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A14212 A collection of certaine learned discourses, written by that famous man of memory Zachary Ursine; doctor and professor of divinitie in the noble and flourishing schools of Neustad. For explication of divers difficult points, laide downe by that author in his catechisme. Lately put in print in Latin by the last labour of D. David Parry: and now newlie translated into English, by I.H. for the benefit and behoofe of our Christian country-man Ursinus, Zacharias, 1534-1583.; I. H., fl. 1600.; Pareus, David, 1548-1622. aut; Junius, Franciscus, 1545-1602. aut 1600 (1600) STC 24527; ESTC S100227 171,130 346

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not good Eze. 29. Nebuchadnezer my servant caused his armie to serue a great servitude against Cyrus Ezech. 36. And I will giue you a new hearte put a new spirite in the middest of you and I will take awaie this stonie heart from your flesh Compare the 17 of Sirach Ier. 13. Ezech. 58 I will lead thee about put a bridle in thy mouth bring thee forth At that day shall many thinges come to thy minde thou shalt thinke evill thoughtes shalt say I will goe vp to the land c. Compare this with Esai 10. Dan. 4 Hee worketh according to his will both in the armies of heauen also in the habitations of the earth and there is none can staine his hande or say vnto him whi●● hast thou done this Amos 3. There is no evill in the citie which the Lord hath not done which is spoken of the evill of punishment though often times it fall out by accident that there be also an evill of offence which God suffereth to concur Micah 4. Manie nations are gathered togeather but they know not the thoughtes of the Lord. Mat. 7. A good tree cannot bringe forth evill fruit in the same chapter they which are built vpon a rocke shall not fal Read Melancthons commentarie vpon that place Luc. 10. One sparrow falleth not to the ground Math. 11. I thanke thee father for that thou haste hidden these thinges from the wise Mat. 13. To you it is given to know but vnto others it is not given Mat. 16. every where in the Evangelists That Christ ought to goe to Hierusalem and suffer many things Mat. 18. It is necessary that offences should come Mat 20. Is it not lawfull for me to doe with mine owne what I will Many are called but few bee chosen Mat. 24. All thinges must come to passe And in the same place It is not possible that the elect should ●rre finally Ioh. 6. Whatsoever my father hath given mee shall come vnto me and him that commeth to me I vvil not cast forth And No man can come vnto me except the father draw him And This is the will of my father that of al whatsoever he hath given me I should loose nothing Ioh. 10. Other sheepe also I haue which I must bring vnto my flocke And My sheepe no man taketh out of my hand Ioh. 11. Caiphas whē he was high Priest did prophecy Ioh. 12. Therefore they coulde not beleeue because he had blinded their eies Ioh. 13. I knowe them whō I haue chosen Ioh. 14. Which spirit the world cannot receiue Ioh. 15. You haue not chosen me but I you Act. 1. The prophecies concerning Iudas ought to haue beene fulfilled Act. 2. Him haue yee taken by the hands of the wicked being delivered by the determinate counsell and foreknowledge of God and haue crucified slaine Act. 3. Through ignorance yee did it but God so fulfilled the things which he had foretolde Act. 4. They came togither to doe whatsoever thy hand and counsell had before decreed to be done Act. 13. They beleeved as manie as were ordained to eternal life Act. 17. He giveth life motion vnto all things And In him we liue mooue and haue our being Rom. 1. God delivered them over to a reprobrate minde Rom 8 All thinges worke for the good of those that loue God Rom. He hath mercie on whom he will and hardeneth whom he will Reade Pa●●s whole disputation Rom. 11. Election prevailed the rest are hardned And The graces of God are without repentance 1. Cor. 4. What hast thou that thou hast not received Eph. 1. He hath chosen vs in himselfe before the creatiō of the world that we m●y be 〈◊〉 And Predestinated according to his purpose who doth 〈◊〉 the counsell of his owne will Read the chapter it selfe Phil. 1. It is God which worketh in vs both to will and to perfourme of his meere good will 2. Thes 2. H●e c●t strong errors amongst them Pervse the plac 2. Tim 2 The foundation of the Lorde standeth sure 1 Ioh. 2. They went out from amongest vs but were not of vs. 1. Ioh. 4. Herein appeareth his loue in that he loved vs first Revel 17. God wil put into their heartes to do his will But I haue al●eadged too many places purposing to touch onely a f●w for you may of your selfe finde out infinit such l●ke places of scriptu●e Herevnto may be added certaine arguments which no man shall ever be able to ref●●● Gods omnipotencie suffereth nothing to b●e done which he doth not either simply or ●●son sort will For looke what simplie he will not ●hat by no meanes can be done His infinite