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A14450 A learned and excellent treatise containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion Set downe by way of conference in a most plaine and familiar manner. Written first in French by maister Mathew Virell, after translated into Latine: and now turned into English for the vse of our country-men.; Religion chrestienne declarée par dialogue. English Virel, Matthieu.; Egerton, Stephen, 1555?-1621? 1594 (1594) STC 24768; ESTC S119631 209,162 292

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be made fit to receiue Christ and apply him with all his gifts vnto our selues The fourth part of the Apostles Creede which is concerning the Church Theoph. We haue expounded three partes of the Creed it remaineth that we come to the fourth which is of the Church Now there come two things to my minde whereunto I would haue thee to answer First 1 What the Church is and 2 Why thou saidest that by the working of the holy Ghost we are ioyned with it Mat. What the Church is The word Church signifieth a companie in this place it is taken for the companie of the faithfull chosen of God But although the Church be onely one which is the spouse and the misticall body of Christ yet it is wont to be considered in two respectes 1 As it is inuisible And 2 As it is visible Theoph. Of the inuisible Church What doest thou vnderstand by the name of the inuisible Church Mat. All the elect which may be deuided into three sortes 1 The first of them which already be receiued into heauen who for that cause are called the Triumphant Church because they haue ouercome all temptations and troubles they do enioy the heauenly glorie 2 The secōd is of thē which do yet liue in the earth 3 The third of them that are yet vnborne Now these three parts in that last day shall be gathered together into one body and then shall be a Church all together triumphant and glorious Theoph. Which is the visible Church Mat. Of the visible Church The companie of the faithfull gathered together in the name of Christ to be instructed and confirmed in his faith by the sincere preaching of the word as also by the vse of the Sacraments which are two most certaine marks wherwith God would marke her out and as it were set her forth to be seene that she might be knowne of all her children and they might be gathered vnto her Now this is that which is called the militāt Church because continually it warreth with the deuill the flesh and the world Theoph. Why will God haue all his children ioyne themselues to the visible Church Matth. That he may be worshipped of vs which is when we do consent together in calling vpon him and that he as a good house-holder may feede vs with his word the spirituall foode wherewith we may be dayly strengthened vntill he bring vs to the celestiall inheritance Theoph. What is the vse of this article Mat. It shall most easily be perceiued of thee if thou do but marke the testimonies of prayse and commendation wherewith Paule decketh the Church which indeede are answerable to diuers places of the Prophets Now they be three and those most excellent For he termeth her 1 The house of God 2 The pillar of truth 3 The mother of all the faithfull Theoph. We are to examine the reason of these titles giuen vnto her And first of all why doest thou call it the house of God Mat. That we may vnderstand that God dwelleth in his Church doth defend it and guide it by his holy spirite Euen as Christ himselfe sayth Where two or there be met together in my name there am I in the Mat. 18. 19 middest of them Theoph. Why is it called the pillar of truth Mat. Because by the ministerie thereof God preserueth and keepeth his truth in the world Theoph. What is that truth Mat. Christ himselfe when as he is acknowledged to be not onely verie God and verie man in one person but also a Sauiour Redeemer which is the most certaine truth and most profitable to the beleeuers for by it they attaine eternall life Which Christ himselfe affirmeth in these words I am the way the truth Iohn 14. 6. and the life Theoph. Therefore it followeth that this Church which we beleeue forasmuch as it is the pillar of truth cannot erre Mat. Indeed in those points which appertaine to the person and office of Christ it cannot erre but in some other parts of doctrine it may erre which falleth out not seldome Theoph. Why may it not erre in the things which cōcerne Christ as well as in others Mat. Because by the testimonie of Paule Christ is the only foundation of the Church which being takē 1. Cor. 3. 11. away it can no more stand then an house without a foundation Theoph. What if the Church erred in those things Mat. It should then not be a Church but rather the synagogue of Sathan seeing that it had ouerthrowne or puld downe Christ it owne true foundation Theoph. Of the foundatiō of the Church But Christ seemeth to haue appointed an other foundation of the Church beside himself namely Peter the Apostle to whom he sayd thou art Peter and vpon this rocke will I build my Church Mat. The name of rocke no way can or ought to be referred vnto Peter himselfe although the words seeme to beare it For Paule affirmeth that no other 1. Cor. 3. 