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A02609 The threefold state of man vpon earth conteyning [brace] the glorie of his Creation, the miserie of his Fall, and the sweete mysterie of his reparation : discussed in three seuerall sermons at the Court / by Christopher Hampton ... Hampton, Christopher, 1552-1625. 1620 (1620) STC 12739.5; ESTC S2712 38,298 70

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children that God hath giuen him Two things in Ioseph were eminent and perspicuous He deserued well and suffered ill but if comparison be made you shall finde Ioseph and all things hee had inferiour to Iesus Christ Ioseph was innocent in one particular imputation obiected Christ was innocent in all things else Ioseph found fauour with him that kept the prison so his punishment was the easier Christ could turne no way to receiue commiseration The sonne of Iacobs wrongs went no further then to bands and prison the sonne of God had the whip and buffets and a crowne of thornes and spittings and contumelies and all the gall of the Crosse it selfe vae tibi amaritudo peccatorū nostrorum propter quae soluenda tanta amaritudo necessaria est S. Bernard Opus sine exemplo gratia sine merito charitas sine modo If the father to redeeme seruants spared not his only sonne if the sonne for satisfaction of his father offered his life in obedience if both send the Holy Ghost to apply the mercies of the father and obedience of the sonne and the spirit maketh intercession for vs with groanes that cannot be expressed raising vs vp to God with confident pietie and bowing God vnto vs in the clemencie of his mercie if euery person of the Trinitie confer some thing to our iustification who shall disanull it or lay any thing to our charge Shal Sathan Indeed he is an implacable aduersarie and cannot endure that poore man made of the dust of the earth should obtaine that place which he could not hold that was created in heauen But in this cause we haue his owne stipulation against himselfe When he came to the Sonne of God with swordes staues did not the innocent Lamb aske them whom they sought did not they answer Iesus of Nazareth Did not he condition with them that if they sought him they should let his disciples goe did not they admit of this condition and let them all escape S. Matt. is cleare in this point The Disciples all left him and fled away That gratious Lord was thy good meaning euen that was thy sweet condition and the aduersaries consent appeareth manifestly by the seale of their fact For that which was done by his Attornies is reputed to be done by himselfe so when Christ was left alone he onely was taken bound led away put to death that the chastisement of our peace might be vpon him onely for of all people there was none with him Where be they then that will needes bee ioynt-purchasers with Iesus Christ where be they that implore ayde of S. Peter or S. Iames or S. Iohn or any Saint in these affaires When this matter was in hand no creature did assist the Sonne of God all did forsake him euery man Iudge then what iniustice it is to transfer any honour of the battaile to them that sate at the baggage were neuer in the field Wee reade that Dauid did diuide the spoyle indifferently and said As his part is that goeth downe to the battaile so shall his part be that tarrieth by the stuffe they shall part alike That Dauid made a law and a statute in Israel vnto this day But it is against law and reason that he which putteth on his harneis should boast himselfe as he that putteth it off Are we not liberally dealt withall to haue the fruite of the victorie and to be exempted from the hazard of fight Liberally brethren liberally O bountifull Iesu Therfore we accept of thy condition with thankes because they sought thee we goe away contented abundantly with the prey and shall euer ascribe the glorie of the victory all our righteousness to thine obedience If Laban pursue vs and accuse vs that we went priuily from him our answer is ready That we came priuily to him and therefore went priuily from him againe A secret cause of sinne brought vs to his subiection and a more secret course of iustice hath withdrawne vs from him if we were sold to him for grammercie yet were wee not redeemed for naught if he say Our father hath enthralled vs may we not answer Our brother hath redeemed vs Why should not righteousnesse come from another when guiltinesse commeth from another It was one that made vs sinners it is one that makes vs righteous prior in semine alter in sanguine it was man that forfeited it is man that satisfied the head for the members Christ for his owne bowels But the righteousnesse of the righteous shall be vpon himselfe what is that to thee Be it Then must the sinne of the sinner be vpon himselfe too and what is that to mee Shall the righteousnesse of the righteous be vpon himselfe and shal not the sinne of the sinner be vpon himselfe too There is no congruity that the sonne should beare the iniquitie of the father and be debarred from the righteousnesse of his brother Let there be indifferencie both wayes and then by man comes sinne by man comes righteousnesse in Adam all are made sinners in Christ many are made righteous And I doe not belong so to the former but that I haue a dependancie also on the latter if I pertaine to the one by the flesh I reach also to the other by faith Why should I haue anie surplusage from the sinner if it be for my generation behold my regeneration to oppose against it and there is no oddes saue that the former is carnall the latter spirituall that more conspicuous to the flesh this more certaine because of faith Amongst other properties of Faith this is not the least that it neuer varieth as the parable of the seede teacheth vs. If true faith could faile the elect might perish which is impossible for Christ saith That none can take them out of his hand If faith should fayle the elect might be often regenerated who are borne of incorruptible seede and as the seede is so must the regeneration be therefore once a new creature and euer a member of Christ Faith cannot faile because He that is borne of God sinneth not neyther can he because the seede of God abideth in him Ioh. 5.18 How should faith be variable that hath Gods promise I will put my feare into their hearts that they shall not go from me that hath the efficacy of Christs praier Keepe them in thy trueth Ioh. l7 and I haue prayed for thee that thy faith faile not Luc. 23. Montes mouebuntur colles nutabunt misericordia autem mea a te non recedet et faedus pacis meae non nutabit dicit miserator tuus Iehouah You haue not chosen me but I haue chosen you and ordained you that you goe and bring forth fruite and that your fruite remaine Christo sic eos ponente vt eant fructum offerant fructus eorum maneat quis audeat dicere forsitan non manebit The giftes and graces