wisedome doth not suffer●● 〈◊〉 thinge in the world to be done without his advice and couns●ll Whilest he willeth the end which is 〈◊〉 his purpose most excellent he also willeth 〈◊〉 meanes leading to these ends at the least in some respect but not as they are sinnes All thinges in the worlde which are good and positiue haue their being from him and are ruled by his prouidence And therfore al motiues or motions tending to any end as they are motins be ruled and directed by God The counsels of God depend not on the works of creatures but contrarywise the actions motions of creatures depende vpon the counsell of God His foreknowledge even of thinges most mutable is immutable Wherefore it dependeth vpon a cause immutable that is vpon his owne eternal decree All this confirmes a providence vniversall over all things particular As much may be said for Gods eternal and immutable Election There can be no good at al in any thing which God from all eternity hath not decreed to effect or bring to passe Those whom once he loveth he loveth from al eternity and for all eternity we cannot therefore be assured of the present grace of God towarde vs excepte wee bee also assured of his eternall grace and loue vnlesse we wil imagine God to be mutable We must beleeue eternal life Our hope must be certaine Wee must pray for eternall salvation without condition or doubt Christs intercession for the elect is ever sure These amongst a great many others contente me perhaps you Now therfore after al this let vs heare what it is that you obiect First say you this doctrine carrieth men away from Gods revealed will vnto his secret will from the word to impressions or perswasions wroughte by faith before credit or beliefe be given to the word heard What is this If you haue at any time seene this wrighten in our doctrine why doe you not produce or note the places If you thinke it a consequent therevpon why doe you not frame your argumente and drawe your consequence what kind of Logique is this or of whom did you learne it to raile deadly and damnably against innocentes without any shew of proofe but if you cā neither shew where we haue wrighten it
so great a benefi● which God through Christ in this life bestowed on vs namely the certaintie of our saluation purchased for vs by Christ which is the summe and foundation of our comforte and religion For what comforte were it to know that indeed Christ did ones purchase saluation for vs but everie moment it is a thousand waies subiect to be lost we must therefore know that our life is with Christ in God and there as safely kept as is the life of Christ him-selfe reigning in heauen This is a thousand times saide in scripture Read Melancthon vpon the 7. ca. of Mat. in the place aboue cited Read the 5. and 8. chapt to the Rom. I see you doe not put difference betweene securitie of the spirit of the flesh and that you stagger even in the verie grounds of Christianity if in heart you maintaine this tedious opinions If it be so I am verie sorrie for you and doe exhorte you to read the scriptures diligently That also is a meere cavill that we should saie the elect cannot forgoe the holie spirit Nay they often loose manie gi●es of the same spirit but recouer them againe by repentance For they do not quite revolt from God and become professed enimies of the truth that is they sinne not against the holy Ghost nor so fal that finally they perseuere in their errours against the foundatiō and in their sinnes against conscience Neyther doth this comforte make men secure because it concerneth them onely which haue a purpose to beware of falling abhor nothing more then offending God there is therefore a manifest contradiction in that diuelish scoffe of the wicked which say If I be elected I wil do what pleaseth me because it shal not hurt me For God will haue vs be sure that we are elected but this we can not do without faith and repentance All thinges worke for the best trew vnto them that loue God There is no condemnation to them which walke according to the spirit● These two ioyned togeather exclude securitie stirre vs vp to cheerefulnesse and alacritie to runne our race according to the commaundement make your election certaine On the other side they sleep securely in their sins which dreame that it is in their owne handes to take and lay aside repentance whensoeuer and as often as they list and play with GOD at their pleasure But say you I woulde faine shifte of this triall wherevnto the certainetie of saluation doeth call That is it the Divell woulde haue Those sayings Matthew the two and twentith and tenth Hee vvhich continueth to the ende c Revelations the second and tenth To him that overcommeth I vvill giue a crowne c. Doe not derogate from the certaintie of saluation but are exhortations wherby God vpholdeth vs in that certainetie stirring vp in vs a desire of godlinesse and hatred of sinne The like slaunder it is when you say that vvee teach men to iudge of election a priore or by the cause Eyther malitiously