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A15144 The vvay to the celestiall paradise Declaring how a sinner may be saued, and come to life euerlasting. Contained in three bookes.The first second third sheweth that a sinner may be saued, & come to life euerlasting. By faith, apprehending Christ for his iustification, & applying to himselfe the promises of the Gospell made in Iesus Christ. Repentance, hauing his sins washed away in the bloud of the lambe Iesus Christ. Prayer, calling vpon God in the name of Iesus Christ. By Robert Whittell, minister of the Gospell. Whittle, Robert, d. 1638. 1620 (1620) STC 25441; ESTC S120396 338,769 458

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made and accepted righteous in the sight of God but such workes as may seeme to haue an outward righteousnesse in them Secondly by the righteous man turning away from his righteousnesse is not meant such a righteous man as is in deede and in truth iust and righteous but such a one as is iust and righteous in his owne opinion thinking himselfe iust and righteous and seeming to others to be righteous Euen such a righteous man as Christ speakes of ſ Mat. 9. 13. I came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance Wherefore if any such fall away it is euident that their righteousnesse was no true righteousnesse for he that is truly righteous is t Psal 1. 3. like a tree planted by the riuers of water that bringeth forth his fruit in his season his leafe also shall not wither The righteousnesse of a righteous man shall not vtterly decay the righteous man shall not quite fall away from his true righteousnesse Further an obiection is made from those places of Obiect 2 Scripture which mention a kind of loosing of faith a departing and erring from the faith As when the Apostle saith u 1 Tim 1. 19. holding faith and a good conscience which some hauing put away concerning faith haue made shipwrack And againe when he saith x 1 Tim 4. 1. In the latter times some shall depart from the faith And againe y 1 Tim 6. 10. the loue of money is the roote of all euill which while some haue coueted after they haue erred from the faith Now if a man may make shipwracke of his faith if he may depart and erre from the faith then it seemes that a man hauing faith may loose it and fall away I answere that by faith in those places mentioned Answ is not meant the true iustifiing faith by which a sinner is iustified and saued but faith there signifieth the sound doctrine of the Gospell which some had receiued professed and delighted in for a time but in time of tribulation and tentation when any trouble came vpon them or when the couetousnesse of money and filthy lucre tempted them and when the loue of the world ouercame them because they did not z 1 Tim 1. 19. hold faith and a good conscience and because they did not a 1 Tim. 3. 9. hold the misterie of the faith in a pure conscience but put a way a good conscience no marueile though their temporarie faith failed no merueile though they erred from the truth and so made shipwracke of faith For as one saith well b Vt salua fides ad portum vs● perueniat nauigationis nustrae cursus bona conscientia r●gendus est Calu in 1 Tim. 1. 19. to the end that we may bring the ship of faith safe to the hauen the course of our sailing must be guided by a good conscience And sure it is that who soeuer hath receiued the true and sound doctrine of the Gospell of Christ whereby true faith is begotten in the heart and to that sound and wholesome doctrine ioynes a good conscience both before God and towards men he can neuer make shipwrack of his faith So then we may conclude that if any fall away from the faith they neuer had true iustifiing faith at the most and best their faith was but a temporarie faith they beleeued for a while and in time of temtation fell away Now seeing that the faith of Gods elect cannot vtterly Vse 1 faile nor altogether be lost this is profitable for instruction To make our calling election sure it teacheth vs to labour to make our calling and election sure To labour to be sure of this that we are in the blessed number of Gods elect and that we are effectually called of God which we may know by the works of sanctification and by the fruits of the Spirit this is that whereunto S. Peter exhorteth saying c 2 pet 1. 10. Wherfore the rather brethren giue diligence to make your calling and election sure for if ye doe these things you shall neuer fall Here is a promise you shall neuer fall a promise that the faith of the elect shall neuer vtterly faile and therefore the Apostle exhorteth to make our calling and election sure let vs make sure that we be elected and called of God and then it 's sure we shall neuer fall But how shall we know whether we be elected and called the Apostle answereth If ye doe these things ye shall neuer fall what things what must we do that we may be assured of our election and calling and that we shall neuer fall the Apostle tels vs what things d vers 5. 6. 7. And besides this giuing all diligence adde to your faith vertue to vertue knowledge and to knowledge temperance and to temperance patience and to patience godlinesse and to godlinesse brotherly kindnesse and to brotherly kindnesse Charity So that here a christian is to try and examine himselfe whether he be such a one as shall neuer fall away namely by inquiring whether he hath faith and vertue and knowledge and temperance and patience and godlinesse and brotherly kindnesse and charity For saith the Apostle e ver 8. If these things be in you and abound they make you that ye shal● neither be barren nor vnfruitfull in the knowledge of our Lord Iesus Christ And againe f ver 10. If ye do these things ye shall neuer fall but if a man after tryall and examination had of himselfe cannot finde these things in himselfe but findes a want of faith of vertue and honest conuersation a want of the true knowledge of God a want of temperance and sobriety if he finde in himselfe a want of patience to endure affliction and to suffer wrong if he finde a want of godlinesse of brotherly kindnesse and charity certainly such a one is in miserable state concerning his soule how soeuer he be in regard of his outward state in the world for if they that doe these things shall neuer fall then they that want these things shall fall and their fall shall be great A man that is to purchase land or to take but a lease of a house or ground how carefull will he be to make all sure for if his writings be not good and sufficient he knowes that all his mony which he hath layd out is lost gone and hee 's ouerthrowne Thus wise are men in their generation ô that we could be as wise for the saluation of our soules to make all sure A man that hath land inheritance hath some good euidence to shew for the same so we should labour to attaine to this assurance of saluation that we can be able to shew some good euidence for our inheritance in heauen lest hauing nothing to shew we loose our inheritance Secondly seeing that the faith of Gods elect cannot Vse 2 vtterly faile and that they who haue true iustifiing faith Consolation to the
faith is p. 14. 2. Titles giuen therunto 4. 1. Precious faith ibid. 2. Sauing faith ibid. ● Iustifying faith ibid. 4. Faith of Gods Elect. ibid. 3. Properties belonging vnto it 3 1. Knowledge of the Word of God p. 15. 2. Assent vnto the Word of God ibid. 3. Perswasion of the Mercy of God ibid. Vse 1. Against implicite faith p. 16. Vse 2. To labour for a particular faith p. 17. Vse 3. Consolation to them which haue the true faith p. 19. 4. Wherein true Faith consisteth Chap. 7. True Faith consisteth in two things 1. In the right knowledge of the true God pag. 20. two-fold 1. The generall knowledge of God two-fold 1. To know that there is a God which is discerned by 1. The light of nature pag. 21. 2. The works of the creation ibid. Vse Against Atheists which deny God three wayes 1. In heart pag. 22. 2. In words pag. 24. 3. By their deeds p. 25. 2. To know that there is One onely true God Cha. 8. Acknowledging 1. The vnity of the God head p. 26. 2. The Trinity of persons ib. Vse Against Idolatry two-fold 1. Outward two-fold 1. Open plain p. 28. 2. Close couered p. 29 2. In●ard or spirituall p. 31. 2. The particular knowledge of God And what it is chap. 9. wherin foure things are to bee considered 1. How necessary it is For 1. God requireth it p. 34. 2. God complaineth of the want thereof ibid. 3. It s better then sacrifice p. 35. 4. Without it wee cannot bee saued ibid. 2. How profitable it is For 1. It maketh peace amongst men of contrary dispositions ibid. 2. Eternall life commeth thereby p. 36. 3. How dangerous the want thereof is For it causeth 1. Mourning and desolation ibid. 2. A reprobate minde ib. 3. Punishment p. 37. 4. Meanes whereby wee may come to the right knowledge of the true God Two fold By 1. The Scriptures that by 1. Reading the Scriptures p. 38. 2. Hearing the Word ibid. 3. Meditating vpon the Word ibid. 4. Praying for a blessing vpon the meanes ibid. 2. The Spirit of God ibid. Vse To reprooue 1. Those who content themselues with a generall knowledge of God p. 39. 2. The Romists who will not suffer the people to read the Scriptures in a language which they vnderstand ibid. 3. Those who wilfully liue in ignorance p. 41. 2. In the knowledge of the mistery of the Incarnation of Christ chap. 10. And in the knowledge of Christ consider 2 things 1. The sorts and kindes of it two-fold 1. Externall and visible p. 43. 2. Internall spirituall two-fold 1. Generall ibid. 2. Particular p. 44. 2. The Necessity thereof three-fold 1. Hee that wanteth the knowledge of Christ is ignorant ibid. 2. In regard of the knowledge of Christ all things else are but base pag. 45. 4. Without it wee cannot bee saued ibid. Vse Against those that denie Christ by 1. Infidelity as Infidels Pagans Turkes Iewes p. 46. 2. Heresie denying 1. The Natures of Christ his 1. Godhead p. 47. 2. Manhood ibid. 2. His offices of 1. King p. 48. 2. Priest p. 49. 3. Prophet p. 50. 3. Apostasie or falling away 2-fold 1 Particular 1. Into sinne ibid. 2-fold A falling 2. From the profession of Christ through 1. Infirmity p. 51. 2. Security ib. 2. Vniuersall two-fold A falling away 1. From a mans former righteousnesse holinesse to prophanesse and wickednesse p. 52. 2. By sinning against the Holy Ghost Where foure things 1. What it is to sinne against the Holy Ghost p. 52. 2. Why so called ibid. 3. The nature and quality of it shewed in six things p. 54. 4. The punishment thereof three-fold 1. Finall impenitency ibid. 2. Neuer forgiuen ibid. 3. A fearefull end p. 55. 5. Who are partakers of the true Faith chap. 11. Shewed 2 wayes manifesting 1. Who haue not true Faith and that two wayes 1. In generall Reprobates p. 57. 2. In particular 1. The Enemies of the Gospell ibid. 2. Prophane people ibid. 3. Hypocrites ibid. 2. Who haue the true Faith and that two wayes 1. In generall the Elect. p. 58. 2. In particular 1. They that are effectually called ibid. 2. The Regenerate p. 59. 3. They that call vpon God ibid. 4. They that shew their faith by their workes ibid. Vse 1. Not to maruell that vnregenerate men are so wicked for they haue not faith p. 58. Vse 2. Consolation to them that haue true Faith for they are of Gods Elect. pag. 60. 6. The necessity of hauing the true faith ch 12. For 1. Faith is the life of the soule p. 60. 2. Without faith nothing can please God pag. 61. 3. Without faith wee cannot bee saued pag. 62. Vse To get faith into our hearts ibid. 7. The benefits of true faith cha 13. and they are seuen 1. Iustification p. 64. 2. Adoption p. 66. 3. Purifying the heart ibid. 4. A happy life p. 67. 5. Victory ouer the world p. 68. 6. Victory ouer the Deuill ibid. 7. Saluation ibid. Vse To vse all possible meanes to obtaine the true sauing faith p. 69. 8. How true sauing faith may bee obtained chap. 14. By two meanes 1. The efficient cause of faith the Spirit of God p. 70. Vse Against mans free-will in spirituall good things p. 71. 2. The instrumentall cause of faith The Word of God pag. 72. two-fold 1. The Law p. 72. 2. The Gospell p. 73. Vse Against those who boast of their faith and yet lightly regard the Word of God the ordinary means of obtaining faith pag. 74. 9. Meanes wherby true faith is increased and preserued Chap. 15. they are three 1. The Word of God that by 1. Reading the Scriptures p. 75. 2. Hearing the Word of God p. 76. 3. Meditating vpon the Word p. 77. 4. Conference about the Word ibid. 2. The vse of the Sacraments which 1. Nourish the soule ibid. 2. Confirme the promises of the Gospell p. 78. 3. Prayer pag. 79. Vse Diligently and conscionably to vse these meanes whereby faith is increased and preserued p. 79. Quest Whether may true saith be so preserued that it may continue for euer and not vtterly faile Chap. 16. 1. The decree of Gods election is sure pag. 82. 2. They are built vpon a rocke ibid. 3. They are ingrafted into Christ ibid. 4. They haue Gods promise not to fall away for euer ibid. 5. Christ hath prayed for the Elect that they may perseuere to the end p. 83. 6. They are within the golden chain of Saluation ibid. Answ They that haue the true faith their faith cannot altogether faile nor they vtterly fall away For Vse 1. To make our calling and election sure pag. 87. Vse 2. Consolation to the children of God because their faith shall not vtterly faile pag. 88. 10. Signes of true faith chap. 17. two-fold 1. Inward 5. 1. The witnesse of the Spirit p. 89. 2. A feeling of grace p. 90. 3. A Desire to obey Gods commandements ibid. 4. Deuout prayer ibid.
