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A16736 The doctrine of the Gospel By a plaine and familiar interpretation of the particular points or articles thereof: with the promises, comforts, and duties, seuerally belonging to the same. VVhereunto is added, a declaration of the danger of not knowing, not beleeuing, or not obeying any one of them. Likewise, a rehearsal of the manifold heresies, wherein many haue erred contrary to them all. Diuided into three bookes. The first whereof, is of beliefe in God the Father ... Allen, Robert, fl. 1596-1612. 1606 (1606) STC 364; ESTC S106811 1,499,180 1,052

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of the faithfull are yet I say the Lord would haue it performed in an honourable manner as a seemly preparation to the glorious resurrection of his body which was shortly to followe Yea so to followe as it might be most euident that it was the very true body of our Sauiour that died and rose againe and not the body of any other For the which cause it was that God so exactly disposed in his most wise prouidence he tendering the weakenes of our faith and also by this meanes as by other following prouiding against all cauills of the wicked that might be to the obscuring of the resurrection that Ioseph should lay the body of our Sauiour in a new tombe as S. Matthew writeth wherein no man was euer buried before as both Luke and Iohn doe expresly record NOw if as an appendix to this part of the holy Storie concerning the buriall wee shall consider in a word that which the Euangelists Matthew Marke and Luke doe obserue concerning the women disciples mentioned before wee will proceede to that which followeth touching the time wherein the body of our Sauiour continued in the graue Question What therefore is that which the Euangelists set downe concerning these women Answer Saint Matthew writeth thus Chap. 27.61 Math. 27. 61 And there was Marie Magdalen and the other Marie sitting ouer against the Sepulcher The words of S. Marke are these Chap. 15.47 47 And Marie Magdalen and Marie Ioses mother Marke 15. beheld where hee should be laid S. Luke is more large in this point and writeth thus Chap. 23. ver 55 56. 55 And the women also saith he that followed after Luke 23. who came with him from Ga●ile they beheld the Sepulcher and how his body was laid 56 And they returned and prepared odours and ointments but rested the Sabbath day according to the Commandement Explicatiō Touching this memorable appendix by comparing the holy Euangelists together we may easily perceiue that not onely the two Maries as the most forward and obseruant disciples but also diuers other women attended vpon the buriall to see where the body should be bestowed and that as S. Luke sheweth euen with this minde that they knowing where it was intombed they also the women disciples might afterward shew some fruite of their reuerence and loue toward the body of their Maister as the men disciples Ioseph and Nicodemus had done Yea they are so held in their affection and longing after our Sauiour though now dead and buried that they cannot easily finde in their hearts to depart from the sight of the tombe The groūd historie of the continuance of his bodie in the graue wherein his body was laid Neuerthelesse when time it selfe earnestly pressed them the night being euen at hand and therewithall the Sabbath approaching they depart laying vp this in the purpose of their heart that they would returne againe to imbalme the body of Christ And to that purpose they laide their purses together and prepared odours and oin●ments either the same euening or the euening of the next day the Sabbath being ended as S. Marke seemeth to affirme For the next day they were so early in the morning that they could haue no time to doe it Now where it is asked whether the women did well in this their purpose or no we will put ouer the answer heereof to the speach of the holy Angell which he vseth to them when they come to put ●hat in practise which now they intended Neither will wee then more or lesse reproue it in ●hem then the Angell doth For he is the best moderator that we can finde in that case In the meane season we may be bold to affirme that th●ir reuerend and dutifull affection of inward loue and honou● toward our Sauiour is exceeding commendable and worthy to be imitated of all good and fait●full Christians Yea and they are likewise to be greatly commended as very d●sc●ee● and godlie women in that they preferre the express● commandement of God for the sanctifying of his Sabbath before their owne affection touching that purpose of theirs in a matter of no present necessitie Wherein also they may worthilie be excellent paternes to all good Christians from whence wee may learne what a holy regard we ought to haue of the daies and times specially appointed to the diuine worship and seruice