they dissemble our opinion or else they vnderstande neither themselues nor vs. VVee iudge by the effect that is by faith and repentaunce of the cause that is of election But to iudge thus is to iudge a posteriors that is by the effect That wee ought not to determine of any before the ende of his life whether hee shall bee saued or no if you meane it of others you say well if of our selues or of euerie mans ovvne conscience and certainetie in himselfe it is a detestable wicked diuelish and blasphemous sayings overthrowinge the whole foundation and groūdworke of saluation Hee that taught you this taught you a doctrine of diuels though he were an angell from heauen But I will tell you an other lesson except you be certaine before the end of this life whether you shall be heire of eternall life you shall neuer so be after this life For faith in this ve●●e certainetie which is the beginning of eternall life this all must haue in this life vvhich looke for that other life If you haue thought on the nature and definition of hope that it is a sure and certaine expectation of eternall life you should haue found no such thing there My hart doth stand on end to think of your blasphemy I would not for an hundred thousand worlds be so seperated from Christ as to be vncertaine whether I were his or noe These are heathenish blasphemes the verie entrance of hell Wherefore you do well to confirme it with testimonies of the heathen for these thinges refarre wide of the worde of God Why doe you so co●rupt the wordes of scripture wresting them from a ●onne like to a seruile feare what mystere what blindnesse is it for a man to boast of vniuersall promises and not to sifte himselfe and trie whether he be of their nomber of whom the promises speak This is in deede to bring in amongst men carnall security and a shadow of faith which in the confl●ct driueth vs head-long into desperation I do not th●nke Luther Melancthon taught any mā so to babble and fome out these vniuersall promises But the carrier calles for my letters and I haue to my great paines spent the whole night in wrighting these lines Farewell Let me entreat you to provoke me no more with such disputations Fare-well hartily this 2 of september 1573. OF THE CAVSE OF SINNE Parte of a letter of Vrsinus to his friend concerning the cause of sinne ONe terrible bug-beare they haue of the cause of sinne all the rest is foolish and not worthy the aunswearing But even that also is a childish fallacie of accident For by accident that is through defect fault and error of the will of the Divel or man sin commeth to bee that worke which God by will most iust most agreeable to his nature the Law wil haue done permitting in the mean time the sins of the creature that is not so correcting directing it that it may do iustly togither with God doing iustly or els while he doth not enlighten it with the knowledge of his will or doth not so turne it by his spirit that it may doe that which it doth for obedience sake to the revealed will of God So that God ever doth well both by those that are good and also by those that are evill But the creature doth well togither with God in that goodnes wherein it is created preserved or therevnto againe restored by God The good therfore which it doth is the work of God which himselfe doth will and effect the evill which it doth is frō it selfe Now this euill is not done but permitted by God whiles he doth not cause the will of the creature to become good and to do good togeather with God doing good For the same worke in respect of diuerse causes is both good euil mutable immutable contingent free as the causes them-selues are diuerse which concu●●e in producing therof Hee which
And all this I learned out of infinite places of scriptures as Genesis 20. Therefore haue I kepte thee that thou shouldest not sinne against mee nor did I suffer thee to touch her Genesis 45. GOD sent mee before you for your safety And againe I was not sent hither by your purpose but by the will of God who hath made me as it were a father vnto Pharaoh Gen. 50. Feare not can we resist Gods will You thought evil against me but God turned it to good that hee mighte exalte mee as you novve see and preserue manie people Exodus 4. 7. 10. 11. 14. I vvilt harden the heart of Pharaoh and of his servauntes and I will shew my wonders in the lande of Aegypt And in the 9. chap. Therefore haue I placed thee in the kingdome that I might shew my power in thee and my name might be declared in all the world Exod. 12. God gaue his people favour in the sight of the Aegyptians so that they lent iewels vnto them and they robbed the Aegyptians Exod. 21. If a man hath not laide waite for him vvhome hee hath slaine but God hath given him into his handes which he speaketh of murder done by misfortune or chance Exod. 22. Every man slay his brother his friend and his neighbour They which did this are commended who without this commaundemente had done very evill yet had not God so cōmanded them but vpon