11. foundation can be laid by any besides that that is layd which is Iesus Christ Moreouer how absurd a thing should it be that the Church which is inuisible should haue her foundation in a mortall man and that which more is one very weake so as not long after he denied Christ Verely it hath neede of a stronger foundation that it may bee able to stand against so many assaults wherewith it hath beene and still is set vpon by the deuill and the world euen from the beginning Theoph. Deliuer therefore the true sence of those words of Christ to Peter Math. Because Peter had confessed Christ to bee the sonne of the liuing God Christ answereth But I say that thou art Peter Now he is called by that name which Christ had before giuen vnto Symon because Math. 4. 18 10. 2. hee was a liuing stone in the building of the Church who acknowledged Christ to bee the sonne of God and therefore the chiefe stone in the Church When therefore he addeth Vpon this rocke I will build my church that is referred to that rock which Peter himselfe had confessed Austen agreeth with this interpretation Vpon Idm. tract 124. for he saith The church is built vppon the rocke whereof euen Peter had his name Therefore truely the Lord saith Vpon this rocke will I build my Church because Peter had said Thou art Christ the sonne of the liuing God Vpon this rocke therefore saith he which thou hast confessed will I build my church For the rock was Christ vpon the which foundation Peter himselfe was builded For no other foundation can any man lay but that which is already laid which is Christ Iesus These be the words of that father wherewith also agreeth that which Peter saieth when he exhorteth the faithfull that as liuing stones 1. Pet. 2. 5. they would be built vpon Christ that chiefe stone But he proueth this out of the testimonie of Esay Behold I put in Sion a chiefe
the whole man 2 The other is that that particular iudgement may be proclaimed before all men and so there maie be a more manifest declaration of God his righteousnesse Therefore the Scripture affirmeth that in that day both good and bad shal be iudged by Christ according to their workes which without doubt shall bee brought to light as it were manifest testimonies either of the faith or the vnbeliefe lying hid in the heart although faith it selfe or vnbeliefe in those that come to years be special causes either of the saluation or damnation of men as it is declared by the Iudge himselfe Ioh. 3. 18. 5. 24. He that beleeueth in me is not condemned but hee which beleeueth not is condemned alreadie because he hath not beleeued in the name of the onely begotten Sonne of God Theoph. Why Christs death is mētioned oftner in the Scriptures then the other things he did for vs I do now at length acknowledge all the articles which appertaine to the faith in Christ to be indeed profitable yea necessarie to the establishment of our faith I would notwithstanding know why in the Scriptures his death onely is for the most part spoken of as in that place of Paule Rom. 5. 10. We are reconciled by the death of his sonne Mat. By such kind of speeches the scriptures desirous of breuity and shortnes of the chiefe part nameth the whole Neuerthelesse sometimes his resurrection also Rom. 4. 25. is ioyned because in it Christ ouercame death whereupon it is that the force of Christs death hangeth vpon his resurrection For if Christ be not raised vp saith Paul 1. Cor. 15. 14 our faith is vaine This also is to be noted by the way that the death of Christ is not seldome vnderstood by his bloud because that powring out of his bloud amongst other things which he suffered for vs is verse excellent and notable Theoph. Bring forth some testimonies for it Mat. They are to be found euerie where in the holy writings Peace being made by the bloud of Christ by him he hath reconciled all thinges to him selfe as well those that bee in earth as those that be in heauen that is to saie both those that be in the Church alreadie receiued into heauen as those that bee yet in the militant Church below 1. Pet. 1. 19 We were redeemed not with corruptible things as siluer or gold but with the precious bloud as of a Lambe without spot and vndefiled euen of Christ Rom. 5. 