of the Lord our God And on the contrary their practise is a iust conuicting and condemning o● all loose and negligent worshippers of God but most of all of such as doe wickedly prophane and peruert the right vse of the Lords Sabbathes that is the daies now appointed to Christians for the worship of God and our Sauiour Christ euen the day of the resurrection of our Lord I●sus Christ in the weekely recourse thereof in stead of all the daies of the Iewes legall Sabbathes Finally t●eir excellent vertue and truly religious minde herein may well be illustrated by vs from ●he comparison of the wicked dealing of their vngodly rulers euen on the sam● Sabbath day as it followeth in the holy Storie Mat●hew 27.62 c. as ●y the grace of God we shall see further by and by For we referre the comforts of faith as also the duties concerning ●he bu●iall of our Sauiour to their proper places assigned to them in our present course ANd we come now as the Storie it selfe guideth vs to consider of the time wherein the body of our Sauiour continued in the graue Question What say you therefore to this How long lay it thus buried Answer The body of our Sauiour Christ lay buried in the graue a part though but a small part of the day of the Iewes preparation which was the sixt day of the weeke from whence it continued the whole day both the night and the day of their Sabbath which was the seuenth day It continued also well neare the whole night of the first day of the weeke euen till a li●tle before the breaking forth of the morning Explication and proofe So indeede the E●angelists giue plainely to vnderstand if wee diligently compare Luke 23.5 That day was the prepa●ation and the Sabbath drew on with Iohn chap. 20.1 The first day of the weeke came Mary Magdalen while it was yet darke And with Matthe● chap. 28.5 where by the speach of the Angell comforting the women while yet the keepers were astonished and feared as if they had beene st●iken dead it appeareth that our Sauiour was risen but a while before they came So that the time that our Sauiour Christ continued in his winding sheete his body ouerwhelmed with odours the graue close shut vp was at the least 36. houres and so a most full proofe of his very true death when as we know halfe that time will shew that the coarse laid forth by the walls in open aire is past recouerie And thus was the tipe of Ionas the Prophet fulfilled in our Sauiour in that hee resembled himselfe
mindes to wit the mindes of infidells that the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ who is the image of God should not shine vnto them But now that we may come to the third fruit and benefit of our Sauiours sitting at the right hand of God in that he is aduanced in his princely prophesie to wit to those most gratious and plentifull effects which from that time he gaue to the Ministers and Preachers of his Gospel and their ministerie aboue that hee euer gaue to the ministerie of his former Prophets or to his owne most sacred preaching while he was bodily vpon the earth the holy historie intituled the Acts of the Apostles doth plentifully confirme that hee did so euen from the beginning of the 2. chapter to the end of the 28. chap. which is the last of that notable booke According also as it is most briefly testified by Saint Marke chap. 16.20 where hee sheweth that after our Sauiour was receiued into heauen and sate at the right hand of God the Apostles went forth preached euery where And that the Lord wrought with them and confirmed the word with signes that followed And this was that which our Sauiour himselfe had promised before his death Iohn 14.12 Verily verily I say vnto you he that beleeueth in me the works that I doe he shall doe also and greater then these shall he doe for I goe to my Father These greater workes were the preaching of the Gospel to the Gentiles and their conuersion to the faith of Christ and to the obedience of the Gospel which were not fulfilled till our Sauiour was set downe at the right hand of God that he had endewed his Apostles with great power of his grace from the same right hand of the power of God as the whole history of the Acts of the Apostles doth plentifully declare We conclude therefore that looke what comfort we finde by the ministerie of the Gospel yea and from the word and Gospel of the new Testament it selfe written to our vses by the holy Apostles we are to ascribe it most immediately and as touching the perfit sealing of it vp vnto vs to the sitting of our Sauiour at the right hand of God So that seeing the people reioyced greatly at the workes of our Sauiour while he was vpon the earth for a time because God had raised vp a great Prophet among them though they did not then know him to be the Son of God Luke 7.16 Much more may we iustly reioyce who know and beleeue that the same great Prophet the Prince of all Prophets the