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A34245 The confession of faith, of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands with the formes which they use ... translated out of Dutch into English.; Belgic confession. English Brès, Guy de, 1522-1567. 1689 (1689) Wing C5784; ESTC R12576 43,584 48

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suffered his blessed body to be nayled to the Crosse that hee might fasten upon it the handwriting of our sinnes and hath also taken upon himselfe the cursse due to us that hee might fill us with his blessing and hath humbled himselfe into the deepest pangs of Hell with soule and body on the tree of the Crosse where hee cryed out with a loud voyce My God my God Why hast thou forsaken mee that wee might bee received of God and never forsaken of him and finally confirmed with his death and bloodshedding the new and everlasting Covenant of grace and reconciliation when hee sayd It is finished And that wee might firmly believe that wee belong to this Covenant of grace the Lord Jesus Christ in his last Supper tooke Bread gave thankes brake it and gave it to his Disciples and sayd Take eate this is my Body which is given for you do this in remembrance of mee In like maner also after Supper hee tooke the Cup gave thankes and sayd Drinke yee all of this This Cup is the new Testament in my blood which is shed for you and for many for the remission of sinnes do this so often as yee drincke of it in remembrance of mee That is as often as yee eate of this Bread and drincke of this Cup yee shall thereby as by a certaine pledge and remembrance bee admonished and assured of this my hearty love and faithfulnesse towards you that whereas yee should have suffered eternall death I have given my body into the death of the Crosse and shed my blood for you and as certainely as you see this Bread broken before your eyes and this Cup given to you and yee with your mouth do eate and drincke the same to my remembrance so do I feed and refresh your hungry and thirsty soules with my body and blood to everlasting life Out of this Institution of the Supper of the Lord Jesus Christ wee do see that hee directs our faith and confidence to his perfect sacrifice which was once offered on the Crosse as to the onely ground and foundation of our soules that hee is become to our hungry and thirsty soules the true food to eternall life For by his death he hath taken away the cause of our everlasting death and miseries namely sinne and hath merited for us the quickening spirit that wee by the same which dwelleth in Christ as the head and in us as his members might have true Communion and fellowship and be made partakers of all his blessings to everlasting life and glory Besides that wee by the same spirit may also be united together into brotherly love as members of the same mystecall body as the Scripture saith One Bread is it so are wee one Body because wee are all made partakers of one Bread For as out of many graines being grinded one Bread is made and out of many Berries being prest together one drincke floweth so shall wee all who by a true Faith are ingrafted into Christ bee one body through brotherly love for Christ his sake who hath so exceedingly loved us and manifested the same one towards another not onely in words but also in workes and deeds Heereto assist us the Almighty Father of our Lord Jesus Christ through his Holy Spirit Amen And that wee may obtaine this let us humble our selves before God and in true Faith call upon him for his grace O Most mercifull God and Father wee beseech thee that in this ordinance in which wee celebrate the blessed memory of the most bitter death and passion of thy Son Jesus Christ thou wilt bee pleased to worke in our hearts through the Holy Ghost that wee may give our selves more and more with true confidence to thy Son Jesus Christ that so our broken and burdened hearts may bee fed and comforted through the power of the Holy Spirit with his body and blood yea with him true God and Man the onely Bread of Heaven and that henceforth wee may not live any longer in our sinnes but hee in us and wee in him and bee also really partakers of that new and everlasting Covenant of Grace no wayes doubting but that thou wilt bee our eternall and Gracious God not imputing our sinnes unto us but filling us with all good things for body and soule as thy beloved Children and Heyres Graunt also unto us thy grace that wee may take upon us our crosse cheerefully deny our selves confesse our Saviour and in all tribulations expect our Lord Jesus Christ out of Heaven where hee will make our mortall bodies conformable to his most glorious body and take us to himselfe to bee with him in all eternity Ans OUr Father which art in heaven 1. Hallowed be thy Name 2. Thy Kingdome come 3. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven 4. Give us this day our daily bread 5. And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespasse against us 6. And lead us not into temptation But deliver us from evill For thine is the kingdome the power and the glorie for ever and ever Amen Strengthen us also by this Holy Sacrament in the Articles of our Christian Faith of which wee make Confession saying with heart and mouth I Beleeve in God the Father almightie maker of heaven and earth ij And in Jesus Christ his onely begotten Sonne our Lord. iij. Which was conceived by the Holy Ghost borne of the virgine Marie iv Suffered under Pontius Pilate was crucified dead and buried he descended into hel v. The third day he rose again from the dead vj. He ascended into heaven and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almightie vij From thence shall he come to judge the quick and the dead viij I beleeve in the Holy Ghost ix I beleeve an Holy Catholike church the Communion of Saints x. The forgivenes of sinnes xj The resurrection of the body xij And life everlasting Amen That wee may now bee fed with the true heavenly Bread the Lord Jesus Christ so let not our hearts cleave to the outward elements of Bread and Wine but let us lift up the same into Heaven where Christ our Advocate is sitting on the right hand of his heavenly Father whether also wee are directed by the Articles of our Christian faith nothing doubting but wee shall bee fed and refreshed with his Body and Blood by the power of the Spirit so certainly as wee receive this holy Bread and Wine to his remembrance In breaking and distributing of the Bread the Minister shall say The Bread which wee breake is the Communion of the body of Christ. And when hee gives the Cup The Cup of blessing wherewith wee blesse is the Communion of the Blood of Christ. During the Communion there shall eyther bee sung some Psalm or some Chapter read which may serve to the remembring of the Passion of Christ as Esa Chap. 53. Joh. 13. and 14. and 15. and 16. and 18. or the like After the Communion the Minister shall
