by the same his sufferings to the glory of God and to our owne eternall saluation Explicatiō It is very true And so it is euident that the comfort and ioy of the sufferings of our Sauiour doth onely belong to such as are humbled in the sight of their sinnes and be heauie loden with the burthen of them And vnto all such the ioy may iustly be so much the greater by how much the sufferings of our Sauiour were more extreame and bitter and by how much they were more willingly indured of him for a most full and perfit satisfaction to God to the paying as it were of the vttermost farthing of that price and ransome which God himselfe had set downe to be paid for the redemption of our sinnes According to that Heb. cha 2.9 By the grace o● God he tasted death for all men And Gal. 3.13 Christ hath redeemed vs from the curse of the law when hee was made a curse for vs. As touching the rest that is to say so many as be not humbled with godly sorrow for their sinnes they haue no part in the sweete comfort of the sufferings of our Sauiour but contrariwise looke by how much their sinnes haue beene more grieuous by so much may their terrour bee iustly the greater insomuch as hereby the wrath and curse of God is so much the more clearly reuealed against sinne in that he hath not spared to punish it when it was imputed to his owne Sonne Doubtlesse all reioycing in Christs sufferings is profane and wicked like to the ioy of the wicked Iewes in persecuting our Sauiour vntill such as doe reioyce in them be truly humbled in the sight of their owne sinnes for the which he died Question But leauing all profane reioycers What ground haue wee that our Sauiour Christ hath suffered for the sinnes of all such as be in godly manner sorie for them Answere Beside the testimonie of the Ptophet Isaiah already rehearsed our Sauiour himselfe hath most p●e●tifully confirmed it both by his word and also by the institution of his holy Supper as was something touched before According to that Matt. 11. ●8 Come vnto me all ye that are wearie and laden and I will ease you Explicatiō It is so indeed Of these things therefore we are at this present more fully to consider according as we promised before And fi●st seeing as was saide euen now the matter of this comfort which we inquire o● is not the suff●rings of our Sauiour simply considered in themselues but in respect of the fruites and benefites which he hath purchased for vs and doth still c●mmunicate vnto vs by the vnualuable merit and vertue of them let vs therefore consider the more diligently of these fruits and benefites both from the instructions of our Sauiour Christ himselfe and also from the historie of h●s suffe●ings and from other testimonies of the holy Scriptures Question Which therefore are these fruits and benefites Answer To speake generally they are either such as doe concerne deliuerance from euills or else the conferring and bestowing of the contrarie good things Explication This is that which as was said before is clearely and sensibly both represented and a●so appl●ed by the holy Sacrament the supper of the Lord to all true beleeuer● whensoeuer they doe duly receiue and partake in the same to wit deliuerance from sinne and the gift of eternall life as ●ur Sauiour doth immediately vpon the institution very earnestly perswade with his D●sciples both in the chamber and also in the way as hee walked from thence vnto the garden In the which his large and long continued speech insomuch as we may easily perceiue from the last part of the 13. chapter and throughout the 14.15 and 16. chapters of the Euangelist Iohn he laboured mightily to comfort his Disciples against his bodily absence which they were shortly to haue experience of and against those worldly afflictions which hee knew they should finde present with them wee may hereby vnderstand for our singular instruction what was the very true vse and end of the Supper of the Lord Namely that it might bee a meanes of spirituall comfort to them and to his whole Church to the end of the world against the discomfort of the same his bodily absence and not to giue any assurance of his bodily presence among them To this end therefore and also to euery other good purpose The Comforts of his sufferings more particularly let vs weigh well either part of the comfortable speech of our Sauiour to his Disciples And first of that which he had with them in the chamber as it is conteined in the last part of the 13. chapter and in the whole 14. chapter from the beginning to the end thereof Question What are the comforts contained herein Answere First in the end of the 13. chapter our Sauiour comforteth his Disciples and consequently the whole Church and our selues among the rest that his sufferings were the onely way to glorie both for him in our humane nature as the head and for the Church as the members of his mysticall body And all to the glory of God For so hee saith verse 31. Now is the Sonne of man glorified and God is glorified in him If God be
is so manifold and great it is our duty Answer first of all to esteeme most highly and pretiously of the grace and vertue of it Secondly to labour earnestly that we may be partakers of the same grace or vertue and power Thirdly from the same power to indeuour to walke in all holy obedience to God in euery Christian duty Explicatiō That wee are thus both most highly and pretiously to esteeme of the vertue and power of the resurrection of our Sauiour and likewise most earnestly to seeke to apprehend it by faith the example of the Apostle Paul Phil 3. may be a sufficient proofe and inducement vnto vs both so to thinke and also to be earnest imitators and followers of him And in deede vnlesse wee doe with him carrie the same iudgement how can we drawe with him in the like yoake of affection Now touching a particular indeuour to walke in euery good dutie of obedience to God as a fruite of this power of the resurrection of our Sauiour Christ apprehended by faith it is good for vs to consider that the holy Apostles doe euery where hold forth the same as a reason of singular force to stirre vp the hearts of all Christians to minde repentance from all dead workes and to prouoke to the contrarie duties of godlines And namely for one instance 1. Corinth 15. the last verse of the chapter where so soone as the Apostle had professed thanks to God for this vnspeakeable comfort which the resurrection of our Sauiour affordeth he annexeth this exhortation forthwith Therefore my beloued bretheren be ye stedfast vnmoueable and aboundant alwayes in the worke of the Lord for as much as ye know that your labour is not in vaine in the Lord. And Acts 2.38 after that the Apostle Peter hath layed open and confirmed the article of the resurrection he doth immediatly exhort and incourage vnto repentance And chap. 3.15.19 And the Apostle Paul againe chap. 13.30 c. 40.41 And Rom. 6 9.10.11.12 c. And 2. Cor. 5 15. And Coloss 3.1 c. 5. For sanctification as was noted before is very neerely linked vnto iustification Heereunto therefore we ought as the Scriptures doe speake to rise early in the morning with all cheerefulnes of heart and spirit euen as our Sauiour Christ did preuenting as it were the morning watch that he might manifest and make knowne that good hand which hee had in his so speedy a victorie ouer the dominion of the graue and of death and hell And this also ought to giue vs singular incouragement not onely to fight manfully against sinne and all the confederates thereof the flesh the world and the diuell but also with good hope of prosperous successe to seeke after mighty increases in godlines Neither let it be a small comfort and incouragement vnto vs to bethinke our selues that according to the ordinance of our Sauiour himselfe we doe together with the exercises of our Christian religion euery Lords day celebrate as it is meete the memoriall of the blessed resurrection of our Sauiour and of the restauration of the world by him partly alreadie begun and to be fully perfitted in time to come And in trust of this mercy of our God also let vs not cease to pray continually in this barren and dead time of godlines wherein wee liue for a new spring and resurrection in mens mindes to the zeale of the Gospell as a fruite of this resurrection of our Sauiour Christ Finally let all our life long in the premeditation of our resurrection at the last day by the vertue of his resurrection to euerlasting life and of that perpetuall feast of the Lambe which wee are inuited vnto be nothing else The danger of not beleeuing this article but a carefull addressing and preparing of our selues both soules and bodies against that great day that then wee may be partakers of a ioyfull resurrection and so liue for euer with him Amen These thinges in deede are to be further enforced vpon our consciences from the Articles following which doe set forth the further exaltation of our Sauiour but because as was said in the comforts the resurrection is the first and most familiar inducement heereunto therefore the exhortation vnto these duties might not be pretermitted here ANd now that we may fully finish the doctrine of this article What danger is there in not beleeuing the very naturall and bodily resurrection of our Sauiour Christ and not in yeelding that fruit of obedience Question which it most worthily challenged at our hands Answer If any doe not beleeue this Article of the resurrection of our Lord Iesus Christs true and naturall body his death shall profit them nothing but they shall die in their sinnes And further also as touching those that be not through the vertue of our Sauiours resurrection partakers of the first resurrection of their soules from the death of sinne they shall neuer be partakers of the resurrection of their bodies to euerlasting life by him at his second comming Explication For the proofe of this reade first of all 1. Cor. 15.12.13.14.15.16.17.18 Where the holy Apostle maketh the resurrection of our Sauiour Christ the ground and foundation of ours yea so the ground that they are as one would say coincident and of the nature of relatiues in a certaine sort For insomuch as our Sauiour Christ who is the head of his Church is bodily raysed vp it cannot be but the members of this mysticall body must be made conformable that is they must be likewise raised vp and vnited vnto him or else he should be as a head without a body And likewise insomuch as our Sauiour Christ is raysed vp to be a King and a Prince ouer his Church for euer his subiects also must be raised vp or else hee could not haue subiects of the same nature and kind with himselfe to rule add gouerne A King who is a man must be a King of men and not of beasts yea of men and not of spirits or ghosts c. It is so in this world it shall be so in the world to come as touching the Kingdome of our Sauiour Christ For as hee shall retaine the whole nature of man for euer and euer so hee shall rule ouer men consisting of soules and bodies euen as ouer his naturall brethren Answerable after a sort to that which the people saide to Dauid 2. Sam. 15.1 Beholde wee are thy bones and thy flesh And as our Sauiour himselfe sheweth plainely concerning himselfe in his message sent by Marie Magdalen Iohn 20.17 though hee be in another state and condition then wee are in nowe and is so to continue euen world without any end And therefore the holy Apostle after that he hath noted diuers grosse and hereticall absurdities accompanying the deniall of the resurrection of Christ 1. Cor. 15. hee addeth verse 17.18 If Christ be not raysed your faith is in vaine ye are yet in your sinnes And so they who are
many things and death it selfe which now ouerthroweth all shall then be for euer ouerthrown Yea as we may adde yet further all authoritie both ciuill and ecclesiasticall though of necessarie vse now shall then cease as being of no further vse in the kingdome of heauen insomuch as the causes of this course of gouernment shall then bee remoued to wit all ignorance of iudgement and all peruersenes and stubbornenes of affection c. It is therefore I say as certaine as the former that our Sauiour shall rule in another manner not in the middest of his enemies nor by such ministeriall seruices of men and Angels as for the present and euer since his ascension hee hath done but most sweetly and peaceably as among his friendes and dutifull subiects and more immediately by his holy spirit all the rebells and disturbers of the most sacred peace of his kingdome being for euer vtterly cast out into their owne place and as it were a prison of eternall woe and torment according to that grand commission which our Sauiour had receiued of the Father in that behalfe And thus it may be euident that the Apostle speaketh not generally that our Sauiour shall lay downe all regencie and kingdome but onely that part of it which was temporarie and to continue no longer then the time of this present euill world while yet the occasions of that kinde of gouernment are to remaine Vrsinus It is a true saying of a learned man Sic filius tradet regnum Patri vt sibi tamen ipsi subijciat omnia Non igitur sibiipsi sed alijs regnum abrogando tradet regnum Patri Piscator c. And an other Cum regnum tradiderit Deo Id est cum desinet ita regnare vt nunc regnat dominando scilicet in medio inimicorum quam potestatem a Patre accepit c. Alioquin Pater nunc regnat per Filium Filius in aeternū regnabit cum Patre sed alio modo hostibus sc omnibus subiectis But yet for all this the doubt is not fully cleared For the holy Apostle saith further that when all things shall be subdued vnto God then shall the Sonne also himselfe be subdued vnto him c. that God may be all in all Question What therefore is furthermore to be answered to this Answer This subiection of the Sonne is in no wise to be so taken as if the holy Apostle meant to note any abrogation or diminishing of his Kingly dignitie considered simply in it selfe much lesse any inferioritie of his diuine person more or otherwise after the end of the world then since his ascension to the right hand of God There is indeede no reason why wee should take the meaning of the Apostle to be so Explicatiō proofe For our Sauiour being once