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A17676 An abridgement of the Institution of Christian religion written by M. Ihon Caluin. VVherein briefe and sound ansvveres to the obiections of the aduersaries are set dovvne. By VVilliam Lawne minister of the word of God. Faithfullie translated out of Latine into English by Christopher Fetherstone minister of the word of God; Institutio Christianae religionis. English. Abridgments Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.; Lawne, William.; Fetherston, Christopher. 1585 (1585) STC 4429; ESTC S107245 274,357 428

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the sight of God or else they must flie to the fortresse of mercie but the Lord after he hath once receaued men into the couenant of grace he doth not examine their works as they deserue but doeth kisse them with fatherly kindnesse Obiect The Apostle wisheth so great perfection to the faithfull that they may be blamelesse and vnreprouable in the day of the Lord* Eph. 1.4 1 Thes 3.23 An. All the godly must indeed ayme at this mark and striue to come vnto it but because the best maner of this present life is nothing else but a goinge forward we shall come to that marke then onely when being vnclothed of the flesh of sinne we shall be wholie ioyned to the Lord. CHAP. XVIII That the righteousenesse of workes is ill gathered of the reward Obiect 1 GOd shall render to euerie man according to his workes* Mat. 16.29 2 Cor. 5.10 Rom. 2.6 Ioh 5.29 c Degrees and steppes to saluation An. The maner of speaking doth rather shew the order of following then the cause For the Lord doeth finish our saluation by these degrees of his mercie when he calleth the elect vnto him self hauing called them doth iustify them hauing iustified them doth glorifie them Obiect It is sayd to the faithfull that they worke out their owne saluation* An. That is done when by applying thē selues in doing good works Ph. 2.12 they meditate vpon eternall life But the Lord is said both to begin and to finish* Ph. 1.6 2 The kingdome of heauen is not seruants wages but childrens inheritaunce which they alone shall enioy which are adopted of the Lord to be his children* Eph. 1.18 Gal. 4.30 Obiect God sware to Abraham Beccause thou hast done this thing and hast not spared thine owne sonne I will blesse thee and will multiply thy seede* Gen. 22.3 An. He had receaued the promise before the cōmandement was giuen Therefore he deserued not the blessing by his obedience 3 Obiect The Lorde doeth either deceaue or mocke vs when he saith that he rendreth that for reward to our works which he had giuen freely before works Why that is attributed to workes which is geuen frielie An. He doth not mocke vs. Because he will haue vs exercised by good works to thinke vpon the geuing of those things which he hath promised and to runne through them that we may come to the blessed hope which is set before vs in the heauens the frute of the promises is rightly assigned to them vnto the ripenesse whereof they bring vs Therfore let vs say with Peter* 1 Pet 1.6 eternall life is the reward of faith 4 Therefore when the Scripture calleth eternall life the reward of workes Eternall life is the reward of faith it doth it not to set forth the dignitie of our works as if they deserue such a reward but that it may succour our weaknes which it doeth otherwise exercise with so manie griefes whiles we liue here 5 Obiect God who is a iust iudge will once geue to those that be his the crowne of righteousnesse* 2 Tim. 4.8 An. To whom should he geue a crowne as a iust iudge if he had not giuen grace as a mercifull father and howe should there be righteousnesse Grace went before righteousnes if grace had not gone before which iustifieth the wicked 6 Obiect Make you friends of the wicked Mammon that when you shall neede they may receaue you into euerlasting habitations* Lu. 16.9 The same is sayd of Paule * 1 Tim. 6.17 Good workes are compared to richesse which we may enioy in the blessednesse of eternall life An. He which giueth to the poore lendeth to the Lord* He which soweth plentifully Mat. 25.4 Pro. 19.17 shall reape plentifullie * 2 Cor. 6.6 For those things are put into the hand of the Lord which are bestowed vpon the pore according to the dutie of loue As he is a faithfull keeper of that which is committed to him so he will once restore it with plentifull ouerplus 7 Obiect Tribulations are brought vppon the faithfull that they may be accounted worthie of the kingdome of God for which they suffer because he is iust to restore affliction to those which afflict you and to you rest* 2 Th. 1.5 Heb. 6.10 An. God the Father will haue vs whom he hath chosen to be his children to be made like to Christ his first begotten * Rom. 8.29 Luk. 24.26 Act. 14.22 As it was meet that he shold first suffer then at length enter into the glory of God appointed for him so must we by many tribulations enter into the kingdome of heauen So we are coūted worthie of the kingdom of heauen The markes of Christ which beare in our bodie the markes of our maister that his life may be made manifest in vs. 8 Obiect Loue is greater then faith therefore we are rather iustified by loue then by faith* An. Loue is greater then faith 1 Cor. 13.13 not that it is more meritorious but more fruitefull because it farther because it serueth more because it is alwayes quicke and in force whereas the vse of faith lasteth but for a time How loue is greater then faith Obiect If loue be the bond of perfection therfore of righteousnesse also which is nothing else but perfection An. But we shall neuer come vnto that perfectiō vnlesse we fill all the measures of loue 9 Obiect Christ sayd to the Lawyer If thou wilt enter into life keep the commandements An. We are excluded by our sinnes frō the righteousnesse of the Law Therfore we must needs seek another help that we may enioy eternall life Ioh. 6.26 Faith is a work Obiect Faith is a worke* therefore it ought not to be set against works An. Faith iustifieth not inasmuch as it is the obedience of the will of God but inasmuch as it embraceth the mercie of God The lawe of contraries Obiect There is the same rule of contraries Therfore if euerie sinne be counted to vs for vnrighteousnesse it is agreable that the praise of righteousnesse be attributed to euerie good worke Iam. 2.10 An. This maxime hath no place here For if we offend in one we are guiltie of all* And a man can not be righteous by works vnlesse he followe this straight line with a continuall course CHAP. XIX Of Christian libertie 1 NOw must we in treat of Christiā liberty which is as it were an appurtenāce of iustification is of no small force to vnderstand the force of it 2 And it consisteth in three points the first is that the consciences of the faithfull when the affiance of their iustificatiō before God is to be sought do lift vp themselues aboue the lawe and forget all the whole righteousnes of the law Obiect Then the Lawe is superfluous for the faithfull Christian libertie consisteth in three thinges An. It is not because it stirreth vs vppe