this Treatise and applying to our selues the promises of the Gospell made vnto vs in Iesus Christ Secondly by Repentance hauing our sinnes washed away in the bloud of the Lambe Iesus Christ Thirdly by Prayer calling vpon God in the name of Iesus Christ CHAP. II. Of the order of the Treatise shewing that Faith must goe before Repentance and Prayer vpon which they depend Proouing also that Faith in Christ is a sure and certaine meanes of obtaining saluation and eternall life THe first and principall meanes of obtaining saluation The order of this Treatise and the most direct way that wee can goe to Heauen is by Faith in Iesus Christ True it is without Repentance we cannot be saued and without Prayer we cannot come neere vnto God yet Repentance separated from faith in Christ is no true Repentance no better then the Repentance of a Matth. 27. 3. Iudas and Prayer if it proceede not from a heart purified by faith in Christ is no effectuall prayer no better then the prayer of the b Luk. 18. 11 11 14. Pharisies and c Matth. 6. 5. Hypocrites But true and sound Repentance proceedes from true sauing faith and feruent deuout prayer comes from a beleeuing heart as the Apostle saith d Rom. 10. 14. how shall they call on him in whom they haue not beleeued And that faith in Iesus Christ is the true and sure meanes whereby wee may bee saued and come to life euerlasting may euidently appeare First by these Testimonies of Scripiure the faithfull and true Witnesse saith e Ioh. 3. 16. God so loued the world that hee gaue his onely begotten sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue euerlasting life And againe f Verse 18. He that beleeueth on him is not condemned but hee that beleeueth not is condemned already because he hath not beleeued in the name of the onely begotten sonne of God S. Paul saith thus to the Ephesians g Ephes 2. 8. by grace are yee saued through faith where he sheweth that our saluation is not of our selues but by grace and through faith So speakes the Apostle to the Hebrewes concerning the celestiall rest typed out by the rest of Canaan h Heb. 3. 18. 19. to whom sware he that they should not enter into his rest but to them that beleeued not so wee see that they could not enter in because of vnbeleefe Secondly by the example of the keeper of the prison conuerted by Pauls preaching vnto him Iesus Hee sayd to the Apostles Paul and Sylas i Act. 16. 30. 31. Sirs what must I do to be saued and they said beleeue on the Lord Iesus Christ and thou shalt be saued and thy house There was a time when it was sayd k Leuit. 18. 5. Gal. 3. 12. the man that doth these things shall liue in them but now in the blessed time of the Gospell the word of saluation is this l Iob. 3. 16. Acts 16. 31. hee that beleeueth shall liue It was once sayd Doe this and liue it is now sayd Beleeue and liue This was that word of vnspeakable comfort to the Keeper of the prison a man in wofull case concerning his soule for being euen at his wits end and not knowing what to doe nor what meanes to vse to come to saluation the Apostle raiseth him vp with this Euangelicall consolation Beleeue and bee saued Beleeue on the Lord Iesus Christ and thou shalt be saued and thy house CHAP. III. Containing the partition of the first booke concerning Faith in Iesus Christ HAuing prooued that Faith in Iesus Christ is the first and principall meanes whereby wee are to bee saued and to come to life euerlasting I am now by Gods assistance and through the gracious guiding of his holy Spirit to entreat of this subject Faith in Iesus Christ In handling whereof I will obserue this order I will shew First the diuerse significations of the word Faith The partition of the first booke and what is meant by Faith in this Treatise Secondly the diuers sorts and kindes of Faith and which is the true Faith Thirdly that there is but one true sauing Faith and what it is Fourthly wherein true Faith consisteth Fiftly who are partakers of the true Faith whether all haue it or but some and who they are Sixtly the necessity of hauing the true sauing Faith Seuenthly the benefits whereof they are partakers who haue the true Faith Eightly how the true sauing Faith may be procured Ninthly how true Faith being procured may for euer be preserued Tenthly the signes and markes of true Faith by which it may bee knowne whether a man haue the true sauing Faith whereby hee may bee saued and come to life euerlasting These are the seuerall things necessarily to bee handled in the Treatise of Faith of which in their order as I haue propounded them And first I will shew what is meant by Faith in this Treatise CHAP. IV. Of the diuerse significations of the word Faith and what is meant by Faith in this Treatise THe first generall point in the Treatise of Faith is to shew the diuerse significations of Faith The diuers significations of Faith in the Scriptures Faith signifieth First fidelity and truth in performing of promises and that both in regard of God and men of God a 1 Thess 5. 24. Faithfull is he saith S. Paul that calleth you who also will doe it God is faithfull that is true in his word he will keepe his promise if he say it he will doe it So also in regard of men Faith sometimes signifieth fidelity in performance of promises one to another So it is vsed in that saying of our Sauiour Christ to the Scribes and Pharises b Matth. 23. 23. Yee haue omitted the waightier matters of the Law Iudgement Mercy and c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Faith Secondly the doctrine of the Gospell so it is vsed by the Apostle to the Galatians d Gal. 1. 23. Hee which persecuted vs in time past now preacheth the Faith Thirdly that knowledge wherby a man knowes how to discerne of things concerning the lawfull vse of them or abstaining from them and that with a safe conscience so it is vsed in that saying of S Paul to the Romanes e Rom. 14. 23. He that doubteth is damned if hee eat because hee eateth not of Faith for whatsoever is not of Faith is sinne Fourthly a confidence and perswasion of the power of God for the obtaining of some temporall blessing as bodily health and that by miraculous and wonderfull meanes which was the Faith of those that came to Christ and the Apostles diseased and went away helped and healed of their infirmities As the woman with the bloudy issue to whom Christ sayd f Matth. 9. 22. Daughter be of good comfort for thy faith hath made thee whole And the Cripple whom Paul healed concerning whom it is said g Act. 14
9. 10. Paul perceiuing that he had Faith to be healed sayd with a loud voyce Stand vpright on thy feet Fiftly the vertue and power of doing miracles and working wonders of which is that saying of S. Paul to the Corinthians h 1 Cor. 13 2. though I haue all Faith so that I could remooue mountaines Faith to remooue mountaines is a miraculous and wonderfull Faith Sixtly the bare knowledge of God and his Word with a generail assent to the Word of God that it is true and no more So vsed by S. I●mes i Iam. 2. 19. Thou beleeuest that there is one God thou doest well the Deuils also beleeue and tremble Seuenthly a beleefe in God with an assent vnto his word and promise and that with ioy for a time So it is taken in the Parable of the seede k Luke 8. 13. They on the rocke or stones are they which when ●hey heare receiue the Word with ioy and those haue no root which for a while beleeue and in time of temptation fall away Lastly a perswasion of the mercy of God through Christ with a particular application of the promises of God made vnto vs in his Word So vsed by S. Paul to the Galatians l Gal. 2. 16. Knowing that a man is not iustified by the workes of the Law but by the faith of Iesus Christ euen wee haue beleeued in Iesus Christ that we might be iustified by the Faith of Christ not by the works of the Law And in this last signification is Faith to be vnderstood in this Treatise following For I entreat of that Faith by which a sinner is iustified from his sins may be saued and come to life euerlasting These diuerse significations of Faith are necessary to be knowne for the vnderstanding of the sence and meaning of those places in holy Scripture which mention Faith that we doe not mis-interpret the Scriptures nor alter the sence of the place by mistaking the signification of Faith CHAP. V. Of the diuerse sorts and kindes of Faith shewing also which is the true Faith HAuing shewed the diuerse significations of Faith In the second place I am to shew the 2 The diuerse sorts and kinds of Faith diuerse sorts and kindes of Faith and which is the true Faith First Faith in regard of the circumstance of time is 1 In regard of the time Two-fold two-fold The one is the Faith of the Fathers that liued before Christ The other the faith of vs who liue since Christ was made manifest in the flesh And although it bee true that in regard of the verity and truth of Faith 1 Of the Fathers before Christ the Faith of the Fathers that liued before Christ and the faith of vs who liue in the time of the Gospell bee one 2 Of vs who liue after Christs comming in the flesh and the same yet it is distinguished in regard of the times for they liued before the incarnation of Christ we after the manifestation of Christ in the flesh They beleeued in Christ that was to come we in Christ who is already come They saw the promises a Heb. 11. 13. a farre off and were perswaded of them and embraced them as Christ our Sauiour saith of Abraham b Ioh. 1. 56. Your father Abraham reioyced to see my day and hee saw it and was glad But wee blessed bee God haue the accomplishment of Christs comming The same faith as c Tho. Aquin. 12 ● q. 103. ar 4. one saith is signified in diuers words and in a diuerse manner of speaking of vs and them for they say Behold a virgine shall conceiue and beare a sonne which is spoken of the future time but we expresse the same faith in Christ by words of the time 2 In regard of the effect Two-fold past A virgine hath conceiued and hath borne a sonne Secondly Faith in regard of the effect the operation and working of it is two-fold for faith is either fruitfull in workes or vnfruitfull when it is fruitfull in good 1 Fruitfull workes working by loue then it is also a liuing faith otherwise it is but a dead faith Which difference Saint 2. Vnfruitfull Iames maketh d Jem 2. 17. Faith if it hath not workes is dead being alone Againe hee saith e Verse 26. as the body without the spirit is dead so faith without workes is dead also And this fruitlesse faith is but an vnprofitable faith as the same Apostle witnesseth saying f Verse 14. What doth it profit my brethren though a man say hee hath faith and haue not workes can faith saue him Nay surely that faith is but a vaine faith a false and fained faith but true faith is g 1 Tim. 1. 5. vnfained and that faith is commended by S. Paul h Gal. 5 6. which worketh by loue Thirdly Faith in regard of the quantity is two-fold 3 In regard of the quantity Two fold for there is a little faith and a great faith a weake faith and a strong faith When the Disciples were afraid in the ship by reason of the tempest and cryed vnto Christ saying Lord saue vs we perish he saith vnto them i Matth. 8. 26. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 why 1 Little Faith are yee fearefull ô yee of little faith in the same chapter commending the faith of the Centurion he saith k Verse 10. I haue not found so great faith no not in Israel Heere is mention both of a little faith and also of a great faith There is also a weake faith and a strong faith Some haue but a weake faith and yet their weake faith may be a true faith As in the father of the childe that was possessed who cryed out with teares l Mar. 9. 24. Lord I beleeue help thou mine vnbeleefe Lord I beleeue but my faith is weake Lord strengthen my faith And as there is a weake faith so 2 Great saith there is also a strong faith such was the faith of Abraham of whom it is said that hee m Rom. 4. 19. ●0 was not weake in faith but was strong in faith And if this strong faith grow to full strength then it is called n 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 full perswasion and full assurance of Faith in the promises of God As it is sayd of Abraham o 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Verse 21. being fully perswaded that what he that is God had promised he was able also to performe Fourthly Faith in regard of the subiect persons in whom it is is foure-fold 4 In regard of the subiect persons Foure-fold For first some doe beleeue that there is a God and doe acknowledge the Word of God and euery thing contained therein to bee true but yet doe not by faith apply the grace and mercy of God promised in the Gospell 1 Historicall faith Parae explic catech Vrs par 2. q. 21. Pola Synt. t. 2. i. 9.