aduanced in his humane nature as a fruite of his most worthy obedience to his Father continuing still euery way as perfitly worthy euen to the ende of the world and being also so to continue for euer as well as at any time before Why should wee once imagine that there should euer followe any abasing of his glory or diminishing of his power authoritie And as for the Deitie of his Person seeing he was therein equall to his Father euen in the dayes of his humiliation as hee himselfe hath affirmed saying I and my Father are one Iohn 10.30 How should wee conceiue that now after his exaltation there should followe any the least Eclipse Question How then are wee to vnderstand the word of Subiection which the Apostle vseth Ans Our Sauiour Christ as we are here to consider is both God and man in one Person of a Mediatour And likewise in that he is a Mediatour betwixt God and man he is as we know sometime compared with God the Father and sometime he is spoken of in respect of his Church Now therefore as he is a Mediator Christus inferior est Patre quoad humanitatem natura officio quoad Diuinitatem vero non natura sed officio tantum Vrsinus Christus quatenus Deus est cum Patre nos subiectos habet quatenus est Sacerdos nobiscum Patri subiectus est August lib trin 1. cap 8. and in that respect compared with God the Father he is in regard of this his mediation to him his inferiour and so will for euer shewe himselfe to be in subiection to him as he is at this day and so hath beene euer since his ascension in heauen But on respect of his Church for whom he is a mediatour he is and shall alwaies remaine a King or Prince and a most soueraigne Lord and Sauiour vnto it Expli It must needs he so For else how should it be truly said in the holy Scriptures that he remaineth a king for euer and that of his kingdome there shall be no end Wherefore yet further that we may by the grace of God helpe ourselues to the vnderstanding of this high mysterie it is to be obserued that our Sauiour Christ is to be considered of vs either more distinctly a part by himselfe as he is the head of his Church or else as he hath his Church as his spirituall members mystically vnited vnto him And in this latter consideration is the subiection of our Sauiour chiefly to be vnderstood For thus it shall be most cleare and manifest that Christ in his members shall be subiect to the diuine man she of God Neuertheles this also must we vnderstand withall that the subiection of our Sauiour Christ and his church which now we speake of shall not be any debasement either to Christ or to it but such a subiection as shall be crowned with perfit glory and chiefly touching our Sauiour who must by all right haue a prehemmence aboue all without measure To the which good purpose well obserueth Maister Beza Annot Maier that there is in this word Subiection a figuratiue antanaciasis to be respected in that it is vsed in this matter concerning the Son of God together with his Church in a contrary sence to the same word as it is to be taken immediately before where it is vsed to note the Subiection of the enemies of God and his Church by his subduing and suppressing of them For their subiection shall be enforced against their wills and to their most miserable and wofull thraldome for euer through the most righteous iudgement of God But the subiection of our Sauiour as the head and so consequently of his Church as the members of his mysticall body it shall be most voluntarie and willing and all one with their perfect glorification vnder the most gracious immediate gouernment of God world without end For it shall be a subiection to God in perfect freedom from all aduersaries in the enioyng of a most bl ssed eternal peace c. So that this word of Subiectiō is vsed rather in way of emplification then otherwise And that to the singular comfort of
2.21 Neither can it be that both the Father and the Sonne should send the holy Ghost to his Church and into the hearts of his people but to very notable effect and to the most singular good ends and purposes that might be Seeing our Sauiour Christ is ordeined of God to be a King he must of necessitie haue a kingdome and subiects therein whom he may most gratiously protect and gouerne Seeing he is the great Pastor of the sheepe it cannot be that hee should be without his fold and flocke Seeing he is a spirituall and mysticall head he must haue his members to make vp the same his mysticall bodie In which respect the Church is called the fulnesse of him that filleth all in all things c. Ephes 1.23 Seeing he is the foundatiō who shal let that the building should not be laid and reared vp to the full perfecting thereof Ephes 2.20 c. and 1. Pet. 2.4 c. For God is not like the vnwise builder who layeth a foundation and is not able to performe it so that any should haue occasion to reproach him as we read of that vnaduised builder Luke 14.28 29 30. But he goeth forward with the worke to the admiration of all the beholders whosoeuer haue eyes to discerne the spirituall beautie of the same Psal 11● ●2 23. Isai 54 ● c. And verses 11 12 13 c. Finally seeing our Sauiour is a most fruitfull and liuing vine it cannot be but that both branches fruit must needes spring forth and spread themselues aboundantly from him Iohn 15.1 c. This most notable and fruitfull effect of the most holy and blessed Trinitie God the Father Sonne and holy Ghost is as was said euen now set forth in this latter part of the Articles of our christian faith The which fruit that wee may gather rightly and lay vp in such sort as it may be a remaining fruit vnto vs for euer we must first of all according to the change of the argument diligently obserue the change of the phrase of speech henceforth vsed For we doe not professe that we beleeue in the holy Catholike Church as we doe in God both Father Sonne and holy Ghost but thus I beleeue the holy Catholike Church c. That is to say I beleeue that God hath a holy Catholike Church wherein there is a communion of saints and to the which belongeth most notable priuiledges of Gods rich fauour and grace both for the comfort of euery true member of the same holy Catholike Church here in this life and also for the euerlasting happinesse of them in the world to come This change of phrase is necessary to be diligently obserued of vs as was said because of the differing nature of the obiect where about faith is imploied For where as God is to be beleeued in simply without all exception the Church of God is not to be credited simply and for it selfe but vnder the credite and authority of the word of God so farre forth onely as it shall shew it selfe a faithfull instrumentall pillar and vpholder of that truth of the worde which God hath betrusted it withall according to that 1. Tim. 3.15 To the which end also the order is worthy like diligent regard in that God most worthily hath the first place and accordingly is chiefly to be respected and then the Church with such limits as he hath set Contrarie to the practise of the Antichristian Church which hath chiefe care for the aduancement of it selfe and the owne traditions and inuentions how contrary so euer to the word of God and little or no care for the glory of God And therefore can haue little or no true faith at all according to the definitiue sentence of our Lord Iesus Christ the onely author and finisher of the right christian faith Iohn 5.44 How can ye beleeue saith he who receiue honour one of another and doe not seeke the honour that commeth of God alone These things obserued more generally concerning this latter part of our beliefe let vs come to inquire of the particular Articles in the same order wherein we haue inquired of the former Question And first touching the holy Catholike Church what ground of holy scripture haue you that God hath such a Church as you speake of Answer The words of the Apostle Paul which follow in the 12. chapter of his first Epistle to the Corinthians verses 12. and 13 may well bee alledged to this purpose Explicatiō They may be so in very deede And the rather also may wee make speciall choise of them because they doe immediately follow those words which were alledged before for a ground of the former Article concerning our beliefe in God the holy Ghost And further also because that which followeth in this same chapter from the very next verse will serue very fitly to open vnto vs the next Article of our faith which is concerning the communion of Saints as we shall see when we shall by Gods grace come vnto it In the meane season cōcerning our present occasion rehearse you the words of the Apostle contained in the 12 13 verses mentioned by you for proofe of this that God hath his holy Catholike Church Question Which are those his words Answer 12 As the bodie is one saith the Apostle and hath many members and all the members of that one bodie being many make but one bodie euen so is Christ 13 For by one Spirit we are all baptized into one bodie whether wee be Iewes or Grecians whether bonde or free and haue beene all made to drinke into one Spirit Explication From the interpretation of this text in the sermon which was made vpon it ye may remēber such I meane as were the hearers of it that diuers things were obserued which make much for the opening of this Article of the holy Catholike Church The which things I will now by the grace of God repeate againe as briefly as I can and so proceede to those other questions and answers which serue for the more full laying open of this matter And first of all as we were before aduised let vs call to minde and consider that according as in the former part of the chapter albeit the Apostle writing to the Corinthians sheweth them particularly from whom they had receiued all their spirituall gifts and graces doth neuerthelesse there withall deliuer a generall doctrine concerning the author and distributer of all good gifts graces to all whosoeuer haue any portion of them So in these wordes though he doth speak by a particular intendement to informe the same Corinthians of their owne particular estate and condition in that they for their parts were a Church of Christ as well as any other Citie professing faith in his name like as euery part of the Sea is called by the name of the Sea c yet the doctrine containeth a generall direction or ground from the which we may discerne what is or
ought to be the estate and condition of euery true Church of Christ throughout the whole world This Church of God therefore generally considered is but one as the Apostle sheweth by the similitude of the naturall bodie the which though it haue many members is yet but one bodie Song of Songs ch 6. v. 8. And Ioh. 10.16 Now whereas there are diuers kindes of bodies First naturall such as euery man carrieth about him now Secondly spirituall such as the faithfull shall haue indued with far more excellent gifts at the resurrection from the dead 1. Cor. 15.44 Thirdly politike bodies such as are ciuill corporations whereof the King of the Nation is the head in a borrowed sense or metaphorically 1. Sam. chap. 15.17 Fourthly Mysticall bodies as for example the Churches of God spiritually vnited to our Sauiour Christ the onely immediate head and vitall quickener and gouernour thereof Hence it is the more manifest what manner of body the Church is by how much the similitude wherevnto it is compared is more distinctly expressed So then the Church of God to speake generally as we began to say is but one mysticall and spirituall bodie how many members soeuer it haue being considered either in particular Churches whether nationall as wee vse to speake or in cities or in country townes and villages or whether it be considered in regard of singular persons and therefore is called Catholike or Vniuersall Furthermore it is so called not onely to note thereby the calling of the Gentiles to the fellowship of the faith and couenant of Gods grace with the beleeuing Iewes who from the time of Moses were the onely peculiar people of God aboue all other of the Nations Ephes 2.16 and 3.6 but also to the end that vnder this name of catholike or vniuersall might be comprehended the whole number of the elect whomsoeuer God hath ordeined to saluation from the beginning of the world to the end of the same as well such as be called alreadie as such as are to be called in euery age of the world and the same also out of euery nation farre and neare and out of euery estate and condition of people noble or vnnoble rich or poore learned or vnlearned young or olde man or woman and all according to the free grace of God without respect of person Yea the Church hath this generall name giuen vnto it that it might not onely comprehend that part of the Church which is called the militant part here on earth but also that part which is alreadie partly and in some measure triumphant in heauen According to that which we reade Ephes 3.15 God is the Father of the whole familie in heauen and in earth Reade also chap. 1. verses 9 10 11. And Colos 1.19 20 21 22. Heb. 12.22 c. And Gal. 4.26 This then is that which the holy Apostle saith in our text that in the one only body of the Church of God here on earth both Iew Gentile bond free c are conteined as the seuerall members thereof The which as was said we may proportionably extend to the whole Church most generally taken that all is but one c. Reade also Acts 2. verse 39. The promise is made to you and to your children and to all that are a farre off euen as many as the Lord our God shall call Likewise Ephes 2.13 c. And Gal. 3. at the end of the chapter And Colos 3.11 Neither Grecian nor Iew circumcision nor vncircumcision neither Barbarian nor Scythian neither bond nor free none of them are excepted from hauing their part in Christ either because they are of this or that nation of this or that condition and calling c. Reade also Acts 10.34 35. Of a truth saith the Apostle Peter I perceiue that God is no accepter of persons But in euery nation he that feareth him and worketh righteousnesse is accepted with him And Reuel 5.9 Thou hast redeemed vs to God by thy blood out of euery kindred and tongue and people and nation c. And chap. 7.9 I beheld saith Saint Iohn and lo a great multitude