most princely Prophet is royally aduanced at the right hand of God to such excellent ends as haue beene hetherto declared And thus much shall suffice to note out the comforts of this article of our saith in regard of the propheticall office of our Sauiour Christ Let vs come to the like comfortable fruites and benefites of his aduancement to the right hand of God in respect of his kingly priesthood Question Which are they Ans We are hereby assured that all the comfortable fruites and benefits of the most holie sacrifice of our Sauiour Christ in his death and sufferings for our sinnes as well touching the euils remoued as the benefites conferred and bestowed thereby are most perf●●ty confirmed to vs and all true beleeuers Yea that the couenant it selfe of the whole bountie of Gods most free grace euen to our eternall saluation and glory is for euer most authentically sealed vp and confirmed to the whole Church of Christ. It is very true For in this respect hee is in titled to be a Priest not according to the lawe of the carnall commandement Explicatiō but according to the power of endlesse life For hee that is God by his holy Prophet testifieth thus Thou art a Priest for euer after the order of Melchisedech● Heb. 7.16.17 The which excellencie and perfection of our Sauiours priesthoode is in the same place confirmed from hence that hee is aduanced to the right hand of God as this article of our Christian beliefe teacheth vs according also as it followeth in the some Epistle to the Hebrewes chapter 8.1 in these words Now of the things which we haue spoken saith the Apostle this is the summe that wee haue such an high Priest that sitteth at the right hand of the throne of the Maiestie in the heauens And is a Minister of the Sanctuarie and of the true Tabernacle which the Lord pight and no● man And therevpon also hee saith further verse 6. that the same our high Priest hath obtained a more excellent office insomuch as hee is the Mediator of a better Testament which is established vpon better promises c. Now what the fruites and benefites be which are most perfitly assured vnto vs and to the whole Church of our Sauiour Christ by this his sitting at the right hand of God in regard of his aduancement in his roiall Priesthood we are to call them to minde from that which hath beene obserued before concerning the sufferings and death of our Sauiour in the proper place thereof But whence is it that all those fruites should take their full effect from the sitting of our Sauiour in his priestly aduancement at the right hand of God Was it not sufficient that our Sauiour in the time of his humiliation suffered to death euen to the death vpon the Crosse to be a sacrifice for our sinnes seeing it is expresly saide in the 10. chapter of the same Epistle to the Hebrewes verse 14. that with one offering he hath consecrated for euer them that are sanctified Seeing also as the holy Apostle saith further in the same place the holy Ghost beareth vs record in that after hee said before This is the Testament which I will make vnto them after those daies saith the Lord I will put my lawes in their heart and in their mindes I will write them And their sinnes and iniquities will I remember no more Was not therfore I say the sacrifice of the death of our Sauiour in it selfe fully sufficient once for all without any further respect to this his sitting at the right hand of God Question The sufferings and death of our Sauiour were fully sufficient to the act of meriting all things for vs at the hand of God Answer once for all They were so in deede for so it followeth still in the same text verse 18. in these words Now where remission of these thinges is there is no more offering for sinne Question What was remaining then to be yet further fulfilled Answer Our Sauiour is risen againe frō the dead ascended vp into heauen thenceforth sitteth for euer at the right hand of God to dispence apply the fruits benefits of the same his merit to euery true beleeuer in him And to this purpose we are further taught assured that our Sauiour beeing at the right hand of God doth make continuall intercession for vs. This also is