c. 6. to them that beleeue This is called an historicall faith For they that haue this faith doe acknowledge the History of the Bible and all things contained therin to be true by this faith they acknowledge that what God hath done is true and what he hath sayd and promised shall surely come to passe they haue a generall knowledge they haue their vnderstanding inlightned with knowledge but not with renewing grace nor sauing knowledge this bare knowledge alone may bee in Reprobates and wicked men yea in the Deuils In wicked men for it is sayd of Simon that p Acts 8. 13. hee beleeued Did he beleeue what faith had hee was it a true faith No his faith was but a generall knowledge with an assent to the things which hee heard the Apostles preach that they were true but they wanted the true sauing faith as appeares by Peters sharp rebuking of him for that his q Verse 21 23. heart was not right in the sight of God but was still in the gall of bitternesse and in the bond of iniquity yea this generall faith is in Deuils as S. Iames witnesseth r Jam. 2. 19. thou beleeuest that there is one God thou doest well the Deuils also beleeue and tremble That is the Deuils haue a generall knowledge of the Word of God and the things contained therein and beleeue that whatsoeuer is written in the Word of God is true they beleeue according to the Scriptures that God is a iust God and will punish sinners yea they know and beleeue that God hath prepared Hell for the tormenting not onely of wicked and vngodly men but for the euerlasting tormenting of the Deuill and his Angels this they beleeue and beleeuing tremble but they want the true faith to apprehend the mercy of God in Christ Iesus Wherefore one saith of the faith of Deuils that it is Å¿ Fides in Daemonibus coacta Tho. 1. q. 64. ar 2. not voluntary but forcibly drawne from them Secondly some haue not onely a knowledge of the 2 Temporary faith Word and doctrine deliuered in the Scriptures but do giue their assent thereunto by open profession of the Gospell and that with ioy and delight but it is onely Parae explic catech Vrsin for a time and in time of trouble and temptation their faith failes and they go away and fall backe from their faith and profession This is called a Temporary faith because it is but temporary it is not permanent it continueth not These are resembled by the stony ground vpon which the seed of Gods Word falleth and they receiue it with ioy yet haue no root in themselues and therfore t Matth. 13. 10 21. dure but for a while for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the Word by and by they are offended as our Sauiour speakes in the Parable of the seede And as S. Luke hath it u Luk. 8. 13. for a while they beleeue and in time of temptation fall away Thirdly some haue had power giuen them from aboue 3 Miraculous faith to doe wonders and worke miracles and that by the gift of Faith which faith was a speciall gift of God either to doe some strange and extraordinary worke Parae which could not be done by ordinary meanes or else a gift of fore-telling things to come by diuine reuelation By this faith Peter restored the x Acts 3. 9 7. lame to his limbs And raised y Acts 9. 40. Tabitha from death to life And by this faith Paul healed the man that had beene z Acts 14. 8 9 10. a Cripple from his mothers wombe But this faith alone though it bee great in power and mighty in working doth not iustifie a sinner nor saue a soule and therefore wee finde that wicked men and such as haue not had true sauing faith haue had power to doe miracles and to worke wonders It is held that Iudas wrought miracles as did also the rest Pola Synt. t. 2. l. 9. c. 6. of the Apostles for Christ gaue this power to the a Matth. 10. 1. twelue Disciples and yet Iudas was a Deuill and so Christ calls him b Ioh. 6. 70 71. Haue not I chosen you twelue and one of you is a Deuill he spake of Iudas Iscariot Our Sauiour hath told vs that very Hypocrites and wicked men may doe wonders and will glory in the same and plead for themselues at that great day what wonderfull things they haue done c Mat. 7. 22 23. Many will say to me saith Christ in that day Lord Lord haue we not prophesied in thy name and in thy name haue cast out Deuils and in thy name done many wonderfull workes and then I will professe vnto them I neuer knew you depart from mee yee that worke iniquity And S. Paul speaking of Antichrist saith that d 2 Thess 2. 9. his comming is after the working of Satan with all power and signes and lying wonders Fourthly some haue faith whereby they doe not 4 Iustifying faith onely beleeue the Word of God to be true and giue assent thereunto with ioy for a time but the Spirit of God worketh such grace in their hearts that they doe apprehend Christ Iesus for their Iustification and are perswaded of the mercy of God in Christ for the remission of their sinnes and saluation of their soules and in this faith they continue to the end these haue a true iustifying and sauing faith Of this faith and the nature of it more is to be spoken in the next place where I come to shew what the true faith is CHAP. VI. Shewing that there is but one true sauing Faith and what it is with the titles giuen vnto it and the properties belongging thereunto THe diuerse sorts and kinds of Faith being made 3 There is but one true faith knowen the order of the Treatise requires that in the third place I make it manifest that notwithstanding there bee diuerse kindes of faith yet there is but one true faith For concerning Faith we are to consider two things the one is touching the things about which faith is conuersant which is the obiect of faith the other is concerning the subiect persons in whom faith is Faith is as hath beene shewed diuersly in diuerse men some haue a great and some a little faith some haue a strong and some a weake faith some haue an effectuall working faith a liuing faith and some haue but an vnfruitfull faith a dead faith some haue a fained and some an vnfained faith some haue but an historicall some a temporary and some a true iustifying and sauing faith In regard of men therfore faith is diuerse but inasmuch as the a Cum obiectum fidei sit prima veritas fides necessario vna Tho 22 a. q. 4. ar 6. obiect of faith is as one saith the first truth because faith is conuersant about the Truth and that there is but one Truth from
hence it is that there is but one true faith by which wee can be saued This is verified by that saying of the Apostle to the Ephesians b Ephes 4. 5. one Lord one Faith one Baptisme And this one true sauing faith is thus defined True sauing faith is a gift of God whereby we apprehend What true sauing faith is Christ and his merits for our iustification and eternall saluation Or more largely thus True sauing faith is a gift of God wrought in the heart by the Spirit of God whereby we doe not onely assent to the Word of God which we know and vnderstand that it is true but also being perswaded of the mercy of God in Christ doe apprehend Christ and apply vn●o our selues the promises of the Gospell for remission of sins and euerlasting life through the merits of Christ This is the true Titles giuen to true sauing faith faith which for the excellency of it is called by S. Peter c 2 Pet. 1. 1. precious Faith It is called also sauing Faith because through it a sinner is saued d Ephes 2. 8. by grace faith the Apostle you are saued through Faith It is also called iustifying Faith because that by this faith we are iustified from our sinnes and accepted as righteous in the sight of God Thus S. Paul speakes to the Romanes e Rom. 5. 1. being iustified by Faith And lastly it is called f Tit. 1. 1. the Faith of Gods Elect because it is proper to the Elect. And in this true sauing faith there are three things Three things properly belonging to true sauing faith Pola Synt. t. 2. l. 9. c. 6. necessarily required which doe fully containe the nature and declare the properties thereof The first is a knowledge of the word of God and the promises of the Gospell The second is an assent thereunto The third is a perswasion of obtaining grace and mercy promised Touching the first To true sauing faith there is necessarily 1 Knowledge of the Word of God required a knowledge of the word of God necessary it is to know God and his sonne Christ Iesus whom he hath sent necessary it is to know and vnderstand the Articles of faith in a word necessary it is for euery one that will be saued to know all things necessary to his saluation g Rom. 10. 17. Faith commeth by hearing and hearing by the Word of God as saith the Apostle Now then if a man know not the Word of God how shall he beleeue to saluation Secondly in true faith there is required an assent vnto 2 An assent vnto the Word of God the Word of God that is to euery word of God in generall and in particular to the promises of the Gospell made to them that beleeue because it is sayd h Marc. 1. 15. Beleeue the Gospell And this assent to the word of God and promises of the Gospell is to be yeelded of vs not in respect of any euident reason that we see to cause vs to assent thereunto but in regard of the authority of God whose word it is for faith is not grounded vpon reason neither is it exercised about things visible to the eye of man but about things inuisible for faith as the Apostle saith is the i Heb. 11. 1. substance of things hoped for the euidence of things not seene And therefore whatsoeuer is written in the whole Word of God we are to giue assent thereunto and to beleeue it for a certaine truth because it is the Word of God though we see no reason to perswade vs thereunto Thirdly in true saith there is required a perswasion 3 A perswasion of the mercy of God of the mercy of God in Christ for the remission of sins and euerlasting saluation through the merits of Christ with a particular application of the same whereby the true beleeuer is perswaded that the promises of God made in the Gospell to them that beleeue doe aswell belong vnto him as vnto others and assuredly beleeueth that through the merits of Christ he himselfe shall be saued Of which particular faith Paul speakes thus to the Galatians k Gal. 2. 20. I am crucified with Christ neuerthelesse I liue yet not I but Christ liueth in mee and the life which I now liue in the flesh I liue by the faith of the Sonne of God who loued me and gaue himselfe for me In that he speakes of his faith in the Sonne of God and saith that God loued him and gaue himselfe for him hee speakes of a particular faith applying Christ vnto himselfe These are the properties of true sauing faith which being duely considered may serue First for confutation of that Romish implicite faith Vse 1 which stands in a bare assent to the Word of God and Against implicite faith the articles of faith in generall without a particular distinct knowledge of what is beleeued beleeuing according to that which the Church beleeueth Thus the Church of Rome leads the poore people in blindnesse perswading them that it is sufficient for them to assent to the faith of the Church whatsoeuer it be and to beleeue as their Pastors beleeue though they vnderstand not what they beleeue Yea Bellarmine himselfe a Cardinall of Rome doubteth not to say that iustifying faith is l Neque fiducia in Deo per Christum neque vera aliqua rerum diuinarum notitia sed simplex s●● merus generalis verbi diuini assentus Bellar. de Iustis neither any confidence in God through Christ neither is it any true knowledge of things diuine but a meere generall assent of the Word of God But I haue prooued that besides the assent that wee are to giue to the Word of God in true faith there is required a knowledge and vnderstanding of the truth which we assent vnto yea moreouer a particular application of the promises of the Gospell For if a bare assent to the Word of God without knowledge of the same and to beleeue as the Church beleeueth and not to inquire in particular what the Church beleeueth were sufficient to the sauing of mens soules Wherefore then is it that our Sauiour saith m Ioh. 5 39. search the Scriptures And that S. Paul saith n 1 Thess 5. 20 21. Despise not prophesyings prooue all things hold fast that which is good The Bereans are commended not onely for that when they heard the Apostles preach they receiued the Word with readinesse of minde but also because they o Acts 17. 11 12. searched the Scriptures datly whether those things were so And it followeth therefore many of them beleeued These Bereans heard the Word of the Apostles but they did not giue assent therunto to beleeue what they heard for a certaine truth till they had searched the Scriptures to see whether the things which the Apostles preached were agreeable to the Scriptures and then they beleeued Wherefore this implicite faith is to bee reiected