which no man could number of all nations and kindreds and people and tongues stood before the throne and before the lambe clothed with long white robes and palmes in their hands c. And verse 14 c. These were they which came out of great tribulation c. This vniuersality of the Catholike Church is according to the ancient promise of God made to Abraham that in his seede all the nations of the world should be blessed It is also according to that more ancient and propheticall prayer of Noah Gen. 9.27 God perswade Iapheth that he may dwell in the tents of Shem. And yet before that according to that most ancient promise of God euen from the beginning of the world Gen. 3.15 The seede of the woman shall breake the Serpents head Yea God as a most prouident Father knowing that fraileman would fall into sinne and so be the iust cause of his owne miserie and ruine it pleased him of his infinite goodnesse and mercie in the secret of his owne counsel and purpose to ordaine him a remedie euen before the foundations of the world were laid 1. Pet. 1.20 Herein therefore God hath dealt with mankinde after the manner of wise and louing Parents who knowing that their young children are subiect to burning or skalding c will alwaies haue some thing prepared afore hand which may be ready with them to helpe at any time of neede Yet that which man doth vpon an vncertaine feare God did of certaine knowledge without any doubt what would ensue By reason that the Church is thus Catholike and vniuersall in the generall acception of it therfore is it made a matter of faith not that we should beleeue in the Church but because it is to be beleeued of vs according to the holy Scriptures that God hath such a Church as may iustly be so termed And because also it is so firmely founded established in our Sauiour Christ according to the most sure stable counsel of God that nothing no not the gates of Hell shal euer be able to preuaile against it Mat. 16.18 Read also Ps 125. and Ier. 33.17 18 c. to the end of the chapter Moreouer 2. Tim. 2.19 The foundation of God remaineth sure and hath this seale The Lord knoweth who are his c. And that this vniuersall Church consisting both of Iew Gentile is founded vpon our Sauiour Christ it is euident Ephes 2.18 For as the holy Apostle saith there wee both that is both Iew and Gentile haue through him an entrance vnto the Father by one Spirit And verse 22. In whom we are also built together to be the habitation of God by the Spirit By the Spirit saith the Apostle and that also through faith to remoue all conceit of any bodily commixtion or confusion of the Church or members thereof with Christ bodily and likewise to
appropriation of it to the Church of Rome though as we willingly confesse it was then for a long time one of the true particular Churches of Christ neither arrogated this title of catholike Church to it selfe Thus therefore the Popish doctrine concerning this Article is in all these points to be auoided of vs as erroneous and hereticall against the true meaning of it Yea their exposition of the word Beliefe as it is referred by them to the Church as though the meaning should be this that Christians doe thereby professe that they giue religious credit to all that their Church teacheth without any further examination and triall by the holy Scriptures it is vtterly a false interpretation of it Likewise the doctrine and practise of the Donatistes or of any other who contend that the Church must be perfectly holy here in this world and therefore do seperate themselues from Christian assemblies if so be all things be not reformed according to their mind and condemne them as if they were no true Churches this both their doctrine and also their practise are carefully to be auoided of vs as contrarie to the true faith of this Article seeing God hath described his Church in this life whether generally in the whole or in particular congregations to be a mixed company of true Christians with hipocrites as teares among wheate as good fish with bad c. Math. 13. On the contrarie they are to be auoided and condemned as going against the true beliefe of this Article who because the saluation of the Church and of euery member thereof is certaine therefore will haue no care of a godly life Such as were the heretikes called Prodestinat● and many Libertines euen to this day Beliefe that in the holy catholike Church of God there is a communiō of Saints Finally no person voide of the care of a godly and holy life The groūd and meaning of the article is to be accounted a member of the true Church of God which is alwaies in some measure holy in euery member of it euen here in this world Neuerthelesse wee may not peremptorily exclude any prophane person from the holy election of God because of his present prophanenes but vsing the meanes we are to hope still with patience that many such may in due time be conuerted to God and so declared to be of the number of those whom hee hath appointed to eternall life though for a long time they lay hidden from our knowledge in this respect Beliefe that in the holy catholike Church of God there is a communion of Saints Question Answer Explication and proofe LEt vs now come to the next Article of our beliefe What is that It followeth thus The communion of Saints The words I beleeue are here to be vnderstood againe as in the former Article and so they are in the rest of the articles following this as though they were expressed thus I beleeue the communion of Saints that is to say I beleeue that in the holy catholike Church of God there is a communion of Saints and that to them belongeth the forgiuenes of sinnes c as we shall further consider hereafter Question For the present Article what ground of holy Scripture haue you to warrant vs that we are to beleeue it Answer Euen that which followeth in the former text of the Apostle Paul from the 14. verse of that 12. chapter of his first Ep. to the Corinthians vnto the end of the chapter Explication This may well be the ground and warrant of it in deede yea and so forth also throughout the next chapter and in the 16. ch of the same Epistle verses 1. ● c. But because it might seeme ouer long to goe through so long a text of Scripture let vs stay our selues for the ground of ●●ns Ar● cle vpon that which remaineth of the 12. chapter Question Which are the words of the Apostle as you reade them there Answer 14 Thus it followeth For the body also saith S. Paul is not one member but many 15. I● the foote would say because I am not the hand I am not of the body is it therefore not of the body 16 And if the eare would say because I am not the eye I am not of the body is it therfore not of the body 17. If the whole body were an eye where were the hearing If the whole were hearing where were the smelling 18. But now hath God disposed the members euery one of them in the body at his owne pleasure 19. For if they were all one member where were the body 20. But now there are many members yet but one body 21. And the eye cannot say to the hand I haue no neede of thee nor the head againe to the feete I haue no neede of you 22. Yea much rather those members of the body which seeme to be more feeble are necessarie 23. And vpon those members of the body which wee thinke most vnhonest or more base we put more honestie or as we may reade it more honour thereon and our vncomely parts haue more comelines on Atimotera Timen perissoteran 24. For our comely parts need it not but God hath tempered the body together and hath giuen the more honour to that part which lacketh 25. Lest there should be any diuision in the body but that the members should haue the same care one for another 26. Therefore if one member suffer all suffer with it if one member be had in honour all the members reioyce with it 27. Now ye are the body of Christ and members in part Touching this text before we come to the rehearsall of the doctrine deliuered in the Sermon made vpon it let vs obserue that it falleth out very well and commodiously for vs that according to the diuine wisedome of the holie Ghost by whose direction the Apostle wrote these Articles of our faith which are of so neare affinitie Explicatiō and proofe are so nearely and successiuely conioined and knit together in one and the same chapter For the doctrine of he holy Ghost sheweth the immediate Caller and Sanctifier both of the Church and also of the communion of Saints Againe the doctrine of the Church is as wee may say the rule of the communion of Saints And the doctrine of the communion of Saints is a further explication vnfolding of the true nature of the Church it being here cōsidered more particularly in the distinct mēbers of it Now therefore in the former text I meane in the 12. and 13. verses of this chapter the Apostle as we haue alreadie seene hath shewed that the Church though it hath many members is yet but one body and so hath a holy and mysticall or spirituall vnion with our Sauiour Christ the head of it In our present text the same our Apostle declareth further that though it be one onely yet it hath many memb●rs and that the diuerse members haue diuerse faculties and accordingly diuerse
offices and functions Yet so as all tend to the common conseruation and benefit of the whole as it is in the diuerse members of the naturall body And thus in a mysticall and spirituall vnion with our Sauiour Christ by the Spirit through faith the Church hath also a holy communion or as wee may say a communitie or common vnitie as touching the seuerall parts or particular members thereof among themselues This is briefly the summe and scope of all The which that we may the more fully conceiue we are to vnderstand that the communion of Saints is of two sorts as also their vnion is For first all they to whom this name of Saints rightly agreeth that is to say all the true members of the Church called iustified and sanctified in our Lord Iesus Christ they haue by the mediation of the same our Lord Iesus their vnion with God the Father and the holy Ghost and they haue also their vnion among themselues as our Sauiour prayeth Iohn 17.11 Holy Father keepe them in thy name euen them whom thou hast giuen me that they may be one as we are And againe verse 20. c. I pray not for these alone saith our blessed Sauiour but for them also which shall beleeue in me through their word That is through the word of God which my disciples shall preach That they all may be one as thou O Father art in me and I in thee euen that they may be also one in vs that the world may beleeue that thou hast sent me And the glory that thou gauest me I haue giuen them that they may be one as we are one I in them and thou in me that they may be made perfit in one And 1. Cor. 6.17 He that is ioined to the Lord is one Spirit And as they haue their vnion thus with God and also among themselues so haue they likewise both their cōmunion with God the Father by the means of our Sauiour Christ his Sonne and through the holy Ghost and also by the same Spirit their communion fellowship among themselues As 1. Cor. 1 9. God is faithfull by whom ye are called vnto the fellowship of his Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord And 2. Ep. ch 13. ver 13. The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ and the loue of God and the communion of the holy Ghost be with ye all Amen And 1. Iohn 1. verses 3.4 ● 6.7 That which we haue seene and heard declare we vnto you that ye may also haue fellowship with vs and that our fellowship also may be with the Father and with his Sonne Iesus Christ c. And Ephe. ch 4.3.4.5.6 Endeuouring to keepe the vnity of the Spirit in the bond of peace There is one body and one Spirit euen as ye are called in one hope of your vocation There is one Lord one faith one baptisme one God Father of all who is aboue all and through all and in ye all Read also verses 11.12 c. He therfore gaue some to be Apostles c. For the gathering together of the Saints c. Till we all meete together in the vnitie of faith and knowledge of the Sonne of God to a perfit man c. Whence it followeth that neither can the body of the Church liue without our Sauiour Christ the head thereof neither yet any member of it being seuered from the rest of the body This both vnion and communion with our Sauiour Christ and among our selues it is not by any commixtion of substances or confusion of qualities but by faith apprehending Christ and by loue working among our selu●s And either of these by the vnsearchable operation and bond of the Spirit incorporating vs into Christ maketh vs of one heart minde and spirit in a sweete consent both with our Sauiour Christ 1. Cor. 6.17 and also among our selues Act. 4.32 and 1. Pet. 1.22 But let vs more distinctly inquire of the communion of Saints according to certaine branches seuerall degrees for the more cleare opening of it And first insomuch as all our spirituall vnion and communion both with God also among our selues with all faithful Christians is grounded vpō that vnion cōmunion which we haue with the only begotten Son of God our Lord Iesus Christ let vs consider what manner of communion that is What haue you learned concerning this point Question Answer I haue beene taught that our communion with our Sauiour Christ consisteth in these foure things First in our partaking of the merit of his sufferings and obedience to God for vs. Secondly in our partaking of Christ himselfe in either nature of his Person as being both God and man the head of his Church Thirdly in our partaking of the vertue and efficacie of the same his diuine Person and of all that he hath wrought and suffered for vs in the same Fourthly in our partaking of his dignity in that through his grace God hath adopted vs to be his children and made vs all Kings and Priests vnto himselfe Explication and proofe Touching the first of these points of our communion with our Sauiour Christ read Rom. 5.19 By the obedience of one many are made righteous And Ephes 1.7 We haue our redemption by him through his blood That is wee are by his death ransomed from that most miserable captiuity thraldome wherein wee were through sinne vnder the wrath of God and tyrannie of the Diuell This our partaking of the merit of our Sauiours death and obedience is the ground of the other points which follow touching his Person and the whole efficacie of his diuine grace and power working in vs and therefore wee doe reckon it in the first place Concerning the second point this we must alwaies remember that our partaking of either nature of the diuine Person of our Sauiour God man must be vnderstood according to the cōmunicable properties of either nature For albeit the diuine nature is in vs though in deed not essentially according to the heresie of the Manichies but only by the energetical grace or effectuall operatiō of the holy Ghost in such sense as it is said 2. Pet. 1 4 that we are partakers of the diuine nature And 1. Cor. 1.30 that we are of God in Christ And 2. Ep. 5.17 that he that is in Christ is a new creature and Ephes 3.17 that Christ dwelleth in our hearts by faith according also as hee hath promised to be with his seruants in the ministery of his word Gospel to the end of the world Math. 28.20 Yet to speake properly the humane nature is not so but onely in heauen and not otherwise with vs on earth then wee are with him in heauen he is by his holy Spirit with vs and in vs by spiritual presence and working and we by faith with him in him by spirituall apprehension and obedience vnto him Neuertheles by reason of the perpetuall most neare personall vnion of the humane nature of our Sauiour with the