we reade 1. Pet. 3.19 20. The people at that time regarded not to preuent the day of their visitation though a time was set them if they would not repent Therefore that is because of their great sinnes and securitie in sinning the Lord said My Spirit shall not alwaies striue with man because he is but flesh Gen. 6.3 and his daies shall be a hundreth and twenty yeares to wit before his destruction if he will not repent Wee regard not to repent though we are altogether vncertaine how soone we may be called to our generall reckoning and account So then as touching the world it is all one whether they haue a time of repentance or no time limitted vnto them In St. Luke there is also though likely vttered by our Sauiour at another time the example of the daies of Lot added to this of Noah to the very same purpose and therefore may we well make mention of it here Likewise saith our Sauiour Luke chapter 17. verses 28 29 30. as it was in the daies of Lot they did eate they dranke they bought they sold they planted they built But in the day that Lot went out of Sodome it rained fire and brimstone from heauen and destroied them all After these ensamples shall it be in the day when the Sonne of man shall be reuealed This vncertaintie of the time to our knowledge though most certaine and exactly determined in the counsell of God Beliefe in God the Sonne who shall come from heauen to iudge both the quicke and the dead it is in the last place of the description of the t●me amd manner declared from the sodaine and contrarie effects instanced by two combined examples as one may say the first of two men in the field working together the one receiued to wit into the kingdome of heauen as Luke 17.17 the other refused that is as one adiudged to euerlasting torment The second example is of two woman grinding at the mill the one receiued the other refused And in the Euangelist Luke the chapter before alledged verse 34. there is a third instance expressed I tell you saith our Sauiour in the night there shall be two in one bed the one shall be receiued and the other shall be left And beside this there is also this vse prescribed from the former examples of the daies of Noah and Lot that euery one ought to be so willingly prepared to meete the Lord that they should haue their mindes sequestred from all desire after earthly things or else that all contrary desires and indeauours in seeking after the enioying of them should be in vaine yea perillous and damnable vnto them At that day therefore saith our Sauiour he that is vpon the house and his stusse in the house let him not come downe to take it out and he that is in the field likewise let him not turne backe to that which he left behinde Remember Lots wife Whosoeuer will seeke to saue his soule to wit by any vnlawfull practises against the Lord Zoogonesei A metaphore in like sense as it is said The blood of the Martyrs is the seede of the Gospel For it is as the seed of their owne saluation as in seeking to elude or escape his iudgement they shall loose it and whosoeuer will loose it that is to say willingly in the waies of God he shall get it life Thus much out of St. Luke in another place though belonging to the same doctrine But as touching the use it followeth to be more fully considered of vs from the words of our Sauiour recorded by Saint Matthew when we shall proceed to a new portion of our text But before we come to that let vs obserue two things more First concerning the former three couple of instances in the which the one of euery couple were receiued the other refused yea though they were about lawfull businesse of this life or at their naturall rest what then shall we thinke of those both couples and companies that shall be found vnlawfully busied either in bed or at board as we vse to speak such as giue themselues to wantonnesse and vncleannesse or to any other lewd practise or that spend their time wholly or principally at dicing and carding or in any other exercise of vaine pleasure and delight without regard of the honest and godly duties of some good and profitable calling The nature also of the refusing which our Sauiour speaketh of would diligently be considered of vs. For it is a most terrible thing to be left so as a man shall remaine for euer seperated from the Lord world with out end to remaine in extreame anguish of soule and bodie in a conuiction of all former contempt and sinne and rebellion against the holy word and Gospel of God Neuerthelesse we must not so take the words of our Sauiour concerning the receiuing of one and the refusing of the other as though no two or more in a company shall not be receiued together For out of question though thousands of the elect faithfull and dutifull children of God should be gathered together in one place at a sermon or vpon any other iust occasion no one of them should be refused And yet for all that let none being without faith and care of godlinesse in himselfe thinke that because he is with the godly in neare society in outward and ciuill respects that therefore he shall be saued Nay rather the wife liuing with a godly husband and is not godly herselfe or the husband liuing with a christian wife and is not himselfe carefull to serue and obey Christ and so of parents and children c they shall the rather be condemned because they profit not by such excellent examples which God hath set before them in a continuall view to put them in minde of their dutie This ought therefore not onely to cause euery one to be carefull for himselfe but also as much as lieth in him for his neare companion the