as vnsound doctrine because it prefers ignorance before knowledge Secondly seeing that true sauing faith is not only an Vse 2 assent to the Word of God but hath in it a perswasion To haue a particular faith applying the promises of the Gospell to our selues of the mercy of God in Christ with a particular application of the promises of Christ and his benefits this is profitable for instruction to teach vs as many as desire to be saued not to content our selues with a generall assent to the Word of God when it may be wee vnderstand it not nor yet to rest in the generall knowledge of the Word which is but an historicall faith but to labour for a particular faith by which we may so beleeue the promises of God made in the Gospell generally to all that beleeue that we can in particular apply them to our selues S. Paul to the Ephesians saith p Ephes 5. 2. Christ hath loued vs and giuen himselfe for vs. And to the Galatians he saith q Gal. 2. 20. the Sonne of God who loued mee and gaue himselfe for me The former words are generall concerning the benefit of Christs death and passion to all that beleeue In the later Paul applies the benefit of the death of Christ to himselfe in particular Whereupon a learned Diuine saith r Ab vniuersali quisque debet ad suum particulare hoc Christi beneficium transferre Zanch. in Eph. 5. From the universall euery one is to b●ing the benefit of Christs death to his owne particular and say with Paul Christ gaue himselfe for mee Christ our Sauiour makes an vniuersall promise to all that beleeue ſ Joh. 3. 16. Whosoeuer beleeueth in the Sonne of God shall not perish but haue euerlasting life Now the beleeuing soule hauing true faith in Christ assumes this to himselfe and saith I beleeue in the Sonne of God and thereupon necessarily concludes the assurance of his owne saluation saying therefore I shall not perish but haue life euerlasting Thus true sauing faith applyeth in particular the generall promise made to all that beleeue Gods generall promise is like the Kings generall pardon wherin though no man bee named yet any offender when he heares the generall pardon read can say this clause belongs vnto me I take hold on this I apply this to my selfe So a sinner that beleeueth hearing the gracious promises of God made to sinners that beleeue and repent by faith applieth the generall pardon of Gods mercy to himselfe The hauing of this particular faith is necessary to saluation for euery man must bee saued by his owne faith Wherefore it is sayd t Hab. 2. 4. the iust man shall liue by his Faith not by another mans faith but by his owne faith The generall faith to beleeue as the Church beleeueth to beleeue as others beleeue will not saue the soule but euery man must beleeue for himselfe For this cause in the Articles of our Faith this word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I beleeue is prefixed or vnderstood to goe before euery article as I beleeue in God the Father I beleeue in Iesus Christ I beleeue in the Holy Ghost I beleeue in the forgiuenesse of sinnes c. giuing vs thereby to vnderstand that euery Christian is to beleeue euery article of the Faith distinctly for himselfe to apply the benefit of euery article to himselfe Faith i● then profitable when it can apply Christ so that a man may say with Thomas u Ioh. 20. 28. my Lord and my God For true faith is as a right hand to lay hold on Christ as the eye to looke vnto Christ yea the very life of the soule whereby wee liue in Christ for we x Gal. 2. 20. liue by the faith of the Sonne of God Our faith whereby we apprehend Christ and apply him to our soules should be such as that we may draw spirituall vertue from Christ grace and mercy for our sicke sinfull soules as the woman with the bloudy issue drew vertue from Christ to heale her diseased body A man that hath a wound cannot possibly bee cured though the Physician be neuer so skilfull and the salue neuer so healing except the plaster bee applied and layd to the sore Christ Iesus is the best Physician to cure our diseased soules and wonded consciences and he hath excellent healing salue precious balme for the curing of our soules euen his owne precious bloud which hee shed for the remission of sinnes but this precious balme doth onely helpe and heale their soules who reach forth the hand of faith to apprehend Christ and doe apply the merits of Christs Death and bloud-shed to their owne soules Wherefore let no man content himselfe with a generall faith but striue and labour yea haue a longing desire to attaine to this particular faith for this is true sauing faith to apply Christ Iesus vnto our soules with the merits of his death and passion Lastly whereas true sauing faith stands principally in the apprehension and application of Christ from Vse 3 hence ariseth Consolation to all them that truly haue it Consolation to them that haue true faith For by this faith euery beleeuer receiueth Christ yea possesseth Christ for himselfe as giuen for him borne for him dying for him rising againe for him who was deliuered for his sinnes and rose againe for his iustification which faith if a man haue not hee shall remaine vnder perpetuall doubtings and anguish of minde torment of conscience and terrour of the iudgement to come whereas if a Christian haue true faith and doe beleeue God to be his Father Christ Iesus to bee his Sauiour and Redeemer he may reioyce in tribulation and persecution yea by faith get victory ouer temptations and say with the Apostle y Rom. 8. 33 34. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods Elect it is God that iustifieth who is he that condemneth It is Christ that died yea rather that is risen againe who is at the right hand of God who also maketh intercession for vs. Such comfortable perswasion and such assurance of saluation haue all they who haue this true sauing faith CHAP. VII Shewing wherein true Faith consisteth Of the generall knowledge of God that there is a God against Atheists and such as deny God THe fourth thing in the Treatise of Faith is 4 Wherein the true s●●ing faith consisteth wherein it consisteth True sauing faith euen that faith which brings eternal life a F●des nostrain du●bus pri●●ipaliter consistit 10. J● ve●a Dei c●g●●●ion● 20. In mysterio incarnati●nis Christi Tho. Aquin. 22● q. 174. ar 6. stands chiefly in two things First in the true knowledge of God Secondly in the mystery of the incarnation of Christ grounded vpon the words of our Sauiour Christ b Joh. 17. 3. this is eternall life to know thee the onely true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent In the former part of the words there
is the true knowledge of God this is eternall life to know thee the only true God in the later part there is contained the mystery of the incarnation of Christ and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent And because the true sauing faith which brings life eternall c In two things stands in these two the knowledge of God and of Iesus Christ for this cause one saith that d Fides est vita aeterna Bren. in Ioh. 17. Faith is life eternall Because by faith we apprehend Christ and possesse Christ who is our Righteousnesse our Saluation and our Life Againe concerning the former the knowledge of God S. Paul saith e Heb. 11. 6. he that commeth to God must beleeue that God is Of the later the knowledge of Christ our 1 In the right knowledge of the true God Which knowledge of God is two-fold Sauiour Christ himselfe saith f Ioh 14. 1. Yee beleeue in God beleeue also in mee The first thing then wherein true faith consisteth is the right knowledge of the true God Now the knowledge of God is two-fold Generall and 1 The generall knowledge of God two-fold Particular The generall knowledge of God is also two-fold The first generall knowledge of God is to know and 1 To know that there is a God Which may be knowne acknowledge that there is a God which generall knowledge of God men may attaine vnto not onely by the cleere light of the Scriptures but by the very light of Nature and not onely by the Word of God but also by the workes of the Creation First by the very light of Nature men haue a generall 1 By the light of Nature knowledge that there is a God for naturally the knowledge of God is written in the mindes of men and euery mans conscience doth couince him that there is a God and no nation was euer so rude and barbarous but hath acknowledged that there is a God as some Heathen men themselues haue testified Of this generall knowledge of God the Scripture speakes thus g Rom. 1. 19. that which may be known of God is manifested in thē for God hath shewed it vnto them Againe the Apostle saith h Rom. 2. 14 15. When the Gentiles which haue not the Law do by nature the things contained in the Law these hauing not the Law are a Law vnto themselues which shew the worke of the Law written in their hearts their conscience also bearing witnesse and their thoughts the meane while accusing or else excusing one another Secondly men may come to this generall knowledge 2 By the workes of the creation of God by the workes of the Creation when men lift vp their eyes towards the Heauens and behold the Firmament the Sunne the Moone and the Starres those rious lights and consider the excellent frame of Heauen Earth take a view of the things contained therein they may in the workes of God as in a faire large booke read in capitall letters that there is a God which made Heauen and Earth the Sea and all things therein Of which the Apostle thus speaketh to the Romanes i Rom. 1. 20. The inuisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearely seene being vnderstood by the things that are made euen his eternall power and God-head The consideration of this generall knowledge of Vse God that there is a God both by the light of Nature Against Atheists which deny God and by the book of the Creatures may serue for the iust reprehension of Atheists who deny God Of which there are three sorts The first are such as deny God in heart 1 In heart The second which deny God in words The third which deny God by their works Touching the first sort There are some so much wanting in the knowledge of God and so farre from acknowledging the very true God that they deny God and though some dare not be so wicked to blaspheme the Deity with open mouth to say there is no God yet in their hearts they thinke so and say so secretly within themselues Of such it is sayd in the Psalmes k Psal 14. 1. the foole hath sayd in his heart There is no God This Atheisme of the heart is when men conceiue euill thoughts and imaginations against God as when they see the diuerse conditions of men in the world and marke how some liue in prosperity and others in aduersit● how some flow in wealth and others spend their dayes in misery how for the most part wicked men flourish and haue what their heart can wish and good men are afflicted they begin to thinke with themselues if there be a God where is his Prouidence that should rule and gouerne all things in the world why doth God suffer things to bee so heere the foole saith in his heart there is no God because he cannot discerne the Prouidence of God which extends it selfe to all things in the world so that not so much a● a Sparrow can fall to the ground l Matth. 10. 29. without your father as saith our Sauiour When men see and perceiue that wicked and vngodly men through pride exalt themselues aboue others and grow to be oppressors of the poore wronging the righteous hurting the fatherlesse and the widdowes they say within themselues where is the Iustice of God if God be a iust God why are not such wicked men punished why doth not some iudgement fall vpon such cruell oppressors thus the foole saith in his heart there is no God because hee hath not patience to waite the appointed time of Gods Iustice to see the end of the wicked and to consider that though the wicked prosper for a time yet the Lord hath set them m Psal 73. 18. in slippery places and in the end will cast them downe Further when wicked men commit sinne and doe not feele the hand of God vpon them punishing and plaguing them for their sinnes they begin to deny the knowledge of God and the presence of God and conceiue wicked thoughts against God that God sees not that God knowes not all the wickednesse that they do and therfore they are bold to continue in sinne and to goe on in their vngodly course of life and say n Psal 10. 11. in their heart God hath forgotten he hideth his face he will neuer see it Again o Verse 13. he hath sayd in his hert thou wilt not require it Moreouer they say p Psal 73. 11. How doth God know is there knowledge in the most High now to deny the prouidence of God the Iustice of God the knowledge of God and presence of God to deny that God knowes all things and sees all things is to deny God Wherefore to the end that this sinne of Atheisme in the heart may be remedied it behooues euery one to looke carefully to his heart to watch ouer his heart that no such wicked thought against God
one onely true God to acknowledge the Vnity of the God-head and the Trinity of Persons but to know and acknowledge the one only What it is true God to be our God that God the Father hath elected vs in Christ hath redeemed vs by Christ and sanctifieth vs by his Holy Spirit To acknowledge that God the Father is our Heauenly Father who hath created preserued and doth continually by his prouidence sustaine vs that God the Son is our Sauiour and Redeemer and that the Holy Ghost is our Sanctifier and Comforter and to know and acknowledge that God of his mercy through the merits of Christ will assuredly saue our soules and giue vs life euerlasting So that a man hauing true sauing Faith and being endued with this true sauing Knowledge may say vnto the Lord with Dauid a Psal 22. 10. Thou art my God Againe b Psal 25. 2. O my God I trust in thee Yea may say with Thomas c Ioh. 20. 28. My Lord and my God This is not onely to d Credere D●um cred●re De●● credere in Deum beleeue there is a God that God is and that there is one God nor onely to giue credit to the word and promise of God but this is to beleeue in God That is so to beleeue as that euery one that hath true faith can say in particular for himselfe I beleeue that the one onely true God is my God and therfore I trust in him I feare him I loue him I worship him I call vpon him I depend vpon his prouidence for temporall things and rest vpon his mercy for forgiuenesse of sinnes and euerlasting life This particular knowledge of God is sauing knowledge bringing comfort health and saluation to the soule as our Sauiour saith e Ioh 17. 3. In the knowledge of God foure things to be considered This is life eternall to know thee the onely true God And to the end that we may seeke after and attaine vnto this sauing knowledge I will shew foure things concerning the knowledge of God First how necessary it is to haue the true knowledge 1 The true knowledge of God is necessary For of God Secondly how profitable it is Thirdly how dangerous it is to want it Fourthly the meanes of obtaining it Touching the first the true knowledge of God is necessary for First God requireth it Salomon saith f Prou. 3. 