he makes manifest in his word without passing beyond those Limits This Doctrine affords us unspeakable consolation since we are taught thereby that nothing can befall us by chance but all is by the direction of our bountifull heavenly Father who watches over us with a Fatherly care keeping all Creatures under his Power so that not a hair of our head for they are all numbred nor a Bird can fall upon the ground without the will of our Father on whom we do rely wel knowing that he refrains the Devils and all our Enemies who are not able without his will and permission to hurt us And thus we reject that damnable Error of the Epicureans who say that God doth not trouble him self with any thing but permits all to be acted by Chance XIV We believe that God hath created Man out of the dust of the Earth and has made and formed him after his own image and likeness good righteous and holy being able to make his will agree in all things with the will of God. But being stated in honour he him self did not understand it neither knew he his Excellency but subjected himself wilfully unto sin and consequently unto Death and the Curse giving ear unto the word of the Devil For he transgressed the command of Life which he had received and by sin separated him self from God his true life having corrupted his whole nature whereby he hath brought upon him corporal and Spirituall death Being thus become wicked perverted and corrupted in all his wayes he has lost all excellent gifts which he had received from God having nothing left him but some small remnants thereof which are sufficient to leave man without excuse for all the Light which is in us is changed into Darkness as the Scriptures do teach us saing The Light shineth in Darkness and the Darkness comprehended it not Where St. John calls men Darkness Therefore we reject all which is taught contrary to this of the Free-will of men seeing Man is but a Slave to sin and can receive nothing but what is given him from Heaven For who can glory of any good which he is able to do out of him self since Christ saith No man can come unto me except the Father who has sent me drawes him Who can rely upon his own will if he understands that to be carnally minded is Enmity against God Who can speak of his knowledge seeing the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God In a word who shall propound any thought since he knowes that we are not able out of our selves to think any thing as from our selves but that our ability is from God and therefore what the Apostle saith ought with right to be kept sure and firme That God worketh in us both to will and to do of his good pleasure for there is no understanding nor will conformable unto the understanding of God but what Christ has wrought in man which he teacheth us saying Without me yee can do nothing XV. We believe that through the disobedience of Adam the Originall Sinn has spread it self over all Mankind which is a Corruption of the whole Nature and an hereditary disease where with all Infants are infected even in their mothers womb and which produceth in man all sorts of sinn being in him as a root thereof and is therefore so vile and abominable in the sight of God that it is sufficient to condemn all mankind neither is it quite put away or destroyed by the Baptism but sin doth always proceed from this unhappy fountain as water out of a well yet it is not imputed the Children of God unto damnation but by his grace and Mercy it is forgiven them not for to rest quiet in sin but because the Believers should often groan under the sence of this corruption desiring to be dissolved from this body of death And therefore we reject the doctrine of the Pelagians who say that this sin is nothing else but from imitation XVI Wee believe that the whole generation of Adam being fallen into corruption and ruine by the sin of the first man God hath shewed him self such as he is viz. Mercifull and just Mercifull because he draweth out of this Corruption and delivers those whom he hath elected in his eternal and unchangeable council of his meer mercy in Christ Jesus our Lord without any regard unto their works Just because he leaves others in their fall and destruction wherein they have cast themselves XVII Wee believe that our gracious God by his wonderful wisdom and goodnes seeing that man had cast him self into a corporal and spiritual Death and so was become a most miserable creature hath even sought for him when he fled away from him with trembling and comforted him promising him to give his son who should be born of a woman and bruise the head of the Serpent to make him everlasting happy XVIII Wee confess that God hath fullfilled the promises which he hath made unto the Fathers by the mouth of his holy Prophets sending his own onely begotten eternal son in the world in due time who took upon him the form of a servant and is become like unto man taking indeed upon him a real humane nature with all its infirmities sin onely excepted being conceived in the womb of the blessed virgin Mary by the virtue of the Holy Ghost without the means of man. And he hath not onely taken upon him the humane nature as to the Body but also a real human soule that so he might be a real man. For seeing that both the Soul and the body were lost it was needfull that he should take them both upon him that so they might both be saved Therefore in opposition to the Heresy of the Anabaptists who deny that Christ took humane flesh from his Mother wee confess that Christ is become partaker of the flesh and blood of Children that he is a fruit of the Loins of David after the flesh proceeded from the seed of David after the Flesh a fruit of Mary's Womb begotten by a Woman a branch of David a Shoot from the root Jesse descended from the Tribe of Juda proceeded from the Jews after the flesh of the seed of Abraham since he took upon him the seed of Abraham and is become like unto his Brethren in all things sin excepted so that of a truth he is our Immanuel that is God with us XIX Wee believe that the Person of the Son through this conception is united and joined inseparably with the humane nature so that there are not two Sons of God nor two Persons but two natures in one single Person united yet every nature keeping its distinct attribute As the divine Nature hath alwayes been uncreated without beginning of dayes or end of life filling heaven and earth also the humane nature hath not lost its qualities but remained a Creature having beginning of dayes being a small nature and keeping all that which belongs to a true