all one member where were the bodie But now there are many members yet but one body So then none can resist or detract from this point of the Apostles doctrine but they shall by and by discouer themselues to bee euen fighters against God and against that very light of nature from the which this similitude is taken And besides what a follie is it for any to be waiward or enuious c seeing hereby such as forsake the communion of Saints do wilfully dispossesse themselues of those excellent things which by continuance in faith and loue among the people of God they might comfortably possesse and enioy as their owne according to that 1. Cor. 3.21 22 23. though wee confesse that the Apostle writeth these words vpon another occasion For vnto such as hold faithfully the communion of Saints all things are theirs Whether it be Paul or Apollo or Cephas or the world or life or death whether they be things present or things to come all are theirs And they Christs and Christ Gods And seeing God will dispose of his graces to whom and in what measure he thinketh good as it is meete he should what mattereth it in effect whether we or other haue this or that speciall gift grace more fit either for the common edification of the Church or to the performance of this or that more commendable seruice in some more particular respect so that God be glorified and the Church haue the benefit This is the scope which euery one ought to aime at And if this be obtained what reason may any haue why hee should not reioyce and be glad of it by whomsoeuer it is brought to passe as well as if hee himselfe had beene the instrument of it Answerable to that of the same Apostle 1. Cor. 15.11 Whether it were I or they sowe preach and so haue yee beleeued Read also Phi. chap. 1.18 Thus much concerning the euill of frowardnesse and enuie in the inferiour members of the Church Now in the second place touching the discouery and reproofe of the noysomenesse of pride and also of contempt the companion or attendant vpon pride in those that haue greater gifts and be in higher place office I speake of such as haue not there withall that singular grace of God to walke humbly before him the Apostle discouereth and reproueth it from the light of the former similitude of the naturall bodie as it followeth verse 21 c to the 28. verse in that he reasoneth from that necessitie which the superiour and more excellent members of the bodie haue of the inferiour to shew from thence the like necessitie which the principall members of the Church haue of those which be in the lowest place or degree For saith the Apostle euen as the eye of the natural bodie cannot say to the hand I haue no neede of thee Nor the head againe to the feete I haue no neede of you For God hath disposed of the body in such sort that there is no one member which standeth not in neede of another So likewise it is in the mystical body of the church of God No christian of the rarest gifts among the rest no not the Pastour which is as the eye to watch ouer to direct the rest can with any good reason despise or withdraw his louing affection or helping hand from the weakest and poorest of the brethren Nay rather he shall finde himselfe at one time or other in this or that thing to stand in neede of his helpe and if no otherwise yet of his prayer Howsoeuer it be whether they stand in neede of them or no this is the ordinance of God that the stronger and wiser must be the seruant of the weaker and lesse instructed Christian or else he shall by his pride and contempt prouoke the wrath of God against himselfe For seeing none must disdaine the branches cut off Rom. 11 18 c much lesse then those which are ioyntly ingrafted into Christ together with vs. This excellent indifferencie doth the holy Apostle vse in arbitrating this difference betwixt the Superiour and Inferiour to the lincking of both in one sacred societie and this he doth as one appointed of God himselfe and indued with all meete grace and authority to take vp the matter And according to his doctrine for the instruction of all other so was his example also for his part though he was one of the highest place As Rom. 1.11 12. I long to see you saith the blessed Apostle that I might bestow among yee some spirituall gift to strengthen you That is that I might be comforted together with you through our mutuall faith both yours and mine And againe 1. Cor. 9.19 Though I be free from all men yet haue I made my selfe seruant vnto all men that I might winne the more Vnto the Iewes I become as a Iew that I may winne the Iewes to them that are vnder the law as though I were vnder the law that I might winne them that are vnder the law To them that are without the law as though I were without the law when I am not without law as pertaining to God but in the law through Christ that I may winne them that are without the law To the weake I become as weake that I may winne the weake I am made all things to all men that I might by all meanes saue some And this saith he I doe for the Gospels sake that I might be partaker thereof with you And againe ch 10.32 33. Giue no offence neither to the Iewes nor to the Grecians nor to the Church of God Euen as I please all men in all things not seeking mine owne profit but the profit of many that they might be saued Yea and yet further seeing our Sauiour himselfe doth not thinke himselfe perfect without his Church no not without the most inferiour members of it how may any neuer so great despise the very least of the flocke for whom our Sauiour hath died Reade in the same Epistle chap. 8. verse 2 10 c. Take heede lest by any meanes c For when ye sinne against the brethren and wound their weake conscience yee sinne against Christ. Reade also Song of Songs chapter 8 verses 8 9. Now certainely there cannot be so great disparagement betwixt the greatest and least among Christians as there is betwixt the greatest Christian that may be and Christ himselfe who is the head Wherefore seeing hee abaseth himselfe so low as to haue an honourable regard of the lowest how should it not be meete that euery one of vs should according to the rule of the Apostle of our Sauiour Christ In giuing honour goe one before another as we reade Rom. chap. 12. verse 10. Hence then we may perceiue how necessary it is that such as haue the greatest gifts of learning of vtterance c. should be earnestly admonished to take greatest heede against these foule vices of pride and vaine glory and such like which are
the glorious presence of the most high god And therefore also on the other side no true christian ought to be discouraged although they be poorely borne nor any christian woman though shee be poorely brought in bed as if her childe were of lesse account before God because of that For doe we not see that Marie was so yea like enough more poorely then the poorer sort of women are wont to be and with lesse comfortable helpers and in a lesse commodious and seemely place for such a busines as the poorest chamber in a base cottage But what should we speake of Marie thus poorely brought in bed in comparison of the childe it selfe that was borne of her For the matter is infinitely more admirable in respect of him the naturall Sonne of God then of her by nature the daughter of Eue yea it is not much admirable in respect of her saue onely in regard of him Fourthly who shall not be ashamed to murmure at his wants or on the other side to be prowd when hee is in wealthie and honourable estate in the world if he doe with a right and well aduised eye looke vpon the birth of the Son of God without whom it had bin vnpossible but we must haue bin both borne in most extreame dishonour also haue continued in misery for euer Finally how should wee be iustly offended at any outward basenes of the Church or any true members thereof if we do aduisedly looke to the outward basenes of the most glorious head Prince and gouernour of them Is it not meet that the Church here vpon earth which are as the members of the body should be sutable to the head such as it was while it remained here on the earth It may suffice vs that we know it is glorious with in though it be outwardly somewhath browne or blacke Psal 45.13 Cant. 1.4.5 Thus then we see that many outward duties from a great inward dutifulnes of heart doe belong to the comfort of faith concerning the birth of our Sauiour Christ duly weighed considered both more generally also more specially as hath already bin laid forth in diuers particulars in such sort as that which hath beene hetherto obserued might seeme to suffice Neuertheles for the further clearing of so worthy a point it shall not be superfluous for vs as I suppose to endeuour to gather a further direction herein from the examples and practise of those to whom the birth of our Sauiour was first manifested and whom we know to haue beene guided by the holy Ghost therein as hath beene obserued at large in the sermons made vpon those parts of our text Of these duties I desire that you doe as briefely as may be make some rehearsall againe according to those examples which God hath set before vs to the same end Question Which may they be Answere From the example of the holy Angels we may iustly learne that in so much as they to whom the incarnation birth of our Sauiour Christ did not so properly belong did neuertheles to the glorifying of God on our behalfe most earnest blesse and praise the Lord much rather ought we our selues to doe so seeing for our sakes it was that the Son of God thus humbled and abased himselfe From the example of the Sheepheards we are taught that it is our dutie to vse all diligence both in seeking after the knowledge of our Sauiour Christ borne into the world and of the right ends and vses of his comming and abiding in it and also in mutuall exherting incouraging one another therevnto We may likewise learne from thē that according as we our selues haue learned found out Christ Iesus in his word by the instructiōs therof so it is our dutie as much as lieth in vs to make him known to al other And further both from the example of the Sheepheards and also of those which heard the things which they reported vnto them concerning the birth of our Sauiour we may well learne that it is our dutie to esteeme reuerently of the same things and of all other of like holy record and to praise and glorifie God therein What the dutie is which the exāple of the vir Marie teacheth vs it hath bin answered before Frō the exāple of the wisemen who came out of the East a long iourny to worship our Sa Christ we may profitablie learn diuers notable lessons of good christiā dutie First that we ought to esteeme most highly and honourablie of our blessed Sauiour Secondly that we ought to refuse no labour or cost in our seeking to know him Thirdly that no feare of danger with-hold vs from diligent inquiring after him Fourthly that we be in no wise offended at the basenes of his comming into the world but on the contrarie that wee doe reioyce in our Sauiour so much the more as in him that therby giueth vs so much the more assurance that we shal be aduanced through his abasing of himselfe so lowe for vs. Fiftly that we vse all good circumspection that we giue no furtherance or aduantage to the wicked against our Sauiour or his Church and Gospel Finallie that wee doe most willinglie yeelde our selues and all that wee haue to his most honourable seruice From the example of Simeon wee learne likewise that it is our dutie to preferre the true knowledge of our Sauiour Christ made man and sent into the world before all things in the whole world yea before our owne life and beeing in it His doctrine also teacheth vs that not all in the world but they onely that doe truelie beleeue in him and dutifullie obey him shal be partakers of his appearing Last of all from the example of Anna we are taught in like manner that it is the dutie of one as well as of another of women as well as of men with all readines to acknowledge and confesse that our Sauiour Christ is verily in truth come in the flesh Explicatiō proofe These things which are lightsome in themselues haue bene more fully laide forth for a helpe to our weakenes by the interpretation and opening of the text in the Sermons made vpon the same First concerning the holie Angels Luke 2.13.14 from these words And strait way ther was with the Angela multitude of heauenly souldiers that is of other Angels as it appeareth verse 15. praising God saying Glorie be to God c. And touching our owne dutie Read Isai chapter 12. Secondly concerning the Shepheards as it foloweth in the same ch vers 13.16.17.18.20 And it came to passe when the Angels that is the multitude of heauenlie souldiers before mentioned were gone away from them into heauen that the Shepheards said one to another Let vs go then into Bethlehem c. Thirdlie concerning those that heard the Shepheardes make report of the birth of our Sauiour Christ we read likewise in the same chap verse 18. Of whom this is testified that they did all wonder