6. In all thy wayes 1 God requireth it acknowledge him Dauid giueth his sonne Salomon this counsell g 1 Chro. 28 9. Know thou the God of thy Father and serue him with a perfect heart and with a willing minde And S. Paul prayeth for the Colossians that they might increase in the h Col. 1. 10. knowledge of God 2 God complaines of the want of it Secondly the Lord complaines of the want of the knowledge of God by Ieremie thus i Ier. 4. 22. My people is foolish they haue not knowne me And by Hosea hee saith k Hos 4 1. The Lord hath a controuersie with the inhabitants of the land because there is no truth nor mercy nor knowledge of God in the Land Thirdly the Lord prefers the knowledge of God before 3 It s better then sacrifice sacrifice and burnt offerings l Hos 6. 6. I desired mercy and not sacrifice saith the Lord and the knowledge of God more then burnt offerings Fourthly the knowledge of God is so necessary that 4 Without it we cannot be saued without it wee cannot bee saued S. Paul affirmes that m 1 Tim. 2. 4. God will haue all men to be saued and come vnto the knowledge of the truth God who hath appointed the end hath also ordained meanes to the end the end is the saluation of our soules that 's the end of our Faith that 's the blessed end that we desire and long for now the meanes of obtaining saluation is to come to the knowledge of the truth to know and acknowledge the onely true God and Iesus Christ whom hee hath sent So necessary is the knowledge of God For the Second how profitable the knowledge of 2 The knowledge of God is profitable For God is appeareth by the benefits that come thereby Which are specially these two First the true knowledge of God worketh peace and concord amongst men of contrary dispositions and 1 It maketh peace amongst men of contrary dispositions correcteth the froward natures of men making them of fierce and wrathfull to become gentle and patient This was fore-shewed by the Prophet Esay saying n Isa 11. 6 7 8 9. The Wolfe shall dwell with the Lambe the Leopard shall lie downe with the Kid and the Calfe and the young Lyon and the Fatling together and a little childe shall lead them And the Cow and the Beare shall feed c. They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountaine for the earth shall bee full of the knowledge of the LORD Where the knowledge of God is it will work a great alteration and change if by nature men be like Wolues giuen to deuoure and destroy their neighbours the the knowledge of God will cause them to cease from their rauinous greedy deuouring of others if they bee by nature like Lyons and Beares fierce wrathfull bloudy-minded the true knowledge of God will tame them and make them meeke and gentle Wherefore if any now in the time of the Gospell be like Wolues and Lyons and Beares towards their brethren and neighbours it is because they haue not the true knowledge of God But heere it will be sayd that some that haue knowledge Obiect are wrathfull cruell and hard-hearted towards their brethren I answer their knowledge is not sanctified they haue Answ knowledge but not grace to put their knowledge in practice they know God but will not doe the will of God They haue the knowledge of God in their heads but not in their hearts For certaine it is if men had the true knowledge of God aswell in their hearts and mindes as in their heads and tongues they would not they durst not be to their brethren as Wolues and Lyons and Beares the knowledge of the Lord would make them more peaceable more quiet and patient Secondly the true knowledge of God brings eternall 2 Eternall life commeth therby life so saith our Sauiour o Ioh. 17. 3. This is life eternall to know thee the onely true God The third thing concerning the knowledge of God is the hurt and danger that comes through the want 3 The want of the knowledge of God is hurtfull and dangerous for it causeth thereof As the knowledge of God is necessary and profitable so the want therof is hurtfull and dangerous First because the want of the knowledge of God causeth mourning and languishing desolation and destruction as the Lord sheweth in Hosea complaining that there was p Hos 4. 1 3. no knowledge of God in the land he
euen wicked men Reprobates yea Deuels 2 Against the Romists who will not suffer the people to read the Scriptures in a language which they vnderstand haue a generall knowledge of God they know that there is a God yea they know there is one God as witnesseth S. Iames g Iam. 2. 19. Thou beleeuest hat there is one God thou doest well the Deuils also beleeue and tremble Secondly seeing that the meanes of attaining to the true knowledge of God is as hath beene shewed by the Scriptures by reading and hearing the Word of God and meditating thereon this reproues the Romish Church which will not suffer the Lay-people to haue the Scriptures in a knowne tongue nor to read them in a language which they vnderstand but locke vp the Scriptures from them in a strange language and so will not suffer the simple people to come to the knowledge of the truth contrary to the word of Christ h Ioh. 5. 39. Search the Scriptures contrary to the practice of those noble Bereans who i Acts 17. 11. searched the Scripture and contrary to the doctrine of the Fathers of the Church in former times for Chrysostome exhorteth the people to k Comparate vobu Biblia c. Chrysost in Col. 3. Hom 9. prouide them Bibles or the New Testament and exhorteth Parents to teach their children to sing Psalmes Heere then consider what great wrong and manifest iniury the Romish Preists doe to the poore people for in keeping the Scriptures from them they take from them both their light and their weapons Their light Dauid saith l Psal 119. 105. Thy word is a lampe vnto my feet and a light vnto my path The Word of God is to a man for the direction of his life as a lampe as a torch as a light shining bef●re him in a darke night to direct and guide his feet in the way wherein he is to walke Now to depriue the people of the Scriptures in their vulgur tongue is to take away their lampe to put out their candle to depriue them of the light and to cause them walke in darknesse so the blind lead the blinde and both fall into the ditch This is also to depriue the people of their spirituall armour wherwith they should defend themselues against the assaults of the Deuill The Word of God is part of that armour of God appointed for a Christian-souldier it is his sword so the Apostles cals it m Eph. 6. 17. Take the helmet of saluation the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God With this sword of the Spirit Christ our Sauiour ●ought against the Deuill and ouercame him for when the Deuill tempted Christ hee answered n Matth 4. 4. It is written the Word of God was the weapons wherwith he fought by the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God Christ draue away the Deuill and this sword of the Spirit the Word of God is appointed for eueey Christian to take vnto himselfe to defend himselfe against his spirituall aduersaries yea against that great aduersary of our soules the Deuill and therefore whereas the Church of Rome will not suffer the Lay-people to read the Scriptures in a language which they vnderstand they send them to fight against the Deuill that strong aduersary and take their weapons from them and so lay them open to the assaults of the Deuill Thirdly seeing that the knowledge of God is as hath 3 Against those who wilfully liue in ignorance beene shewed so necessary so profitable and the want thereof so hurtfull and dangerous and that there are also meanes to come to the knowledge of God this reprooues those who notwithstanding these things yet still liue in ignorance and doe not labour to come to the knowledge of the truth that they may bee saued though the light shine they walke still in darknesse and though meanes of saluation be offered yet they refuse or at least neglect the meanes inasmuch as they doe not diligently read the Scripture nor attentiuely heare the word of God preached neither by meditation ponder it in their hearts inasmuch as they doe not suffer it to take rooting in their hearts but suffer it to slip out of their mindes and doe not pray vnto God for a blessing vpon their hearing and reading of the Word of God For certainely there is no man hauing reason and capacity to vnderstand but vsing these good means might attaine to the knowledge of God If a man that is as yet ignorant of the true knowledge of God would diligently apply himselfe to the reading of the Scriptures and to the hearing of the Word read and preached when he hath heard the Word of God if he would lay it vp in his heart and meditate thereon and lastly if he would earnestly pray vnto God for the obtaining of the Spirit of God to inlighten his vnderstanding with true sauing knowledge and that God by his holy Spirit would sanctifie his heart sanctifie his vnderstanding and memorie if he would when he reades the Scriptures pray that God would o Ephe. 1. 18. inlighten the eyes of his vnderstanding and p Psal 119. 18. open his eyes that he might behold wondrous things out of the law When he heareth the word pray that God by his holy Spirit would open his heart as he did q Act. 16. 14. Lydia's that he might attend to the things which are spoken of the Preacher and when he hath either heard or read the Scriptures pray that he might with the Mother of Christ r Luk. 2. 51. keepe all those sayings in his heart by these holy and sanctified means a man might attaine to so much knowledge as would be sufficient for the sauing of his soule by these meanes he might be able to giue an account of his Faith and to render a ſ 1. Pet. 3. 15. reason of the hope that is in him In a word by these meanes a man may t 1. Tim. 2. 4. come vnto the knowledge of the truth that he may be saued CHAP. X. Of the knowledge of Iesus Christ Generall and particular How necessary the true knowledge of Iesus Christ is against those which denie Iesus Christ by Infidelity Heresie and Apostasie HItherto of the first thing wherein true Faith consisteth the knowledge of God Secondly true sauing Faith consisteth in 2 In the right knowledge of the mysterie of the Incarnation of Christ the right knowledge of the mysterie of the Incarnation of Christ of this our Sauiour Christ himselfe saith a Ioh. 17. 3. this is life eternall to know thee the onely true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent Againe he saith to his Disciples b Ioh. 14. 3. ye beleeue in God beleeue also in me In the knowledge of Iesus Christ I consider two things First the sorts and kinds of it Wherein two things Secondly the necessitie of it For the first 1 The
kinds of it Two-fold knowledge of Christ The knowledge of Iesus Christ is two-fold The one corporall and externall The other spirituall and internall The corporall and externall knowledge of Christ was the visible seeing and knowing of Christ when he 1 Externall and visible knowledge of Christ was vpon the earth when he went about doing good and preaching the Gospell of the kingdome Which outward seeing and knowing of Christ of it selfe alone was not sufficient to saluation without the spirituall seeing and knowing of Christ by Faith The Rulers among the Iewes and elders of the People the Scribes and Pharisies saw Christ in his humane shape and knew him by his outward appearance they had his bodily presence amongst them yet few of the Pharisies and Rulers beleeued on him as appeareth by the words of the Pharisies to the Officers of the chiefe Priests c Ioh. 7. 48. haue any of the Rulers or Pharisies beleeued on him such was the corporall externall and visible knowledge of Christ The spirituall and inward knowledge of Christ is to 2 Internall and spiritual knowledge of Christ see and know him after a spirituall manner to see him by Faith to see him and know him with the eye of the vnderstanding Which spirituall knowledge of Christ is also two-fold Two-fold Generall and Particular The generall knowledge of Christ is to acknowledge 1 Generall that the second person in Trinitie is the Sonne of God and that the Sonne of God became the sonne of man to acknowledge according to the Scriptures that the d Ioh. 1. 14. word was made flesh and dwelt among vs. That c Gal. 4. 4. when the fulnesse of time was come God sent forth his Sonne made of a woman To acknowledge that f 1. Joh. 4. 2. Iesus Christ is come in the flesh That he was conceiued by the holy-Ghost borne of the virgin Marie that he suffered death that he rose againe c. Further to acknowledge his two Natures his Godhead and Manhood that he is true God and perfect man to acknowledge his offices that he is CHRIST that is anointed to be a King a Priest and a Prophet in a word to acknowledge that Iesus Christ is the Sauiour of the world and the Redeemer of mankind all which is but a generall knowledge of Christ Beside this there is a particular knowledge of Christ 2 Particular by which we doe assuredly beleeue and certainly know that Iesus Christ is sent of his Father not onely to be the Sauiour of the world and of all that beleeue in him but that he is a Sauiour to Vs that he is the g 1. Ioh. 4. 10. propitiation for our sinnes That he was h Rom. 4. 25. deliuered for our offences and raised againe for our iustification That he hath i Reu. 1. 5. loued vs and washed vs from our sinnes in his owne bloud By this particular knowledge we acknowledge that there is k Act. 4. 12. no saluation in any other and that there is no other Name vnder heauen giuen among men whereby we must be saued Yea hereby we so know Christ as that euery true beleeuer doth assuredly beleeue that Christ is a Sauiour to him and may say in his owne behalfe for himselfe as Paul said for himselfe l Gal. 2. 