some other occasion provoked their minds therevnto he might as iustly haue punished those isolaters by sinning instrument● as he did by these iust executers of his iudgement because they were not governed by ●ecret providēce but by the manifest and open will of God Exod. 33. I wil shew mercie to whom I will shew mercy and I will haue compassion on whom I will haue compassiō Num. ●3 God is not as mā that he should be or as the son of man that he should be changed Hath he therefore said and shall bee not doe it 〈…〉 he spoken and shal it not be fulfilled I am sent to 〈◊〉 I cannot forbid●e a blessing Deut. 5. O that there were 〈…〉 such an heart to feare me ever to keepe all 〈◊〉 commandements that ●t might go well with them and with their children for ever By these the like p●aces God sheweth what he liketh wherein he is delighted and what ple●seth him ●ut by Exod. 33. I will haue mercy on whom I will haue mercy and the like he sheweth what he wil effect or bring to passe amongst men and in whom Deut. 13. If a Prophet shall say let vs go and fo●low strange Gods tho● 〈…〉 to his vo●ce because the Lord ●empteth you that it may appeare whether you loue him or no. And in the same place Let the Prophet he slaine because he hath spoken to turne you from the Lorde your God Deut. 29. And God gaue you not an vnderstāding hart even vntil● this day Ios 11. 〈◊〉 pleased God to harden then he 〈◊〉 that they should fight against Israell be overthrowen and should not finde mercy but perish as God had commanded Moses Iudg 2 3. God forsooke the nations which he cōmanded to be rooted out 1. Sam. 2 They did not ha●ken to the voice of their father because God would slay them And in the same booke the 10. cap. Parte of the house wente with him whose heartes God had touched And againe 10. The spirit of the Lorde departed from Saule and an evill spirite of the Lord or from the Lord did vexe him 2. of Sam. 12. Behould I will st●rre vp evill against thee from thine owne house and I will take thy wiues before thy face giue them to thy neighbour and thy sonne shall be with thy wife 's openlie For thou diddest it secretlye but I will do this thing before all Israel and in the sight of the sunne ca. 17. The counsaile of Achitophel is overthrowne by the Lordes countenance ca. 24. The wrath of the Lord was kindled against Israel and hee mooued Dauid to say vnto Ioab 1. Chron. 21. Satan rose vp against Israel and prouoked Dauid to nomber the people 2. Sam. ●2 And. 2. Chron. 10. Rehoboam suffered not the people to be at rest for it was Gods will And ● Chron. 11. This is don by my will 1. Kinges 22. God gaue the sp●rite of lying 2 Chron. 36. God stirred vp the heart of Cy●●● Esd● 6 God had tourned the kinges hearte vnto them Iob. 1. The Lord hath giuen the Lord hath taken awaie Iob. 12. He bringeth counsailers to a foolish end Iob. 14. Th●● hast appointed the boundes thereof which cannot be passed Psal 105. He tourned their heartes to hate his people Psa 115. He hath do● what soever he would Ps 16. The Lord hath made al things for his owne sake 〈◊〉 even the wicked for the day of evill ver ●3 The 〈◊〉 is cast into the lap but the whol● d●sposition herof is of the Lord ca. 2● The heart of the kinge is in the 〈…〉 hand he turneth it as rivers of waters whether 〈◊〉 Ecclesiastes the seventh Consider the vvorkes of the Lord that none can amend him whom he hath desposed Wisdom 8. W●sdome reacheth from one end to an other shee hath a sposed all thinges mightely and orderly Read the 12. and 19. Chapters of the same booke and S●rac 17. They cannot make their hearts of s●onie to become fleshlie Esai 10. O A●shur the rod of my wra●h c. in his hand is mine indignatiō I will send him to a dissembling nation that shall take the 〈…〉 of them Reade the whole place which alone sufficeth to refell that obiection of the cause of sinne Like places are ●ound in the 13 cap. And Esa 14 The Lord of hostes hath decreed and who can al●er it Esa 43. Everie one that calleth on the name of the Lord him haue I created for my glorie him haue I fashioned him haue I made And in the same place I will bring it to passe and who shall withstand it Esa 45. I am the Lord making peace creating evill And 46. Cap. My determination shall stand c I haue spoken and I will bring it to passe I haue proposed and will do it Ierem. 13. If the Aethiopian can chaunge his skinne or the leoparde his spottes you also will be able to do well hauing learned to do ill Ierem 30. God hath opened his treasurie and brought forth vesselles of his wrath Lament 3. Who is he that saith and it cometh to passe and the Lord commaundeth 〈◊〉 Doth not evill and good proceede out of the mouth of the 〈◊〉 high Ezech. 12. I will speake a word and bring it to passe Ezech. 14 When a Prophet hath cried and spoken ought amisse I the Lord haue deceaved that Prophet Ezec. 18 I will not the death of him that dieth Much like that Deu. 5. O that there were to them c. As aboue hath been said Ezech. 20. I gaue them commaundements which were