doues which take their flight to the holes of the rockes c as being pursued persecuted of the wicked who are fallen away from the true worshippe of God to a false and superstitious religion Whence it is that we doe necessarily affirme that the Church which is visible in the parts thereof is either true or false chaste or adulterous c. And that in the true Church some are true and kindly children and that other be hypocrites or false brethren For they that are borne after the flesh as the Apostle teacheth will persecute them that are borne after the spirit as Ishmael did Isaak euen in Abrahams house Gal. 4.29 30. And many are called but few chosen as our Sauiour himselfe affirmeth Matth. 22.14 Of the true and elect Church of God our Sauiour Christ as was touched before is the onely and alone inuisible and mysticall head giuing the life and power of true faith and godlinesse to it through his Spirit And therefore the true Church considered in her members hath sometime her honourable denomination euen from the name of Christ himselfe according as in our present text 1. Cor. chap. 12. verse 12. St. Paul saith that the naturall body resembleth Christ that is to say Christ himselfe mystically considered with his Church which is therfore called the fulnesse of him that filleth all in al things as was said before Ephes 1.22 23. Read also Acts. 9.4 where our Sauiour Christ professeth himselfe to be persecuted when they are persecuted which doe truly professe his name As for the ciuill Magistrate yea euen the King though he be called the head of the people kingdom where he beareth dominion yet is he but a member though indeed a chiefe principall member of the Church of our Lord Iesus Christ So that when the name of head is attributed to the King as we reade 1. Sam. 15. verse 17. and 2. Chron. 20.27 and Psal 110.6 it is to be vnderstoode metaphorically and not mystically and spiritually For thus to be the head of the Church both generally and in the seuerall parts it is onely belonging to our Sauiour Christ who will not giue this his glorie to any other Neither in deede can any beside himselfe performe the office and vertue of a head to the soules of the people and Church of God as may further appeare by that subiection which is required of all Kings and Rulers in the Church and to the Church in respect of Christ Psal 2.10.11.12 and Isaiah chapt 49.23 Now of the false visible Church which falsely nameth it selfe the catholike Church Antichrist is the head so acknowledged of all those that receiue the marke of the Beast as the holie scriptures doe speake that is hee is the head of so many as doe willingly submit themselues to his Antichristian doctrine and gouernement seeking spirituall life and direction with all temporall peace and safetie from him Reuel 13.11 c. And ch 17 This Antichrist the great false head of of the false catholike Church is hee that presumptuously peruerteth the true doctrine of our Sauiour Christes most holie and high office through his erroneous and heretical tyrannous and hypocriticall assertions practises and deuises For he is idolatrous in his worship superstitious in his ceremonies and prowd and tyrannicall in all his gouernement imitating or rather exceeding here in the west Church with vs the princely state and pompe of the Romane Empire which at the first was verie cruell against the Church of Christ and therefore called the first beast Reuel 13.1 c. For wheras the Romane Empire was at the first breaking forth of the Gospell notorious for putting of our Sauiour Christ the Lord of life and glorie to death and afterward for murthering of many thousands of faithful Christians both in the East and West Church the Pope of Rome called the second beast hauing craftily gotten the power of the first beast hath himselfe bene more notorious for crueltie and pride here in the west then euer the other was either in the East or West Wherevpon most iustly haue wee with the true Churches of of our Sauiour Christ and with all true Christians withdrawne and seperated our sel●es from his most hereticall and tyrannous vsurpation Hereticall I say again t our Sauiour Christ in respect of the truth of his doctrine and tyrannous also against the gracious equitie of his spirituall regencie and gouernment Yea and beside these presumptuous also and traiterous against the iust right and authoritie of ciuill Kings and Princes touching the soueraigntie of their ciuill policie and gouernment for Christ and his Gospell And therefore also according to our most boundē dutie vnder our Sauiour Christ we frō the first shaking off of the popish yoke of bondage haue laboured with our onely soueriegne and supreme Gouernours next vnder our Lord Iesus Christ as other Churches haue done with theirs for the correction and restoring both of doctrine and discipline from all Popish corruption and abuse to the sinceritie and truth of the word and Gospel of God and according as the right ancient and apostolike Christians haue vniuersally acknowledged obeied it euē frō the first publishing of the Gospell so farre as they could attaine and retaine it vntil this Antichrist as a great fals Prophet as a most ambitious high Priest and as a most vsurping king had subtilly deceiued and tyrannically oppressed the world Such is the doctrine of the true Church of God concerning the vniuersalitie of it or in that it is as we vse to speak catholike so neare as God vouchsafed vs grace to collect it from the ground proportion of our text of Scripture propounded to that purpose and therewithall also according to all other testimonies of holy Scripture which giue their further light to the same But as touching the other title of the same Church of God Question Why is it called holy Answer Because it is sanctified and set a part by the holy Ghost according to the will of God the Father and of our Lord Iesus Christ that all the members thereof being so sanctified vnto God both in their bodies soules and Spirits should carefully minde holines and indeuour to leade a holy life in obedience to all the holy lawes and commandements of God according to the faith of the Gospell all the daies of our liues contrary to that prophane and vngodly disposition and practise of the children of this world Explication and proofe This in deede is the nature of holy thinges that they should altogether differ in vse from thinges common and prophane yea and in inward truth from all thinges that haue onely an outward shewe of holines and religion This holines touching both the fountaine and also the full perfection of it is onely in our one onely Lord God the Father Iohn 17. verse 11. In the Sonne Act. 4.27 In the holy Ghost Iohn 14.26 According to that threefold acclamation of the Angels Isai 6.3 Holy holy holy
is no saluation it is the dutie of euerie one that belongeth to God to forsake himselfe and all wicked assemblies and to ioyne himselfe vnto it by imbracing the same faith and liuing in obedience to the same word and Gospel of God our Sauiour Christ with a godly care of preseruing the holy vnitie and peace thereof And to this ende it is furthermore the dutie of euery true member of the Church to associate and ioyne himselfe to some particular Church or congregation of the people of God and therein to continue and abide It is likewise the dutie of all particular and visible Churches as well as of the whole Church generally faithfully to imbrace testifie and vphold the truth of God committed to the custodie of it Finally wee doe all stand bound alwaies to inlarge our hearts to blesse and praise the Lord for the largenes of his mercie thus vniuersally extended to all estates and degrees of people in euery nation and that also to euery generation since the beginning of the world but specially in these our dayes and since the time of the more full reuelation of the Gospel Explicatiō proofe All these duties doe belong to this comfort by very good right and with good warrant from the word of God and as the matter speaketh very plainly to euery reasonable man euen of it selfe But let vs see something for the better confirmation of them vnto vs. And first touching the first branch of the answer we may well take one speciall proofe from the wordes of our Sauiour who is the onely head of this one Church Mat 16.24 If any man will followe me let him forsake himselfe and take vp his crosse and follow me Likewise Luk 9 23. Here is a plaine proofe that we must forsake our selues And herewithall very fitly are wee admonished that seeing we are to ioyne our selues to the militant Church here on earth that therefore also we must purposedly dispose of our selues to beare our part in the cōmon afflictions thereof In which respect as likewise to shewe that we must forsake the societie of Idolaters and profane persons the example of Moses is very notable Heb 11.24 25.26 Read also Psal 26 v. 4.5 But we haue an expresse commandement confirmed by many holy reasons and perswasions 2. Cor. 6.14 15 16 17 18. Be not vnequally yoked with infidels c saith the Apostle come out from among them and seperate your selues saith the Lord himselfe Read also Reuel 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 And ch 18 4 5 6 7 8. The reason is for that no vncleane thing nor whatsoeuer worketh abomination or lyes shal enter into the kingdome of heauen but they which are written in the Lambes booke of life cha 21.27 Verily as there was no saluation in the dayes of Noah out of the Arke so is there at no time any saluation to those that are out of the Church of God Wherefore touching the second branch of the answer that it is our dutie to ioine our selues to the Church in the outward societie of it that is in the exercises of the true worship of God for the confirmation of faith c. it is that which our Sauiour Christ directeth his spouse to doe she being desirous to be guided by him Song of Songs ch 1. v. 6 7. And it may wel be hence obserued in that it is said The Lord added to the Church from day to day such as should be saued Read also Heb 10 25 ver 29. where the Apostle sheweth that there is danger of perdition to euery one that shall withdrawe himselfe after that hee hath once entered this holy fellowship For the third dutie of the whole Church and of all particular assemblies or congregations which is that they ought to be faithfvll vpholders and keepers and as it were pillars of the truth of God read Deut 31.9.10 11.12.13 The law was committed io the custodie of the Priests the Sonnes of Leui for the common benefite of the people of Israel that they might by thē heare learne feare the Lord God keepe obserue all the words of his lawe And in this very respect the Church of God is called the pillar and ground of truth 1. Tim 3 15. as we haue seene before And now that according to the last branch wee ought alwaies most instantly praise the Lord for the largenes of his grace mercy toward the infinite thousands of the lost posteritie of Adam the heauenly vision of Iohn may teach vs Reuel ch 5 v. 8.9.10 c. Whervnto also let vs ad this that much lesse ought we to repine or grudge at the receiuing of any the poorest or most sinfull to mercie but contrariwise to be so much the more yea more and more thankfull by how much God doth more plentifully magnifie the riches of his free mercie not onely toward our selues but also toward euery other and therefore to embrace them as brethren and to reioyce in them and for them to the great praise of our most gracious and mercifull God Such are the duties arising from the comfort of faith in regard of the vniuersalitie of the catholike church of God It followeth that we inquire into the duties of euery one in respect of the holi●es of it Question Which ought they to be Answer It is the dutie of euery member or particular person in the Church of God first to apprehend by faith the perfect holines of our Sauiour Christ who alone is the onely full fountaine thereof Secondly to seeke to be partakers of some portion of the ouer-flowings of this fulnes And thirdly to seeke to further and increase holines both in our selues and also in as many other as possibly we may Explicatiō and proofe Seeing God hath made our Sauiour to be perfect sanctification and holines vnto vs 1. Cor 1 30. Colos 1 22 it were extreme folie not to lay hold on him most gratefully in this behalfe Yea and if we shuld not as it were open our mouthes wide to receiue of his fulnes a meet portion of his aboundant grace answerable to that Ioh. 1 15.16 And ch 7 ver 37.38.39 Read also ch 13.8.9 If I wash thee not saith our Sauiour to Peter thou shalt haue no part with me And the same is affirmed generally Heb 12.14 Without holines shall no man see the Lord. And 2. Cor 5.17 If any man be in Christ let him be a newe creature Olde things are passed away behold all things are become newe And besides how vnseemely yea how absurd a thing were it that any polluted and defiled member should be ioined to a most pure head and to the rest of the beautifull members thereof This must needes be a dishonour and an vtter disgracing to the whole body It were as if a man should goe about to make the glorious church of our Sauiour Christ like to that deformed image which Nebuchadnezzar sawe in his dreame the which hauing the head of