20. The Sonne of God loued me and gaue himselfe for me This is the right knowledge of Iesus Christ this is that sauing knowledge that brings life eternall Now for the necessitie thereof 2 The necessitie of the knowledge of Iesus Christ The knowledge of Iesus Christ is so necessarie that First whosoeuer wants the true knowledge of Iesus Christ he is ignorant and knowes nothing that is profitable for his soule although he haue the knowledge of all arts and tongues and whosoeuer hath the true knowledge 1 He that wanteth the knowledge of Christ is ignorant of Iesus Christ is happie and blessed he knowes sufficient to make him euerlastingly blessed though he be vnskilfull in Languages and haue but small knowledge in humane learning When the Rulers of the people and the Elders had called before them Peter and Iohn the Apostles of Christ and m Acts 4. 13. saw the boldnesse of Peter and Iohn and perceiued that they were vnlearned and ignorant men they marueiled and they tooke knowledge of them that they had beene with Iesus Peter and Iohn were not brought vp in learning yet because they had beene with Iesus and had knowne Iesus Christ they had better knowledge and more true learning then all the Scribes and Doctours of the Iewes so that they were able to reason and dispute with them and ouercome them through the knowledge of Iesus Christ S. Paul saith to the Corinthians n 1. Cor. 2. 2. I determined not to know any thing among you saue Iesus Christ and him crucified Certainly Paul was learned for he was o Act. 22. 3. brought vp at the feete of Gamaliel and taught according to the perfect manner of the Law of the Fathers Ho p 2 Cor. 11. 5. 6. was not a whit behind the chiefest Apostles neither was he rude in knowledge Yet notwithstanding when he comes to preach the Gospell he doth not seeke his own prayse and commendation by affected eloquence and ostentation of humane learning but so preacheth Christ Iesus as though he knew no other learning but Iesus Christ and him crucified Secondly In regard of the excellent knowledge of Iesus 2 In regard hereof all things else are base and contemptible Christ all things else whatsoeuer are to be esteemed base and contemptible So saith St Paul q Phil. 3. 7. 8. What things were gaine to me those I counted losse for Christ Yea doubtlesse and I count all things but losse for the excellencie of the knowledge of Christ Iesus my Lord for whom I haue suffered the losse of all things and doe count ●hem but dung that I may winne Christ Thirdly without the knowledge of Iesus Christ we 3 Without it we cannot be saued cannot be saued Our Sauiour saith r Ioh. 10. 14. I am the good Shepheard and know my sheepe and am knowne of mine Againe he saith ſ Ver. 27. 28. my sheepe heare my voice and I know them and they follow me and I giue vnto them eternall life and they shall neuer perish So that the elect of God the true beleeuers which are marked knowne for the true sheepe of Christ doe know Christ they know his voice and heare his voyce and obey his Word yea they so know him as to follow him And to them that so know Iesus Christ he giueth life eternall and they shall neuer perish The consideration of this knowledge of Iesus Christ Vse both generall and particular together with the necessity Against those that deny Christ thereof serues to reprooue those who deny Iesus Christ But is there any so wicked and blasphemous to deny
is Saluation of which saith S. Paul d Ephe. 2. 8. by grace are ye saued through faith The promise of saluation is made to them that haue true faith and beleeue in the Sonne of God as saith S. Iohn e Ioh. 3. 16. God so loued the world that he gaue his onely begotten Sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue euerlasting life This was the comfortable saying of the Apostles Paul and Silas to the keeper of the Prison he said f Act. 16. 30. 31. What must I doe to besaued and they said beleeue on the Lord Iesus Christ and thou shalt be saued and thy house These are the benefites of true faith Now seeing that the benefit of true sauing faith is so Vse great seeing that such are the excellent dignities and exceeding Vse all meanes to obtaine the true faith great priuiledges thereof seeing that through true faith we are iustified and made sonnes of God by Adoption and grace seeing faith purifieth our hearts and we liue by faith seeing faith helps vs to get the victorie ouer the enticements of the flesh the allurements of the world and the temptations of the Deuill and lastly seeing true faith saues the soule from perishing and brings euerlasting life if we desire to be thus happie and blessed if of sinners we desire to be accepted iust and righteous if of sonnes of men and children of wrath we desire to be sonnes and children of God if we would haue our corrupt hearts purged and cleansed if we would so liue as to depend and waite vpon God for a blessing vpon our labours and enterprises if we would ouercome our spirituall aduersaries the flesh the world and the Deuill finally if we would saue our soules from perishing euerlastingly then let vs euery one labour for the obtaining of true sauing Faith We know that a man will labour hard and euen straine himselfe to obtaine that thing which he knowes to be of great price of great value and singular worth Such a thing is Faith it is very excellent and precious for by Faith in Iesus Christ we are g Act. 13. 39. iustified from all things from which we could not be iustified by the law of Moses And h Rom. 5. 1. being iustified by faith we haue peace with God through our Lord Iesus Christ By true faith we are made sonnes of God which is a great priuiledge for if it be an honourable thing to be the sonnes of Nobles and Princes on earth how honourable a thing is it to be the sonnes of God yea heires of God and ioynt heires with Christ By faith we liue by faith we accomplish great victories by faith we fight against our spirituall enemies the flesh the world and the Deuill and ouercome them and by faith in Iesus Christ we saue our soules from perishing Who is he then that hath any feeling of his spiritual state who is he that hath any hope of the inheritance of the life to come that will not earnestly desire and diligently seeke so precious a lewell the rare gift of faith And if any be enflamed with a loue of this excellent grace and haue a longing desire to obtaine it the means how true sauing faith may be obtained shall be shewed in the next place CHAP. XIIII Shewing how and by what meanes true sauing Faith may be procured THe eyght generall point in the Treatise of Faith is how true sauing Faith may be procured 8 How true faith may be obtained By two meanes and obtained The meanes of obtaining true sauing Faith are two The one is the Efficient the other the Instrumentall cause of Faith Touching the first The Efficient or working cause of Faith is God who by his holy Spirit worketh that 1 The efficient cause of faith The Spirit of God grace in the heart to beleeue As witnesseth St Paul to the Philippians saying a Phil. 1. 29. vnto you it is giuen in the behalfe of Christ not onely to beleeue on him but also to suffer for his sake To beleeue in Christ is the gift of God It is God that giues grace to beleeue When S. Peter made that heauenly confession of Christ b Mat. 16. 16. 17. Thou art Christ the sonne of the liuing God Iesus answered and said vnto him Blessed art thou Simon Bariona for flesh and bloud hath not reueiled it vnto thee but my Father which is in heaaen It was not of himselfe that S. Peter made that heauenly confession but of God c Ioh. 6. 44. No man can come to me saith our Sauiour except the Father which hath sent me draw him he saith d Traxerit non duxerit draw him not lead him least we should attribute any thing to mans owne power and will in his first conuersion for when God worketh this sauing grace of faith in any one at the same time he mooueth the will of man with a holy desire of faith which before was vnwilling yea God by his holy Spirit doth inlighten the mindes of men with the knowledge of Iesus Christ and prepares their hearts to receiue the gift of faith So that in the working of this grace of faith in the heart not onely the gift it selfe is of God but the verie preparation of the heart to receiue faith is of God also According to that saying of the Apostle to the Philippians e Phil. 2. 13. it is God that worketh in you both to will and to doe of his good pleasure Where then is mans free will in spirituall good things Vse it is excluded For man yet remaining in his naturall Against mans free will in spirituall good things state of corruption before his conuersion is not onely like to that man in the Gospell wounded and f Luk. 10. 30. halfe dead but euen g Ephe. 2. 1. dead in trespasses and sinnes And therefore as it is impossible for a dead man to raise himselfe except the breath of life be breathed into him so it is impossible for a sinner yet being in his naturall state of ignorance and vnbeliefe of sinfulnesse and corruption to quicken and raise himselfe except God by his holy Spirit breath into his soule the life of grace and so quicken him and raise him vp It is true I confesse the Lord saith to sinners h Io●l 2. 12. turne Obiect ye to me the Prophets exhort sinners to i Hos 14. 1. Ioel 2. 13. returne vnto the Lord. Iohn Baptist saith k Mat. 3. 2. Repent yee and Christ sayth l Marc. 1. 15. Repent ye and beleeue the Gospell But from hence it cannot be gathered that sinners and vnbeleeuers haue of themselues a naturall power to Answ turne to God to beleeue and repent But in these sayings the Lord sheweth rather m Non quid homines p●ssint prastare sed quid praestare debeant What men ought to doe then what they can doe When the Lord saith
to sinners and vnbeleeuers turne vnto me repent and beleeue the Gospell he sheweth vnto sinners that they ought to repent and turne vnto him and that vnbeleeuers ought to beleeue but to beleeue to repent and to turne to the Lord is not of our selues it is of God it is of the grace of God as S. Paul sayth n 2. C●r 3. 5. Not that we are sufficient of our selues to thinke any thing as of our selues but our sufficiencie is of God This of the Efficient and inward working cause of Faith The second is the Instrumentall cause of faith which 2 The instrumentall cause of faith The word of God is the word of God of this S. Paul saith o Rom. 10. 17. faith commeth by hearing and hearing by the word of God He had sayd before how shall they call on him in whom they haue not beleeued and how shall they beleeue in him of whom they haue not heard and how shall they heare without a Preacher and how shall they preach except they be sent And hereupon inferreth that faith commeth by hearing and hearing by the word of God Heer 's the ordinarie meanes of begetting faith God of his mercie sends a Preacher to a people the Preacher preacheth Christ crucified by preaching Christ the people heare of Christ and by hearing they beleeue So then faith commeth by hearing and hearing by the word of God Now the word preached and heard which is powerfull to beget faith is vnderstood to be the whole word of God the Law and the Gospell for And that First to the begetting of faith in the heart it 's necessary 1 The law that a sinner heare the Law to the end that he may see and know his sinnes for p Rom. 3. 20. by the Law is the knowledge of sinne and not onely see and know his sinnes but likewise the punishment due to him for his sinnes which in the iustice of God is the malediction and curse of the Law for it is written q Gal. 3. 10. Cursed is euery one that continueth not in all things which are written in the booke of the Law to doe them Likewise death and condemnation for the r Rom. 6. 23. wages of sinne is death Yea and to bee depriued of the Kingdome of God for ſ 1 C●r 6. 9. the vnrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdome of God And this part of the Word the Law laies open a mans sinnes so plaine and euident that it prickes the heart and wounds the conscience of a sinner insomuch that being truely and throughly touched with the sence and feeling of his owne particular sinnes he hath no peace in himselfe but is disquieted in conscience and now he beginnes to thinke with himselfe what hee may doe to finde ease to his conscience and rest to his soule an example whereof wee haue in those Iewes to whom S. Peter preached Christ crucified and vrged it vpon their consciences that they had crucified Christ for hee saith t Acts 2. 36 37. Let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God hath made that same Iesus whom ye haue crucified both Lord and Christ Now when they heard this they were pricked in their heart and sayd vnto Peter and the rest of the Apostles Men and brethron what shall wee doe they were so touched in conscience for their great and bloudy sinnes of crucifying Christ that they knew not what to doe Now when the Law hath thus wrough vpon a sinner humbling him and bringing him vnder a sence and feeling of his sinnes and the wrath of God due to him for his sinnes when hee findes himselfe in this distressed case and vnderstands in how great neede hee stands of 2 The Gospell helpe and comfort then the other part of the Word of God the Gospell of Christ being preached and heard together with the working of the Spirit inwardly in the heart doth open the eyes of his minde and inlighten his vnderstanding and shewes vnto him Christ crucified and makes the sinner see and know that there is remedy to heale his sicke soule that there is saluation to bee had in Christ Iesus and in him alone and that t Joh. 3. 16. whosoeuer beleeueth in him shall not perish but haue euerlasting life This is that word of consolation which S. Peter gaue to those Iewes now pricked in heart wounded in conscience and groning vnder the burthen of their sinnnes u Acts 2. 38. Repent and be baptized euery one of you in the name of Iesus Christ for the remission of sinnes And now the sinner knowing that saluation is to bee had in Christ Iesus and that there is x Acts 4. 12. no saluation in any other heereupon he ficeth to Christ for helpe and succour by the eye of faith he lookes vnto Iesus by the hand of faith he takes hold on Iesus and by faith applieth the merits of the death and passion of Christ vnto his owne soule being now assured of the mercy of God through Iesus Christ for the remission of his sinnes and saluation of his soule The sinner hath y Acts 15 7. heard the Word of the Gospell and beleeueth Thus faith is ordinarily procured by the Word of God And seeing that the ordinary meanes of begetting Vse faith is the Word of God this serues to reproue those Against those that boast of their faith and yet contemne and lightly regard the hearing of the Word the ordinary meanes of obtaining faith who despise and contemne or greatly neglect the hearing of the Word and yet boast that they haue faith Diuerse there are that seldome come to the house of God and very seldome heare Sermons who if they be questioned whether they haue faith will not sticke to answer euery one for himselfe yea I haue faith and doe beleeue I haue a good faith to God I hope to bee saued aswell as the best and hope to come to Heauen as soone as they that follow Sermons But I demand of thee ô vaine man if thou hast so good a faith and so good hope of saluation how and by what meanes camest thou by this thy good faith The Scriptures tels vs plainely that the meanes of obtaining faith is by hearing the Word of God And seeing thou doest not frequent the house of God nor heare the Word of God preached except it be at some times and by starts how can it be that thou hast true faith or if thou hast it how was it wrought in thee and by what meanes hast thou obtained it it is the great blindnesse of many ignorant soules to thinke they haue faith when they haue it not And they haue it not because they doe not vse the ordinary meanes to obtaine it I know and deny not God is not tyed to any meanes and therefore can extraordinarily worke faith in the hearts of men euen in whom be will according to his good pleasure but it is not safe for any