husband for the wife the wife for the husband the parents for the childe and euery friend for his friend that they also may be saued with them Thus much concerning the first of the two obseruations mentioned before Now secondly let vs obserue that whereas our Sauiour in describing the security of the old world in the daies of Noah and of Lot maketh men●ion of their marrying and giuing in marriage of their eating and drinking of their buying and selling of their building planting it is not because these things or any of them are vnlawfull in themselues For we know that marriage is the ordinance of God yea an honourable ordinance And God that hath giuen vs appetite and made his good prouision with a bountifull hand for the feeding of vs it is his good will no doubt that we should eate our meate yea not onely for necessitie but also sometimes for daintie It is lawfull also to buy and sell yea necessary for a Commonwealth and benefite to all
in that he saith that This mortall must put on immortalitie for he earnestly affirmeth though most faithlesly and heretically that Paul doth not speake these wordes of the earthly creature but of the liuing word c. These are the words of H. N. Verily saith he the mortall whereof Paul witnesseth is not any creature of the earthly flesh and blood but it is the liuing word and Beeing of GOD which in the beginning was immortall in the manhoode and is for our sinnes cause become mortall A most ignorant and hereticall blasphemie and a most manifest falsifying of the meaning of the holy Apostle Hitherto of the ground and warrant of this Article concerning the resurrection of the body from this one most notable and plentifull testimonie and confirmation of the Apostle Paul thus farre forth in this 15. chapter of his ● Epistle to the Corinthians THere are store of other testimonies in the holy Scriptures to confirme the same vnto vs as an Article of faith vsually receiued euen from more ancient times and that no doubt according to the beliefe of the faithfull in the true Church of God frō the beginning of the world For like as for the confirmation of this Article to the christian Church our Sauiour Christ being vpon earth raised diuers out of their graues as we haue seene heretofore among the miraculous works which he wrought And after that againe the Apostles by his power did the like as Peter raised Dorcas from death to life c. So from the beginning God wrought some like miraculous works for the confirmation of the faith of his people therein in all ages that went before For as wee reade in the holy Story 2. Kings 13.21 A dead man touching the bones of Elisha reuiued and stoode vpon his feete Yea as God tooke away Elijah so long before that hee tooke Henoch away bodily into heauen for any thing we know to the contrary Abraham also considered that God was able to raise vp Isaak euen from the dead from whence also as saith the Apostle hee receiued him after a sort Heb. 11.19 And in the same chapter verse 35. The women receiued their dead raised to life as for example the widow of Sarepta her sonne at the prayer of Eliah and the Shunamite her sonne at the prayer of Elisha Other also as the Apostle saith further were racked and would not be deliuered that they might receiue a better resurrection The which may be exemplified from the answer of the mother of her seuen children martyred vnder Antiochus in the 7. chap. of the 2. Booke of Maccabees What the beliefe of Iob was we saw but a while since We may reade other testimonies Isai 26.14 and Ezek. chap. 37. the whole chapter In the which places the holy Prophets strengthened the faith of the people of God touching their returne out of captiuity by an allusion or argument taken from the resurrection of the dead as though they should haue said ye beleeue that which is a greater matter as a receiued Article of your faith and therefore let not your hearts doubt of this And more directly to this purpose the Angel of God testifieth to the Prophet Daniel the certainty of the resurrection of all flesh that is of the godly to euerlasting life but of the wicked to shame and perpetuall contempt Dan. chap. 12.2 And verse 13. he telleth Daniel himselfe that he for his part should stand vp in his lot at the end of his daies Thus wee may perceiue that the resurrection of the body hath beene receiued as an Article of faith not onely in the christian Church since the comming of our Sauiour in the flesh but also in the true Church euen from the beginning and in all ages among all true beleeuers vnto the time of the same his comming according to that which we reade Iohn 11.24 where Martha answering our Sauiour according to the common faith saith to our Sauiour concerning her brother Lazarus I know that he shall rise againe in the resurrection at the last day And Acts. 24.15 the Apostle Paul testifieth of the Iewes that they