Iacob and in them throgh our Sauiour Christ with all true beleeuers touching euerlasting happinesse and saluation both of soule and bodie For thus doth our Sauiour himselfe interpret the tenure of Gods blessed couenant to the refelling of the Sadduces who denied the resurrection of the body as we reade and as hath beene mentioned before Math. 22.31.32 For so soone as he hath alledged the words of the couenant I am the God of Abraham c hee inferreth straight way against them that God is not the God of the dead but the God of the liuing That is to say they whose God the Lord is doe both presently liue with God in the blessed immortality of their soules after this life ended and also shall for euer liue with their bodies after that they shall be raised vp againe For God is the God of the whole persons of his seruants and not of one part of them onely As he hath created both soule and bodie and as hee hath redeemed them both so no doubt hee will saue them both 1. Cor. chapter 6. verse 20. Rom. 8.23 Touching this promise our Sauiour is yet more expresse and plaine Iohn 6. verses 39 40. Question Which are his words Answer 39 This is the Fathers will who hath sent me saith our Sauiour that of all which he hath giuen me I should loose nothing but should raise it vp againe the last day 40 And this is the will of him that sent mee that euery man which seeth the Sonne and beleeueth in him should haue euerlasting life and I will raise him vp at the last day Explicatiō This will of the Father includeth no doubt a promise of the effectuall performance of the good pleasure of the same his diuine will Beliefe that to euerie true member of the church of God belongeth the inheritance of euerlasting life And let vs in these words obserue likewise the most holy consent The Comforts both of the Father and also of the Sonne touching the assurance of our resurrection And againe chap. 5. verse 21. As the Father raiseth vp the dead and quickeneth them so the Sonne quickeneth whom he will Reade also verses 28 29. And for the consent of the holy Ghost together with the Father and the Sonne we reade Rom. 8.11 If the spirit of him that raised vp Iesus from the dead dwell in you hee that raiseth vp Christ from the dead will also quicken your mortall bodies by his spirit that dwelleth in you THus therefore hauing the Ground Meaning and Promise of this Article Question let vs now proceede to the vse of it And first for Comfort What may that bee Answer This also is expressed by the Apostle Paul in the 15. chapter of his first Epistle to the Corinthians as it followeth verses 55 56 57. in these words 55 O death where is thy sting O graue where is thy victorie 56 The sting of death is sinne and the strength of sinne is the law 57 But thanks be vnto God who hath giuen vs victorie through our Lord Iesus Christ Explication and proofe Here is matter of singular comfort indeede in that Death with all his power shall be vanquished his prison gates set opon and all his prisoners deliuered in that also sinne shall cease and euery curse and the whole irritating power of the law shall be abolished Surely the discomfort of death and the graue is very heauie and grieuous to the naturall man Yea wee haue all of vs experience in our selues that if the least member we haue be hurt so in danger to perish from the rest of the body we are very careful for it It greeueth vs once to thinke that we should loose the least ioynt and we reioyce greatly so soone as we perceiue the recouerie of it How must it not then be much more comfortable to be assured of the restoring of the whole body seeing it must for a time after a sort wholly perish This moued Dauid to sing with ioy in the middest of his troubles that his flesh should rest in hope Psal 16.9 It gaue singular comfort to Iob in his grieuous calamitie as we heard but a while since Iob 19. It hath alwaies imboldned both former and latter Martyrs to indure all their torments chearfully Heb. 11.35 Deare friends as they are loth to part so they are very ioyfull and glad to meete againe God himselfe hath so lincked the soule and bodie in such a concordable consent and mutuall delight each in other that as they are most loth to part a sunder so it cannot but be an exceeding ioy to the soule to haue an assurance of their most blessed meeting againe And the rather because death shall neuer sunder them any more but they shall liue together most blessedly in al ioy and glory for euer Luk 20.35.36 For they can die no more saith our Sauiour for as much as they are equall to the Angells and are the Sonnes of God seeing they are the children of the resurrection as was alledged before To all good men sinne and the hatefull tyranny thereof is more grieuous then death And therfore to be deliuered from it frō all irritation and prouoking of the law must needes also be matter of speciall great comfort The comfortable hope of the resurrection maketh all things the more comfortable to all true beleeuers In this respect the most gratious and faithfull couenant of God spoken of before is the more comfortable because it extendeth it selfe to the body seeing as the mercy of God is perfect so no doubt he will be a perfect Sauiour And as he forgiueth the sinne both of body and of soule so will he remoue the punishment from both yea doubtlesse he will saue and glorifie both In this respect the sufferings of our Sauiour hauing beene in body as well as in soule are the more comfortable because body as well as soule is redeemed by him Beliefe that to euery true member of the church of God belongeth the glorious resurrection of the body In this respect the resurrection of our Sauiour The Duties and his bodily ascension vp into heauen c are the more cōfortable because the members must be made like to the head and because our Sauiour being a King will euery way most perfectly benefit his subiects For seeing as the heathen man could say euery kingdome is euergesia that is a benefiting of the subiects belonging to it most of all must the perfit kingdome of our Sauiour Christ be a most perfit benefiting or rather a beatifying or making of the subiects thereof blessed and happie in the highest degree In this respect the own bodily sufferings of the faithfull are comfortable vnto them they knowing that seeing they suffer in body with Christ they shall be glorified also in body with him as well as in soule according to that of the Apostle Rom. 8.17 Yea and seeing other creatures shall be restored as it followeth in the same text much
sauing Iustice herein is At full reueal'd to thee Repentance with the fruites thereof From liuely Faith that springs Repentance Within this Booke vnfolded is And many heauenly things To wit the chiefest Principles Of doctrine pure and sound Twelue Articles whereof we haue Articles of faith Of Faith from Scriptures ground The vertues of which pretious pearls So rare and knowne to few Are here found out and clearely laid All open to thy view One God Three Persons The glory of the Trinitie One God in persons three The Father Sonne and holy Ghost Presented are to thee The Father of Almightie power Father Creation The first among the rest His frame of world right glorious Is liuely here exprest Whose wise and holy Prouidence This mightie frame doth guide Prouidence Who all for all but most of all Doth for his Saints prouide His onely Sonne our onely Lord And Sauiour most deare Sonne Conception Birth Whose wonderfull Conception Whose like we doe not heare In wombe of Marie Virgin still By holy Ghost conceiu'd Yea borne and as all children be Into this world conuey'd Life Doctrine Miracles Sufferings Death His holy life his doctrine sweete His wonders strange and rare His bitter and his cursed death Here liuely painted are Buriall Descension Resurrection Ascension His buriall and power of death On him thus brought to graue His third daies resurrection Ascension eke we haue Sitting at the Fathers right hand Intercession His sitting at the Fathers hand In kingly Maiestie There making intercession For vs continually His cōming in the cloudes as Iudg Last iudgement With power and terror great Whē all the Natiōs shal be brought Before his iudgement seate Euen thus our full redemption Redemption From sinne and paines of hell Wrought by the Son of God alone This Booke declareth well Next vnto whom on holy Ghost Holy Ghost Third Person we rely Who to his liuely members all All comforts doth apply These liuely members are dispers'd Catholike Church Throughout the world so wide In heauenly mansions some with Christ Are placed to abide All which make vniuersall Church A ioynt communion Communion of Saints Of Saints a holy fellowship One head and body one Forgiuenesse of sinnes Whose sinnes great offences are Forgiuen and discharg'd And so from wofull bondage they For euer are inlarg'd Their bodies at the day of Doome Resurrection of the body In honour all shall rise To be vnited to their soules Made holy strong and wise A life eternall liue they shall Life euerlasting In glory there to raigne All teares from eyes shall wiped be And neuer feele more paine These mysteries profound deepe Which reason cannot reach All plainely here vnfolded are This light Gods grace did teach Now blessed be that Lord our God And praised be his name Who by his spirit to seruant his Both heart and hand did frame In Iudgement sound with wisedome like In method plaine cleare This Volume large to finish quite All glorie most d●e to our one onely most w●se almighti● and euer●iuing God As now it doth appeare All le ts so oft all trialls great All doubts all feares all paine All ended are with comfort much A sweete contenting gaine Now Father deare we thee intreate Euen for thy Christ his sake To blesse this worke to those good ends For which we paines did take Euen for the glory of thy name And honour of thy Sonne By comfort of the holy Ghost Whereby it was begunne That we in faith may know thee Lord One God in Persons three To serue the here and after death To raigne for aye with thee Amen Richard Blackerbie Minister of the Word To the Christian Reader THey who haue taken no small paines for thee good Christian Reader doe intreate thee to take a little paines for them and also for thy selfe in mending with thy pen the typographical errata or any other escapes which God shall discouer vnto thee in thy Booke Fauourably considering this with thy selfe that in a worke of much and long busines of this kinde easily will many humane infirmities of the eye both of the body and also of the minde mixe themselues yea euen with the best and most carefull indeuours about the most holy and weightie things we haue to deale withall Such as in the compasse of the present labour are these which follow and as we hope very few beside of any great moment Such as they be we pray you to correct in manner as followeth In the Preface PAge 2. line 18 read populous for popular P. 7. l. 26. put out not In the Contents of the first Booke Page 1. line 21. for page read pages And line 26. for 109. 105. In the first Booke Page 3. line 19. for rightous read rigorous P. 10. l. 36. read worke And line 39. malitious P. 12. l. 3. please P. 15. l. 23. for 13. read 12. 3. P. 18. l. 30. Ep● for 3. P. 22 last line ad after disobedience these words many were made sinners so by the obedience P. 59. 5. lines of the ●orme page printed againe P 107. l. 3● reade capacitie And P. 108. l. 14. grauitie P. 126 in the margine misericordia In the second Booke Page 2 line 8. a comma wanting af●er Iesus And line 40. that is for the. P. 15. l. 2. for 6. read 61. And line 19. for would could And line 51. of Christ put out of P. 24 l. 34. read therefore P 26. l. 12. a more for more a. And line 21. read ch 5. for 3. P. 33. l. 36. 1. Tim 2. P. 35. l. 20. in Bardelauistae u. ● for n. P 47. l. 16. read and of the apprehension And line 20. read addeth for and. P. 50. line 2. for of our read of the birth of our ● 54 l. 48 loue is for hope And l. 56 they for we P 57. l. 19 of his for of the benefit of his P. 65. l. 8. by meanes of diete for any mean●esse of diete P. 69. 13. the most for his most P. 76. 41. put out 4. P. 78. 37. read appointed to a. P 82 35 behoofull for vs to P. 84. 1● for 52. read 42. P. 90. 19. read for mouth may mouth that we may And P. 128. 24 for sodder soder And l. 35 for and giueth ●●e giueth P 129. 50. read hypothesie for hypocrisie P. 150 1 for though reade because P. 153 19 put out or accusation and ● 2● read all other as vvel in their superiour as inferiour places l. 21 al●o how to P 159. l. 5. imitation 〈◊〉 for imitation And l. 24 ●a●e for haue and line 39. for who rather read whether P 160. 37. put our selfe P 164. 2. read though for according And P 165 1 two other for two vvorthie P. 16● 38 And for At. P 167 41. read So perf tly obedient was he to God so perfitly louing c. P 17● read pictured and 17 tell all my and 48. had done their P 183 23 for as read was P 184 20 for 28. read 2 8. P. 185 18. read haue my hope any way P 186 3 read not but he P. 189 l. 40 41 read so great mercy being so great and P 190. 55. read This first p 19 19 for then read euen p. 203 12. for are read we are p. 212 24 read him that And 213. 3 but halfe And 214 5. soule for sonn p 215. last line that euer they p. 227 49 read mighty And 232 37. seeing And 23● scourge for scorne And 277 20. then by his And 291. 32 committing for omitting p. 335 51 read tutissi●am p. 340 39 read The comfort I say is c. And 141 l. 46. 47 th● the humanitie And 377 22 let goe And 503 32 for of read vpon 412 47 but a limme for but for a time p 430 line 2 occup●tion is for occasion l 6 occasion for ocupation p 432 20 thus for then p. 448 40 for selues the read selues to be the. And last ●ne though some more p. 450 54 read gardedst And 455 24 so the comming And 458 for them but read for them it cannot b● but And 459 13 first thing the. And 460. 39 minde all these things to p. 463 l. 4 renew p. 464 1 wickednesses And l. 28 Paul v●●verse p. 476 36 cōmanded p. 483 39. Beth gra●ijah p. 502 1 therefore p. 505 23 Laterane p 518 4 mercy p 524. last line read ●●iritual for special p. 525 9 for very read verif ed. p. 529 6 Council p. 530 were into a. p 536 28 vehistahaui p 539 44 read ye●●hough they be of the. for no not of the p 545 55 for of then read of these things p 551 7 read Iz el p 5●2 20. read willingly ●alking in p. 563 28. for Gen. 8 read 19. p. 610 33. for of 21 read also of In that which remaineth such hath been the blessing of God that ●e trust very fewe escapes shall be found like vnto these And thus good Christian Reader crauing thy friendly assi●●ance for the correcting of that which hath escaped vs we commend thee and all the holy labours of e●●y of vs to the most gratious and honourable blessing of God our heauenly Father to the spirituall ●enefit of vs all by the most blessed and effectuall operation of the holy Ghost through Iesus Chri●● our Lord. Amen Thine as their owne euen ●●olly in the Lord. R. A. R. B.