m Luk. 18. 11. I am not as other men are extortioners vniust adulterers or euen as this Publicane Secondly except we search out our owne sinnes and 2 To cause vs to seeke vnto the Lord for grace and mercie come truely to know our owne selues we cannot bee brought to seeke to the Lord for grace and mercie for a man that knoweth not his wants seeketh not for helpe and redresse of his wants Secondly the consideration of the knowledge of sin and that in particular manner as hath beene formerly Vse 2 shewed serues to reproue those who are so farre from Against those who haue no sence or feeling of sinne searching their hearts to finde out and know their sins that they haue little or no sence and feeling of their sins Though they know and confesse themselues in a generall manner to be sinners as others are yet they doe not come to a particular knowledge of their sinnes to know the greatnesse of their sinnes the multitude and foulenesse of their sinnes and to know the danger that their soules are in by reason of their sinnes Though they be sinners yet their sinnes neuer trouble them their sinnes are no burden vnto them they lie vnder the heauie waight and burden of sinne and yet feele no paine The reason is because they are yet in ignorance and blindnesse they are not inlightned with the knowledge of the truth to know God and to know themselues the eyes of their minde are not inlightned truly to see and know their particular sinnes but n ●phe 4 18. 19 hauing as the Apostle saith the vnderstanding darkned being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them because of the blindnesse of their heart who being past feeling haue giuen themselues ouer vnto lasciuiousnesse to worke all vncleannesse with greedinesse These haue benummed and dead consciences yea these haue as the Apostle also saith o 1 Tim. 4. 2. their conscience seared with a hote iron This is a very dangerous state when a sinner is so farre from the knowledge of his sinnes as that he hath no feeling of his sinnes no remorse nor true touch of conscience for all the euill that he hath done But to the end that a sinner may truly repent him of his sinnes and be saued its necessarie that he haue as much as possibly he can a particular knowledge of his sinnes to know which they are and what manner of ones they are how great how grieuous how haynous and how dangerous they be And that he haue also a feeling of the heauie waight and burden of sinne For a● a man carrying a heauie and waighty burden too heauie for him to beare is not like to be eased of his burden till he complaine of the waight and call for helpe and then some friend or neighbour easeth his shoulder so a sinner that is heauie laden with the burden of sinne is like to find no ease till he haue a feeling of the heauy waight and burden of sinne lying heauie vpon his soule For Christ calleth onely such sinners to come vnto him p Mat. 11. 28. Come vnto me all ye that labour and are heauie laden and I will giue you rest And as a sick-man sore diseased is not like to find ease till hauing a feeling of his paine hee complaine of his griefe and lets the Physician know where his paine lies so a sinner that is sicke by reason of sinne and hath a diseased soule except he haue a feeling of his spirituall infirmitie how can he be healed q Mat. 9. 12. They that be whole neede not a Physician saith our Sauiour but they that are sicke Christ is the true and best Physician of the soule euery sinner is a sicke man sicke in soule and hath need of Christ's Physicke to cure and heale him Now if any one thinke himselfe sound and whole enough in soule and feele no sinne trouble him and therefore make no hast to goe and seeke to Christ Iesus the good Physician how can that mans soule be healed That man who in the iudgement of the learned Physician is sore sicke and diseased and yet feeles little or no paine is most dangerously sicke so that sinner who hath a sinfull soule sore diseased with sinne and yet hath little or no feeling of sinne no true knowledge of his sins is in greatest danger of his soule When the Israelites felt themselues stung with r N●m 21. 6. 7. 8. 9. fierie serpents in the Wildernesse their remedie was to looke vp to the serpent of brasse and if a serpent had bitten any man when he beheld the serpent of brasse he liued This brasen serpent was a type and figure of Christ who was lift vp for our Redemption Of which our Sauiour Christ himselfe saith ſ Ioh. 3. 14. 15. As Moses lift vp the brasen serpent in the wildernesse euen so must the sonne of man be lift vp that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue eternall life But as those Israelites onely had benefit by the brasen serpent which felt themselues stung and then looked vp to the brasen serpent so they onely haue benefit by Christ who hauing a feeling of sinne feeling their soules inwardly slung with the fierie darts of the old serpent the Deuil doe runne and flie apace to Christ Iesus for helpe by the eye of faith looking vp vnto Iesus that so their wounded soules may be healed CHAP. V. Of godly sorrow and first of Contrition or inwar● sorrow for sinne AFter the knowledge of sinne followeth godly 2 Godly sorrow sorrow for sinne This is the second step and degree in the repentance of a sinner * 2 Cor. 7. 10. God●y sorrow saith S. Paul worketh repentance to saluation not to be repented of Heere S. Paul makes godly sorrow a thing necessarily required to repentance without which a sinner cannot be saued That sorrow which Sorrow for sin Two-fold worketh repentance the Apostle calls Godly sorrow for there are two sorts of sorrow for sinne The one a Buca de poenitent Legall The other Euangelicall The Legall sorrow for sinne is that sorrow which ariseth 1 Legall from the Law of God and the terrour of a mans owne conscience whereby a sinner is sorry and grieued for the euill which he hath committed onely in regard of the wrath of God and the punishment which he sees to bee deseruedly due vnto him and hanging ouer his head This is that sorrow which the Apostle calls b 2 Cor. 7. 10. the sorrow of the world or worldly sorrow which worketh death Godly sorrow worketh repentance but worldly sorrow worketh death for a sinner being detected and his wickednesse found out the Law of God hauing laid open his sinne and wounded his conscience he stands as one terrified with the remembrance of his deserued punishment now his conscience witnesseth against him that he hath done wickedly that hee deserues punishment and
least of all thy mercies and of all the truth which thou hast shewed vnto thy seruant So Daniel confesseth saying u Dan. 9. 7 8. O Lord righteousnes belongeth vnto thee but vnto vs confusion of faces c. And againe he saith O Lord to vs belongeth confusion of face to our Kings to our Princes and to our Fathers because wee haue sinned against thee This was the humilitie of the Centurion who said vnto Christ x Mat. 8. 8. Lord I am not worthy that thou shouldest come vnder my roofe And of the prodigall sonne humbling himselfe before his Father and saying y Luk 15. 21. Father I haue sinned against heauen and in thy sight and am no more worthy to be called thy sonne And this humility in prayer is acceptable with God and is of great force to mooue the Lord to be mercifull vnto vs to encline his eares to our prayers to heare vs and helpe vs in the time of our neede as the Lord promiseth Salomon saying z 2 Chron. 7. 14. If my people will humble themselues and pray c. then will I heare from heauen and will forgiue their sinne and will heale their Land And the wise Sonne of Sirach saith a Ecclus. 35. 17. The prayer of the humble pierceth the clowdes The consideration of this inward humility required Vse in praying serues to reprooue the hypocrisie of those Against those who giue vnto God onely outward worship who in their worshipping of God giue vnto the Lord but onely outward worship they are content according to vsuall custome to bare the head to bow the body and bend the knee as others doe but for humbling of the soule bowing of the heart contrition of spirit and drawing vp of the thoughts vnto God these with many are not or but sleightly performed But what shall it profit thee O man or what reward shalt thou haue if thou vncouerest thy head and couerest thy sinnes if thou bowest thy body and doest not humble thy soule if thou bendest thy knee and hast within thee a hard and stubborne heart or what great thing doest thou if thou onely bringest thy bodie neere vnto God and honourest him with thy lips and tongue when as thy heart is farre from God The outward humbling of the bodie alone may content men but cannot please God the inward humilitie of the heart is most acceptable to God but both ioyned together are best pleasing both to God and man and this of humility in praying The 4 thing required in the framing of our praiers is 4 The auoiding of vaine repetitions in praying Twofold that we be carefull to auoide vaine repetitions And this fault of vsing vaine repetitions stands in two things First in a vaine and idle repeating of the same things making the same petitions againe and againe this is properly called Battologie or vaine repetition 1 Battologie Secondly in multitude of words regarding more the multitude of words and length of time in praying then either the matter of prayer or the sence 2 Polylogie of the words vttered in praying this is properly called Polylogie or much talking Both which are reprooued by our Sauiour Christ saying b Math. 6 7. When ye pray vse not vaine repetitions a● the heathen doe For they thinke that they shall Vaine repetition to be auoyded For. be heard in their much speaking Now in praying we must auoide vaine repetitions and much speaking First because that therein there is much labour of the lips but little moouing of the heart which is a thing displeasing 1 It is but lip labour vnto God Secondly because this is the manner of the heathen which know not God wherefore saith our Sauiour 2 It is heathenish when ye pray vse not vaine repetitions as the heathen doe Thirdly God doth not heare men the sooner because of their much speaking and many words for the heathen 3 God doth not therefore the sooner heare them thinke saith our Sauiour that they shall be heard for their much speaking They thinke so but it is not so Fourthly it is not needfull to vse vaine repetitions in praying to the Lord nor to wearie him with much talking 4 It is not needfull for the Lord knoweth what things we stand in need of before we pray as our Sauiour also saith c Math. 6. 8. Be not therefore like vnto them that is the heathen for your Father knoweth what things ye haue need of before ye aske him The consideration of the vnlawfulnesse of vsing vaine Vse repetitions and much speaking in prayer serues to reprooue First those who tie themselues to a set number of praiers 1 Against those who tie themselues to an often repeating of the same prayers and to a strict obseruation of repeating often ouer their praiers as the Lords prayer yea those which are no prayers as the Aue and the Creed the one being but a Salutation and the other a confession of our Faith Secondly here they are reprooued who in their conceiued 2 Against those who in their conceiued praiers vse often repetitions praiers either through want of knowledge or affecting length of time vse many words and often repetitions of the same things and for the most part disorderly placed Here it may be demanded whether the vsing of long Quest prayers be lawfull or whether long-praying be not forbidden vnder that which our Sauiour calleth much speaking I answer if any one vse many words to prolong the time pleasing himselfe in the multitude of words and Answ priding himselfe in this that he is able to hold out long in praying though it be with sundry repetitions of the same things this is sinnefull but a long praier is not simplie vnlawfull And that is not properly said to bee a long prayer wherein there is nothing d Lo●ga non est in qu● nihil red●ndat superfluous nor idle but that is a long prayer which abounds with superfluity of speech hauing little matter but manie words and many repetitions of the same things that 's a long and a tedious Praier CHAP. XV. Of Feruencie and Perseuerance in Prayer THE fift thing necessarily required in praying 5 Feruencie in Prayer is Feruencie in Prayer Of which Saint Iames saith a Iam. 5 16. the effectuall feruent Prayer of a righteous man auaileth much Praier auaileth much but what praier is it that auaileth much It is the feruent and earnest Praier We haue sundrie examples in the Scriptures of this feruencie in praying Dauid praieth thus b Psal 17. 1. Heare the right ô Lord attend vnto my cry giue eare vnto my Prayer that goeth not out of fained lips Againe hee prayeth saying c Psal 130. 2. Lord heare my voice let thine eares bee attentiue to the voice of my supplications And againe d Psal 39. 12. heare my Praier O Lord and giue eare vnto my crie hold not thy peace at my teares So Daniel