9. We are iustified by the bloud of Christ The third part of the Apostles Creed which is faith in the holy Ghost Theoph. Wee haue proceeded farre inough concerning faith in Christ Now therefore wee must come to the third part of the Creed which is of the holy Ghost whereunto thou did dest attribute that it doth sanctifie vs and ioyne vs with Christ But there bee two things which I wil propound vnto thee to be declared 1 First wherein that sanctification standeth 2 Secondly in what sence thou saiest that wee are by the holy Ghost ioyned with Christ forasmuch as euen now thou ascribedst that vnto faith Math. The sanctification which the holy Ghost worketh in vs standeth herein that it amendeth the corruption planted in our mindes and repaireth the decay of our soules otherwise cast away and vndone by originall sinne Theoph. Declare to mee the effects of that repairing Mat. First of all it lightneth our minds so as we do acknowledge the true God in Christ and yeeld him the worship due to his maiestie Secondly it reformeth our hearts working faith in them which pietie or godlinesse followeth that is to say the loue and feare of God from whence also springeth repentance it selfe For this faith which lieth hid in the heart sheweth it selfe as it were visible to the eyes But the sanctification whereof we speake is not seldome called by the name of regeneration Theoph. Why is it called also by this name Math. Because when the holy Ghost by his grace and vertue worketh in vs stedfastly to beleeue the things which in former times wee condemned and that truely repenting wee do the things which be directly contrarie to our former actions Ephe. 4. 24. 2. Cor. 5. 17 we do in verie deede seeme to be borne againe and to be made new men as Paule speaketh And verily then all the parts and qualities of our soule are so reformed as they may seeme to be altogether changed Theoph. What our regenetatiō or sanctification is Therefore this sanctification or regeneration is nothing else but the repairing of the image of God which we lost in Adam Math. Thou iudgest rightly and Paule himselfe testifieth this whē he saith Col. 3. 10. that we haue put on the new man which is renued into knowledge agreeable to the image or likenesse of him that created him But Christ is he by whom that likenesse of God is brought from Heauen vnto vs and communicated by spirituall regeneration euen as Adam by carnall generation had made vs partakers of sinne with him Theoph. Thou speakest of two generations verie much differing the one from the other I meane the first which wee haue from Adam from that which Christ worketh in vs by his spirit Mat. Verily by that first generation wee are borne vnto sinne but by this latter we are borne vnto righteousnesse 2 By the first we are borne children of wrath by the later children of God 3 By the first we are borne vnto death by the later vnto euerlasting life And for this cause Christ said to Nicodemus Ioh. 3. 3. Except a man be borne againe hee cannot not see the kingdome of God Theop. Hitherto I haue heard what sanctification or regeneration is namely that it consisteth in the vnderstanding of heauenly things concerning our saluation and in the reformation of our heart will which causeth vs to beleeue in God through Christ to obey him But how is it that the Apostle whom thou citedst speaking of this repairing maketh mention only of the vnderstanding and not of the wil For he saith that we haue put on that new man which is renued into knowledge Col. 3. 10. agreeable to the image of him that created him Mat. In that place indeede there is onely mention of knowledge but vnder the name of knowledge are vnderstood both holinesse of life reformatiō Which also in another place are by name spokē of by the same Apostle when he saith Ephes 4. 24. that that newe man is put on which is created after God in righteousnesse and true holinesse Thou seest that in those places one part is taken for both because they are at once or together reformed by the holy Ghost although in diuerse maner For to some he giueth more knowledge then reformation And contrariwise to some others more zeale and reformation then knowledge Theop. But how is it that there be many also found vnto whom there is giuen more
tongues to deceipt the poison of Aspes is vnder their lips Psal 10. 7. Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitternesse Their feete are swift to shed bloud Isay 59. 1. Destruction and calamitie are in their wayes And the way of peace they haue not knowne The feare of God is not before their eyes Psal 36. 2. Which testimonies are gathered by him out of sundry places of the old Testament that he might procure the more authoritie and credit touching this matter Theo. But how could it be that man the most excellēt creature of al others should be so much corrupted Mat. It was not by his first nature for he was made like vnto God but by originall sinne wherewith Adam by his disobedience in eating the forbidden fruit infected himselfe and all mankind Theoph. Tell me what that likenesse of God is wherin thou sayest the first man was created as also the originall sinne wherwith mankind was tainted afterward Mat. Of the Image of God The likenesse of God was that the vnderstanding of man was lightened with the true knowledge of God and of the worship due vnto him That also he had a right will framed to the obediēce of God Now it is called the image or likenes of God because in those excellent gifts man did shew set out the wisedome goodnesse and power of his creator But when Adā by rebellion fell frō this his estate he was depriued of this likenesse together put on the likenesse of the deuill That is to say he was spoiled of those notable gifts in stead whereof came in all manner of vices As 1 The ignorance of God and of his seruice 2 Wickednesse for he hated vertue and loued sinne 3 Weakenesse vnto all goodnesse Of originall sinne And this is the blot of the originall sinne which being within vs as a fire of wickednesse and lust doth cōtinually breath out the fruits and effects of it to wit vngodlinesse and vnrighteousnesse Theoph. But that corruption seemeth to be accounted rather a punishment of Adams sin then sin it selfe Mat It is indeed a punishment of sinne the fountaine and welspring of all sinnes Neuerthelesse it is also sinne and worthy of death euen as Paule saith As by one mā sinne came into the world and death by Rom. 5. 