vnpossible that any who professing Christātie doe not beleeue in one onely God three distinct Persons should auoide the opinion either of many Gods or of the inequality of Gods For the name of God is cōmunicated to euery one of these Persons in the holy Scriptures Finally they that doe not thus beleeue doe deny vnto God his due worship and honour seeing the Father requireth to bee honoured in his Sonne that his Sonne should be honoured with him and that both Father and Sonne should be honoured in and with the holy Ghost From all miserable vnbeliefe therefore specially from all hereticall blasphemous and obstinate contradiction to this so chiefe and foundamentall a point of our onely orthodoxe and true Christian faith the Lord our most gracious and mercifull God euen the Father for his onely Sonne our Lord Iesus Christs sake by the grace of the holy Gost preserue and keepe vs for euer Amen Thus much concerning the doctrine of beliefe in the most holy and glorious Trinitie of Persons in one onely true God more generally or coniointly Be●●efe in God the Father Beliefe in God the Father The groūd of it HEnceforth wee are to examine the doctrine of our faith concerning euery distinct Person Question And first concerning the Father how doe the articles of our faith teach vs to beleeue in him Answere They doe teach vs to beleeue in the Father as in the almightie God the maker of heauen and earth It is so They are the very wordes of the Creed I beleeue in God the Father almightie maker of heauen and earth Here are many things to be considered Question BVt first of al what proofe haue you that God is a father or as the words of the articles of our beliefe are the Father that is such a father as none else is or possibly can be euen he that is almightie c. and that therefore wee are accordingly to beleeue in him Answere Beside other diuine testimonies we haue the witnes of Saint Paul in the 8. Chapter of his first Epistle to the Corinthians the 5 and 6. verses And likewise in the 5. and 6. verses of the 4. chap to the Ephesians Rehearse you the words of the holy Apostle in the first of those places Question Which are they Answere Though saith the Apostle there be that are called Gods whether in heauen or in earth as there be many Gods and many Lords yet vnto vs there is but one God who is the Father of whom are all things and we in him Explication and proofe The meaning of the holy Apostle is that howsoeuer partly by most wicked and abusiue custome the name of God hath by idolaters beene vsually attr●buted to their idolls and false Gods for so as he saith there be many Gods and many Lords to wit cōmonly so called according to that 2. Kings chap. 1 2 and chap. 18 33 34 35. and Amos. 8.14 and Ier. 2 26. They say to a tree thou art my father and to a stone thou hast begotten me for they haue turned their backe vnto me Read also Isa● ch●●● 1●●● and not their face but in the time of their trouble they will say Arise and helpe vs. But where are thy Gods which thou hast made thee Let them arise if they can helpe thee in the time of thy trouble for according to the number of thy cities are thy Gods ô Iudah Thus I say howsoeuer as the Apostle saith partly by abusiue and idolatrous custome the name of God is ascribed to idolls and false God● and partly also albeit God himselfe doe in most wise considerations as hath beene declared in the Treasury vpon the 5. Commandement impart his most holy honourable names God and Father to ciuil Magistrats and to naturall Parents c. Psal 82 and Iohn 10.34.35 36. and in many other pl●ces Yet to speake properly and from the originall roote and fountaine of all Father-hood and power or authoritie God the father onely is both Father and God according to that of our Sauiour Christ Matth. 23 9. Call no man your Father vpon earth for there is but one your father euen hee that 〈◊〉 in heauen The other place to the Ephesians mentioned in the former answere is like to that alreadie rehearsed out of the Epistle to the Corinthians For these are the wordes of the Apostle in that fourth Chapter to the Ephesians There is one Lord one faith one Baptisme one God and Father of all who is aboue all and through all in you all Not that the diuine nature of God the father is mixed ●ith ours or with the nature of any other creature for he is onely and altogether entire and perfectly consisting in and by himselfe but because it is his power which continually supporteth all creatures as wel as at the beginning he did originally create and make them all Thus therefore seeing God is a father yea rather the onely father of all fatherhood that is so a father as none else is or can be as was said we haue no cause to doubt but that wee are to beleeue in him accordingly that hee is such a Father as is very true God euen God the Father almightie c. And thus when the Apostle Peter 1. Epist Chap. 1. verse 21. writeth that God hath raised vp Christ from the deade and giuen him glorie that our faith and hope might bee in God it is plaine from that which goeth before in the 17. verse that the Apostle writeth of that God who is the Father Yea euen our Father and the Father of all true beleeuing Christians by the grace of that adoption and couenant which of his infinite mercie it hath pleased him to make with vs through his owne onely and naturall Sonne our Lord Iesus Christ as we are hereafter further to consider And now furthermore this also we are to vnderstand that insomuch as our heauenly Father in whom wee are to beleeue is very true God therefore all the essentiall attributes of the diuine nature doe essentially belong vnto him in that he is the Father So that we are not onely to beleeue in him as in an Almightie Father of the which his almightie power wee are to consider afterward but also as in our eternall Father according to that which we read Isay chap 63.16 Thou ô Lord art our Father redeemer thy name is for euer Neither are we to beleeue in the Father onely as in an almightie and as in an eternall Father the maker of heauen and earth but also as in a most prouident Father euen the most gracious ruler and gouernour of all thinges specially ouer his Church As Iohn 5.17 My Father worketh hitherto saith our Sauiour Christ And Matth. 6.26 Your heauenly Father feedeth the foules of heauen And Chap. 10 29.30 A Sparrowe falleth not to the ground without your Father Yea and all the haires of your head be numbred Read also chap. 18.10 and 24.36 and 26.53 and Act. 1.7
comfort how then may they be thought any way to impeach his Fatherlie pouidence Let vs therefore to so good a purpose make our diligent inquirie into this pointe also Question And first concerning the fearfull iudgements of God against the wicked howe may the execution of them redounde to the benefite and profite of the children of God Answere First because they daunte them for a time yea those of them that are of the most wicked and reprobate or desperate minde so that by the terror of the iudgements of God vpon them they are discouraged and driuen from the pursute of many their most dangerous and mischieuous enterprises against the Church of God Secondly they are hereby humbled though not of any heartie good will but rather of a seruile minde and dissemblinglie to doe some good to the faithfull seruants of God yea sometime to become vassalls and seruants vnto them Thirdly God doth by his fearfull iudgementes executed vppon the wicked make his diuine Prouidence and souereigne iustice to be for the time famouslie knowne and after a sorte acknowledged in all the world but specially of the faithful in the church of God to the more setteled confirmation of their faith Finallie by the fearful iudgements of God cast downe vpon the heads of the wicked they are conuicted in their owne heartes to acknowledge against themselues that the children of God notwithstanding all their outward afflictions are in better estate then themselues Explicatiō and proofe These and if there be any such like they are indeed the notable effects of Gods fearfull iudgements against the wicked euen to the benefit of the childrē of God according to the thanksgiuing of the Church of God Psalme 136. Which celebrateth the praise of the iudgements of God against the wicked as a fruit of his euerlasting and constant mercie toward his owne Churche and people The first branch of the Answere may be exemplified from the Egiptians who by the plagues wherewith God visited them were not onely stated from their vnreasonable proceedings against the Israelites but they were also ouercome at the last to do all the good they could vnto them euen to the inriching and adorning of them with their iewells so far forth that they did leaue themselues as it were naked and bare And which I pray you of all those that were ouer-whelmed in the red Sea while they pursued the Israelites after they had let them go out of their captiuitie would not likewise haue wished themselues to haue ben rather in their estate then in their owne when they saw the Seas violently returning vpon them And haue not wee our selues had a notable experience in our owne age of our singular benefit by that famous iudgement which Almighty God cast vppon the inuincible and proude nauie of our late chiefe enemies and their confederates Anno. 1●88 No doubt but the heauie hand of God being then as it were palpablie perceiued and leste euen in their own iudgements vpon themselues it made them the lesse bolde to renew the like attempt against vs nay contrariwise the more willing to be at a kinde of peace with vs. And doubtlesse it shall be as a plentifull streame of water still to quench that fierie malice and ambition at the least as touching that high degree of scorching heate wherewith they were at that time inflamed vnlesse which God of his infinite mercie staye and forbidde the extremitie of our sinnes and intollerable vnthankfulnes for so glorious a deliuerance doe as it were with much wood and brimstone through the iudgement of God against vs set on fire altogether inflame their rage and giue them power to burne vs vp as stubble Secondly as touching the seruile submission of the wicked caused by the iudgements of God consider it from the 44 and 45. verses of the 18. Psalm Where after that King Dauid hath reported how his sword which was the sword of the Lords battels had preuailed against his enemies who were also the enemies of all the Lords people As soone saith hee as they heare they shall obey me strangers shall be in subiection vnto me though lyingly as the Hebrew verbe Iechahhashu there vsed signifieth strangers shall shrinke away and feare in their priuie chambers Yea alreadie they had done thus For the King sheweth what the Lord had formerly done for him in that behalfe And it may well be also a prophesie of the continuance of the same hand of God still for the benefit of his Church frō time to time euen so often as he in his wisdome shal see it so meete There is also a notable historie to this purpose concerning the Gibeonites in the 9. chap. of the booke of Iudges Read also 1. Kin. 20.31 c. The seruants of the King of Aram submit themselues with halters about their necks to the King of Israel Yea though Ahab was a wicked King yet thus wrought the Lord for his owne names sake and for the remnant of the people And 2. Chron. 32.22 23. After that God had executed that his memorable iudgement against the King of Ashur and his prowd Armie Many are said to bring offerings to Ierusalem and presents to Hezekiah King of Iudah so that he was magnified of all the Nations frō thence-forth And Act. ch 12. By the feareful iudgment of God against Herod the Lord made way for his word to grow and multiply There are many such like examples to be obserued Thirdly concerning the manifestation of Gods most holy iustice and soueraigne prouidence by his iudgements against the wicked to the euicting of them and to the strengthening of the faith of his people reade Psalm 58.10 11. The righteous man shall reioyce when he seeth the vengance he shall wash his feete in the blood of the wicked And men shall say verily there is a fruit for the righteous doubtles there is a God that iudgeth the earth Reade also Psalm 83.17.18 Let them saith the Psalmist that is let thine enemies be confounded O God c. That they may know that thou who art called Iehouah art alone euen the most high ouer all the earth And Psalm 9.16 The Lord is knowne by executing iudgement And Psalm 126.2.3 When the Lord brought againe the captiuitie of Sion to wit after the Babilonians were subdued c. then said they among the heathen The Lord hath done great things for them And therefore much rather doth the Church it selfe in the same place acknowledge it saying The Lord hath done great things for vs whereof we doe reioyce Read also Ps 33 1● 11 12. and 119.52 I remembred thy iudgements of old and haue bene comforted Thus the iudgments of God being to the terror of the wicked they are contrariwise a ioy cōfort to the godly Finally concerning the last branch let it be considered that as Balaam the foolish Prophet saw euen in his prosperitie the blessed estate of the people of God to be so great that hee wished that hee himselfe might