my brethren prouoke not the Lord our God to anger For if he will not helpe vs within these fiue daies he hath power to defend vs when he will euen euery day or to destroy vs before our enemies Doe not bind the counsels of the Lord our God for God is not as man that he may be threatned neither is he as the sonne of man that he should be wauering Therefore let vs wait for saluation of him and call vpon him to helpe vs and he will heare our voice if it please him Not to waite on the Lord for deliuerance but to prescribe the Lord a time to helpe vs is a prouoking of God a binding of the counsels of God a tempting of God and a limiting of the Lord who may not be limited for God though he be t Liberalis est Deus s●d liber liberall and bountifull to bestow his blessings vpon vs and to helpe vs yet he is free he is not tyed nor bound to man neither is he to be limited and appointed by man Say not thou then I haue praied so long and so often and yet the Lord doth not heare doth not deliuer me what should I pray any longer take heede be not of this minde let no such words proceede out of thy mouth for if the Lord doe deferre to heare vs and helpe vs when we call vpon him in the time of our need The Lord often deferreth the granting of our requests it is not because the Lord is either vnable or vnwilling to helpe vs but for other ends as First to exercise vs in praying to cause vs to pray more 1 To exercise vs in praying feruently and to make vs crie and call vpon the Lord more earnestly as did the woman of Canaan Secondly the Lord doth not alwayes yeeld to grant 2 That we may receiue the blessings of the Lord with greater ioy and thankfulnesse vs our requests at the first asking but oftentimes suffereth vs to aske once and twice yea manie times before he be pleased to answere vs and grant our requests that when he heareth vs and granteth vs the things which we prayed for we may receiue the same with greater ioy thankefulnesse That as when we wanted such blessings we prayed earnestly so when we haue receiued his blessings we should praise him heartily And this also of Perseuerance in Prayer CHAP. XVI Of praying in Faith also of praying according to the will of God and in the name of Christ THe seauenth thing required in making our praiers is to pray in Faith without doubting When 7 To pray in Faith we pray we must beleeue that God will heare vs and grant our requests being lawfully made Of this our Sauiour Christ saith a Mat. 21. 22. all things whatsoeuer you shall aske in Prayer beleeuing you shall receiue If you beleeue you shall receiue So saith S. Iames b Iam 1. 5. 6. 7 If any of you lacke wisedome let him aske of God that giueth to all men liberally and vpbraideth not and it shall be giuen him But how must he aske the Apostle answereth let him aske in faith nothing wauering for he that waueth is like a waue of the Sea driuen with the wind and tossed For let not that man thinke that he shall receiue any thing of the Lord. And St Paul saith c 1 Tim. 2. 8. I will therefore that men pray euery where lifting vp holy hands without wrath and doubting This is the trust and confidence that we haue in making our praiers vnto God that God is able to heare vs and grant our requests and also that he is willing and for his truth and promise sake for his goodnesse and mercie sake he will heare vs and grant the things which we lawfully craue at his hands in this confidence the Leper said vnto Christ d Mat. 8. 2. Lord if thou wilt thou canst make me cleane e Potentiam credo veluntatem spero I beleeue thou canst I hope thou wilt make me cleane Thus ought we to pray in faith without doubting Here they are reprooued who are fearefull and faint-hearted Vse in prayer being distrustfull and wanting boldnesse Against those who in praying are weak-hearted doubtfull of being heard to approach to the throne of grace the distrustfull man saith thus to himselfe to what end should I pray God doth not heare me and if I make my supplication the Lord will not deliuer me And by reason of these distrustfull thoughts he either praieth not or praieth but sleightly and weakly fainting and doubting But hearken ô man and consider God saith vnto thee f Psal 50. 15. call vpon me in the day of trouble I will deliuer thee and Christ maketh thee this promise g Mat. 21. 22. all things whatsoeuer ye shall aske in prayer beleeuing if you beleeue you shall receiue O then cease not to pray to the Lord for helpe and deliuerance because the Lord bids thee pray and promiseth deliuerance but pray that thou maist haue faith to beleeue that the Lord will helpe thee and deliuer thee For if thou be faint-hearted and beleeue not thou shalt obtaine nothing And the reason wherefore thou art not helped and deliuered is either because thou doest not pray or not pray in faith not beleeuing but doubting Hence it is that the wise sonne of Sirach saith h Ecclus. 2. 13. Woe vnto him that is faint-hearted for he beleeueth not therefore shall he not be defended The eight thing required in the manner of making an 8 To pray according to the wil of God acceptable prayer vnto God is that we make our prayers according to the will of God Concerning which Saint Iohn saith i 1 Ioh. 5. 14. This is the confidence that we haue in him that if we aske any thing according to his will he heareth vs. Here is a promise that if we aske at Gods hands things needfull forvs he will heare vs but here is also a condition set downe we must aske according to his will Which asking according to the will of God stands in two things Standing in two things First that we pray for spirituall and heauenly things 1 Asking spirituall things simply and temporall things conditionally for graces accompanying saluation as for faith knowledge and repentance and godly sorrow for pardon and remission of sinnes for hope and charitie for patience and humilitie and for all other graces needfull for our soules health as also for increase of grace simply and absolutely for these things are necessarie to our saluation and we are assured that God will grant vs these things if we pray for them aright God is willing to bestow vpon vs graces in this life which may bring vs to glorie in the life to come Wherefore it is that St Iames saith k Iam. 1. 5. If any of you lacke wisedome let him aske of God that giueth to all men liberally and vpbraideth
state Secondly Prayer also auaileth greatly for the good 2 In regard of the soule And that of the soule and that both for the Remoouing of euill and Procuring of good 1 Remoouing euill As First for the remoouing of euill And first prayer is a meanes to remooue away our sinnes from vs which stand as a cloud betweene God and vs to hinder good 1 Our sinnes things from vs separating betweene God and vs and prouoking Gods wrath against vs wherefore Hezekiah being recouered from his sicknes and praising God for his deliuerance saith t Isa 38. Ver. 2. 3 And 17. thou hast in loue to my soule deliuered it from the pit of corruption for thou hast cast all my sins behind thy backe Secondly Prayer is effectuall and powerfull to helpe 2 Temptations vs against temptations and to deliuer vs from that euill one So our Sauiour teacheth vs to pray u Mat. 6. 13. lead vs not into temptation but deliuer vs from euill And so he exhorteth vs to pray x Mat. 26. 41. watch and pray that ye enter not into temptation Thirdly Prayer is powerfull to helpe vs in the euill 3 The te●●our of death and iudgement and perillous times to free our soules from the danger of death and the iudgement to come that neither death shall suddenly come vpon vs nor the day of the Lord take vs vnawares Which our Sauiour sheweth vs in this exhortation y Luk. 21. 36. Watch ye therefore and pray alwayes that ye may be accompted worthie to escape all these things that shall come to passe and to stand before the Sonne of man Thus prayer auaileth for the remoouing of euill from the soule Secondly prayer auaileth much for the procuring of 2 Procuring Good As good things to the soule as first mercie pardon and forgiuenesse Dauid in his Prayer confesseth his sinne 1 Mercy pard●n and forgiuenesse saying z Psal 32. 5. I acknowledge my sinne vnto thee and mine iniquity haue I not hid I said I will confesse my transgressions to the Lord and it followeth thou forgauest the iniquitie of my sinne Dauid confessed his sinne and prayed for the pardon of his sinne and the Lord heard his Prayer and pardoned his sinne So S. Iames saith a Iam. 5. 15. the prayer of faith shall saue the sicke and the Lord shall raise him vp and if he haue committed sinnes they shall be forgiuen him Secondly Prayer is a meanes to obtaine all graces necessarily 2 All graces necessarie for our saluation accompanying saluation For b Iam. 1. 17. euery good gift and euery perfect gift is from aboue and commeth down from the Father of lights Our Sauiour Christ saith c Mat 7. 7. Aske and it shall be giuen you and S. Iames saith d Iam. 1. 5. If any of you lacke wisedome let him aske of God that giueth to all men liberally and vpbraideth not and it shall be giuen him Thirdly Prayer is effectuall not onely for the obtaining 3 Increase of Grace of grace but likewise for the increase of grace the Apostles pray e Luk. 17. 5. Lord increase our Faith And S. Paul prayeth for the Ephesians that God would f Ephe. 3. 16. 17. 18. 19. grant them according to the riches of his glory to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man that Christ might dwell in their hearts by faith that being rooted and grounded in loue they might be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the breadth and length and depth and height and to know the loue of Christ Which passeth knowledge that they might be filled with all the fullness● of God And they that are strengthened by the Spirit in the inner man hauing Christ dwelling in their hearts by faith and are growing and increasing in grace in this life shall assuredly attaine to glorie in the life to come Prayer then as it remooueth euill ●o it procureth good to the soule mercie grace yea increase of grace and with grace glorie the perfection of Grace Such is the efficacie of Prayer The consideration of which efficacie and power of Vse Prayer may teach vs in all our necessities and tribulations To vse prayer in time of need as a sure defence to flee vnto God by Prayer to lay hold on prayer as a man would on his shield and buckler For prayer is a most sure defence in all troubles whatsoeuer It is a defence against tribulations outward and temptations inward It helpes the bodie and cures the soule it preuaileth both in heauen and in earth concerning which the exhortation of the Apostle S. Paul is to be receiued and embraced g Ephe. 6. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. take vnto you saith he the whole armour of God that ye may be able to withstand in the euill day and hauing done all to stand Stand therefore hauing your loynes girt about with truth and hauing on the breast-plate of righteousnesse and your feete shod with the preparation of the Gospell of peace Aboue all taking the shield of faith wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fierie darts of the wicked and take the helmet of saluation the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God Praying alwayes with all Prayer and supplication in the Spirit A Christian that is thus armed hauing the girdle of truth about his loynes hauing on the breast-plate of righteousnesse and his feete shod with the preparation of the Gospell of peace hauing the shield of faith before him the helmet of saluation vpon his head hauing the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God and being prepared to pray with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit Such a one is able to stand against the aduersarie the Deuill and all spirituall wickednesse and such a one shall preuaile against his spirituall enemies yea such a one shall preuaile with God himselfe for any petition that he shall make so farre as it shall be good for him For the effectuall feruent Prayer of a righteous man auaileth much CHAP. XVIII Of the helpes and furtherances of Prayer Of the first helpe the Spirit of God THe ninth thing in the Treatise of Prayer is of 9 The helps and furtherances of Prayer Three the helpes and furtherances of Prayer and they are three The first is Gods holy Spirit of which Saint Paul saith a Rom. 8. 26. 27. Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities 1 Gods holy Spirit And for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the Spirit it selfe maketh intercession for vs with groanings which cannot be vttered And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit because he maketh intercession for the Saints according to the will of God For this cause the Spirit of God is called the spirit of supplications by the Prophet Zacharie b Zach. 12. 10. The holy spirit