12. sinne and so death went ouer all men through him in whom we haue all sinned that is to say were infected with originall sinne Theoph. But how could Adam make all his posteritie partakers of that infection of sinne Mat. By generation For he could not beget any children but such as were like himselfe euen as a viper bringeth forth none but vipers Now it is called originall sinne to shew that we are corrupted not by any wickednesse taken to vs or farre fet but that we do bring with vs corruption bred within euen from our mothers wombe Which Dauid confesseth of himselfe Psal 51. 5. Behold I was borne in iniquitie and in sinne hath my mother conceiued me CHAP. III. Of the knowledge of Christ who hauing satisfied for vs the perfect righteousnesse of God hath opened a way to his infinit mercy through the which at length we may come to eternall life Theophilus LEt vs repeate the order of our former speach Forasmuch as God cannot denie his iustice neither yet shew mercy without the vpholding of his iustice and man is so corrupt as hath bin declared by thee out of the Scripture he cā looke for nothing else but he wrath of God and eternall death Mat. God himselfe hath giuen the sentence For he saith by his Prophetes Deut. 27. 26. Cursed be euery one that continueth not in al things written in the booke of the Law to do them And againe Ezech. 18. 4 The soule that sinneth that shal die Which things are to be vnderstood as well of the eternall death as of the natural as it is expressed by the Apostle Iohn But in Christ there is Apoc. 21. 8. remedy offred vnto vs. Therfore the knowledge of him in the holy Scriptures is ioyned with the knowledge of Ioh. 17. 3. God by the which we may attaine eternall saluation Theoph. Let vs therefore speake of the knowledge of Christ And first of all declare thou those things which concerne his person and then we shal see what remedy is brought vnto vs by him for our saluation Mat. Of the perso● of Christ Concerning the person of Iesus Christ he is the eternal Sonne of God which tooke vpon him the nature of man that is to say was made man in soule and bodie like vnto vs in all things sinne onely excepted Therefore the nature of God and man are so ioyned together in him that they make but one person Hee hath also but one Father and one mother A father in respect of his Godhead a mother in respect of his māhood the Virgine Marie of whose substance hee was conceiued by the power of the holy Ghost Theoph. Prooue all these things briefly out of the word of God Mat. Saint Paul speaking of Christ saith when the fulnesse of time was come God sent his sonne made of Gal. 4. 4. a woman When he saith that God sent his Sonne he declareth that Christ is the second person of the Trinitie and therefore God which also elsewhere hee confirmeth in these words Who is God ouer all blessed Rom. 9. 5. for euer But when he addeth made of a woman he plainely declareth that hee is verie man Which also he affirmeth elsewhere in these wordes 1. Tim. 2. 5. There is one God also one Mediatour of God and men the man Christ Iesus Whereof it followeth that Christ is verie God and man For although each nature hath it own property remayning distinct to it selfe yet to the end we may vnderstand that in Christ they be ioyned together by a most neare bond so as they make but one person the Scriptures oftentimes say that of the Diuinity which agreeth to the humanity As when it is said that God had purchased his Church with his own Act. 20. 28 blood And contrariwise those things are saide of the humanitie which appertaine to the Diuinitie whereunto that saying of Christ is to be referred no man ascendeth vp into heauen but hee which came downe Ioh. 3. 13. from heauen euen the Son of man which is in heauē Theo. Declare a little more plainly what thou meantest by this when thou say dest that each nature hath his property remaining distinct vnto it selfe Mat. The diuinity was not changed into the humanitie for it remained eternall infinit and impassible Againe the humanitie was not turned into the Godhead For before the death and resurrection of Christ it was passible such a nature as might suffer And before as also after death created and finite which at one time could not be in more places for this is contrarie to the nature of a true body Theoph. This doctrine againe