made an high Priest for euer after the order of Melchisedech Heb. 6.18.19.20 And hence it is that wee receiuing from the right hand of God this speciall grace and fauour that the spirit of our Sauiour Christ euen the Spirit of adoption who teacheth vs to crie Abba Father and helpeth our infirmities in this behalfe yea and maketh requests for vs with sighes which cannot be expressed wee haue exceeding comfort that our prayers which wee make shall be regarded of God seeing the spirit teacheth vs to make them according to the will of GOD and in the name of our Sauiour who sitteth at his right hand Romanes 8.15.16.26.27 and verse 34. In which respect also this may be no small comfort vnto vs which is mentioned in the articles of our beliefe and is confirmed in the holy Scriptures that our Sauiour maketh intercession for vs to God who beeing his naturall Father vouchsafeth also through him to be our Father by the grace of adoption and for the same cause is willing to heare both him for vs and vs for his sake yea and not onely willing but being almightie is as able as he is willing to graunt vs all things through him Finally this may iustly be exceeding comfortable vnto vs that looke what was represented by the glorious garments of the high Priest of the lawe his Ephod with the Onix stones in the which were grauen the names of the twelue tribes of Israell the breast-plate of iudgement wherein were likewise set twelue stones answerable to the names of the children of Israell grauen as signes the Vrim and Thummim also the hidden brightnes and perfection which were in the same breast-plate and he plate or crowne and miter on his forehead wherein was ingrauen Holines to the Lord the truth of all is nowe most perfectly and brightly performed a heauen by our Sauiour Christ For hee presents vs holy and righteous in himselfe before God continually hee supports his Church and euery weake member as it were on his shoulders hee carries the remembrance of all in his heart in him are all the hidden treasures of wisedome hee alone so sweetens vs and our prayers and all that wee doe in his name that though all be weake and vnpersit yet both wee and they are for his sake most gratiously accepted of God Reuel 8.3.4.5 Our Sauiour therefore at the right hand of GOD in the heauens in vnto vs that our onely high Priest who is anointed with the oile of gladnes aboue all his fellowes infinitely more delightfull and pleasant then euer was Aaron or any of his companions though the sweete smell of his perfume is greatly commended both in Exodus 30.22 c. and Psalme 133. Thus farre of the fruites and benefites of the exaltation of our Sauiour Christ to the right hand of God in respect of his royall and kingly priesthood Now in the last place what are the fruites and benefites of his sitting at the right hand of God Question in regard of his High-Priestry royaltie and spirituall Kingdome Answer They are partly such as doe more directly concerne his Church that is to say the whole companie of his obedient and faithfull subiects and that either from age to age in this life or at the end of the world for euer and euer And partly they are such as for the same his Churches sake and to the benefit therof doe concerne his dealing against all those enemies which it hath whom this our King and Sauiour taketh to be enemies likewise vnto himselfe It is true they may well be considered vnder these diuerse heads Question Which are they that be of the first sort Answer More directly for the benefit of the Church and euery true member thereof our Sauiour in respect of his kingly aduancement at the right hand of God he doth from the same First here vpon earth most holily spiritually and as we may say religiously rule and gouerne it Secondly he doth most vigilantly maintaine and preserue it Thirdly he doth most wisely and discreetly chastise and nurture it Fourtly he doth most sweetly comfort cherish and refresh it from time to time Finally he doth by all meanes make his Church and euery member therof truly humble and wise vnto their eternall saluation and he will verily for euer saue and glorifie them at the last in the Kingdome of heauen Explication and proofe These in deede are the most gratious fruites and benefites which proceed from the aduancement of our Sauiour to sit downe at the right hand of God in his most royall and priestly kingdome For proofe whereof read first Psa 45.6.7.8.9 and verses 13.14.15.16.17 compared with Heb. 1.8.9 And Psalm 72. vnder the type and figure of King Salomon And Psal 2.2 Blessed are all that trust in him Read Isaiah 32.1.2.3 c. Behold a King shalt raigne in iustice and the Princes shal rule in iudgement And that man to wit Christ our king shal be as an hiding place frō the wind and as a refuge c. Yea generally let vs obserue that whatsoeuer the holie Prophets doe prophesie of the speciall Kingdome of Christ in respect of the Church the perfection of the administration thereof dependeth vpoh this his sitting at the right hand of God and they are also so many proofes that his kingdom should be most graciously gouerned especially from the time of his sitting at the right hand of God as the effect it selfe confirmeth according to that Isaiah ch 9.6.7 ch 11.1.2.3 c to the end of the chapter For all I say taketh the full accomplishment from hence And to this end we may fitly ascribe that which is spoken in respect of his eternal Deitie before his incarnatiō to his most soueraigne royal state now in that he is mā vnited personally to the same Deitie so that it may be veried of him now which was said then by the spirit of prophesie Prou ch 8.14 c. I haue counsell wisedome I am vnderstanding and I haue strength By me kings raigne and princes decree iustice By me princes rule the nobles all iudges of the earth I loue them that loue me and they that seeke me early shal find me Riches and honour are with me euen durable riches and righteousnes My fruit is better then gold euen then fine gold and my reuenewes are better then fine siluer I cause to walk in the way of righteousnes and in the middest of the paths of iudgement That I may cause them that loue me to inherit substance and I will fill their treasures And further whereas the church of our Sa Ch enioyeth godly Christian kings and princes for the protection and defence of it according to the promise of God Isai 49 23. Kings shal be thy foster-fathers and Queenes shal be thy nources c. this out of all question is the gift of our Sauiour Christ from the right hand of God euen of his royall bountie and from his most high and soueraigne
against euill examples the words of our Sauiour are plaine ver 10. and 12. of Mat. And Mark ch 13.12 The brother shal deliuer the brother to death the father the son the children shal rise against their parents shal cause thē to die And Luk. 21.16 Yea ye shal be betraied of your parēts of your brethrē kinsmē friends some of you shal they put to death These tētatios indeed are very great as we may easily cōceiue if we earnestly cōsider of thē but a little while For whē neither bond of nature nor religiō cā hold thē in conscience of dutie Beliefe in God the Sone who sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almightie but they will fall from that grace and sweete fellowship which they seemed to be entred into and become persecutors of their owne kinsemen and of good Christian brethren these must needs be accounted very heauie vncomfortable spectacles to the discouragement of our feeble minds if we doe not hearten our selues against them Neither is it a small stumbling block to see any though not fallen to be persecutors yet to be declining from the truth and to be luke-warme yea euen ca-cold both touching the zeale of Gods glory wherwith they seemed so be inflamed before also touching the loue of the brethren whom they made shewe to haue loued in that they were beneficial vnto them so that now they may be scared to be no better then a pray to the diuel to be easily carried away to this or that falsehood of religion But deare brethren how many soeuer we see to doe thus farre be it from vs to be moued by either sort of such examples to wax weary of well doing No no rather so much the more let the glory of God be more deare and precious vnto vs euery faithful brother sister in our Lord Iesus Christ let them be more hartily loued tendered cherished among vs. The which if we shal do then as there is no doubt but the Lord our God wil for his part make precious reckoning of vs so wil he also for the loue he beareth vs in his Son in such sort either restraine moderate the rage of the wicked or strengthen vs in patiēce that we shall alwaies find our most safe blessed protection vnder the faithful and constant profession and practise of his onely true holy religion and worship They shall not kill all but some of you saith our Sauiour Wherfore let vs not in any wise giue place to any fearful thoughts howsoeuer they shal assalt vs so as we should say to our selues by the suggestion of the diuel to our own discomfort O what shall we doe how shall we now escape The wicked are mightily increased The zealous godly are few If we deale not very warily and frame our selues to be like to them to seek fauour with thē there shal be no abiding for vs. Nay rather let vs assure our selues that the lesse the slock of the Lord is the more vigilant will he be to defend it or if he suffer any to fall into the hands of the wicked the more rigorous they shal be in oppressing tormenting the more gracious merciful wil he be in vpholding strengthening comforting as the true church of God hath had experience from time to time Let vs not therefore be discouraged through any feare Not a haire of your head shal perish saith our Sauiour Luk 21.18 That is it shall not perish without the prouidence of God further then he shall think good to permit And therfore much lesse shall our liues whole bodies perish otherwise then he shal dispose of them Wherfore I say againe as our Sa exhorteth let vs be of good cōfort arme our selues with inuincible patience that so we may most safely retaine hold the possessiō of our soules For this is the onely sure possession of them to be prepared to all affliction for the Lords cause But that which may yet more effectually incourage and confirme vs to be of good comfort constāt in the Lord against all discouragement it is the most gracious promise o four Sa that if we continue to the end to wit of this short life that we are here to liue yea euen of that short time of affliction which shal betide vs we shal be saued That is we shall not onely be freed from all trouble but also set in a most happie estate eternally in heauen with all the Saints which haue from the beginning passed through many afflictions into the same kingdom Neither is it a small incouragement that God will so prosper his owne work in the hand of his seruants that no resistances of the wicked shall be able to hinder it so but it shall take that good effect whereunto he hath appointed it For as our Sauiour saith This Gospel of the kingdome shall be preached through the whole world For a witnesse vnto all nations and then shall the end come Our Sauiour had said before after mention made of wars that the end is not yet that is the destructon of Ierusalem and the Temple and therefore much lesse the end of the world But here he saith that after the Preaching of the Gospell to all nations then should the end come to wit not onely of Ierusalem first in the time thereof Beliefe in God the Sonne who shall come from heauen to iudge both the qu●cke and the dead which was not till the Apostles were dispersed into all quarters as one may say and had Preached the Gospell farre and neare but also the ende of the word shall be then when God hath fulfilled the course of the Gospell and caused it to be preached in all places wheresoeuer he hath any people till hee hath gathered into his Church the whole number of his elect by the voice of his Gospell Thus much of the first part of the answere of our Sauiour more generally both concerning the time of the destruction of Ierusalem and also of the ende of the world not definitely determining the space of time either of the one or of the other but onely thus farre that there should first bee great and many troubles before the destruction of Ierusalem should come and then againe after that many like great troubles before the world should end Like as the Apostle prophesied afterward concerning the day of the Lord and the last iudgement that there should come a departure first and that Antichrist should be reuealed And Iohn in the Reuelation that the Churches of Christ should be grieuously afflicted before that time And herein we haue beene the more large for the more full and plaine opening and for the better applying of these most graue and weightie things to our manifold vse and comfort God grant that wee may ioyfully entertaine this most holy doctrine of our Sauiour concerning affliction that so we may the more ioyfully indure the afflictions