looked for the resurrection of the dead The meaning of the Article NOw after this large discourse touching the ground and warrant of this Article it followeth in the next place that you are to shew what the meaning of it is Question What therefore is the meaning of these wordes I beleeue the resurrection of the bodie Answer They teach me and euery true Christian to beleeue that according to the holy decree of God and for a publike declaration of his diuine iustice and hatred against sinne in the fight of all the worlde death is appointed to all so that euen the most godly by reason of that sinne which is yet in part abiding in them The meaning of the Article must die the naturall death which is a seperation of the soule from the body for a time wherevpon it followeth that the body returneth to the earth from whence it was taken those onely excepted who shall be found liuing vpon the face of the earth at the comming of our Sauiour Christ to iudgement yet for the worthinesse of the death and satisfaction which the same our Sauiour hath made to God for vs and by the effectuall working of his diuine power I doe beleeue that both I my selfe and also that all which haue died alreadie or shall hereafter die in the Lord shall at the last day be bodily raised vp to a most blessed and glorious estate our soules being vnited vnto them againe and thence forth so to remaine for euer and euer Ex. The proofe of all this we haue seene before Onely let vs briefly call to mind that which we read Heb. 9.27 28. As it is appointed to men that they shal once die and after that commeth the iudgement So Christ was once offered to take away the sinnes of many and vnto them that looke for him shall he appeare the second time without sinne vnto saluation Reade also Eccles 12.7 and 1. Thes 4.15 16 17. NOw let vs goe forward Question What promise of God haue you in the holy Scriptures The Promise that our bodies shall rise againe Answer We haue the promise of God prophetically set downe by the Prophet Hosea chap. 13. verse 14. alledged by the Apostle Saint Paul 1. Cor. 15.54 as it followeth thus in that chapter 54 So when this corruptible hath put on incorruption and this mortall hath put on immortalitie then shall be brought to passe the saying that is written Death is swallowed vp into victorie Explicatiō proofe The holy Apostle doth fitly alledge the testimonie of the Prophet to this purpose And wee may likewise alledge all the prophecies of the olde Testament touching the resurrection of the body for the confirmation of the same promise of God in this behalfe But the fundamentall ground of this promise is that most gratious couenant which God hath made with Abraham Isaak
field Moreouer in that he compareth it to a crowne Reuel 2.10 yea to an incorruptible crowne of glory 1. Pet 5.4 Now all these things as we knowe they are matters of great reckoning here among men I meane riches and possessions specially the inheritance and posse sion of a kingdome And therefore most iustly may the durable riches and inheritance of the heauenly kingdome of God be of most pretious account with vs. But beside these let vs come to our owne persons and see what they shall be Of the which it is said first concerning our bodies that in this euerlasting life they shall bee made glorious and immortall to the end they may be meete receptacles and habitations for our soules Wherefore seeing our bodies shall shine like the starres of the firmament Dan 12 3. Yea like to the Sunne Mat 13.43 Yea seeing our bodies shall be made like to the glorious body of our Lord Iesus Christ Philip 3.21 How great then shall be the excellencie and glory of our soules at that day We shall no doubt at that time be as a bright shining Temple for the holy Ghost to dwell in for euer and euer Our bodies are nowe the Temple of God through our Sauiour Christ though they be yet mortall and sinfull 1. Cor 6.19 much more therefore shall they be so at the resurrection Our estate and condition as it shall be then is compared to a perpetuall Sabbath and blessed rest with the Lord to reioyce before him in all spirituall duties which he hath prepared for vs to exercise our selues in according to that which is written Isai 66.21.22.23 Reuel 5.11.12 c. and chap 7. verse 10. and chap 14.2 Thus much for the meaning of this Article Question NOw in the next place what promise haue wee that the inheritance of this euerlasting life belongeth to euery true and faithful mēber of the church of God Answer In the 11. chap of Saint Iohn verses 25.26 our Sauiour saide to Martha I am the resurrection and the life he that beleeueth in me though he were dead yet shall he liue And whosoeuer liueth and beleeueth in me shall neuer dye Beleeuest thou this saith our Sauiour Explicatiō In this Scripture after that Martha had made profession of her faith to our Sauiour concerning the generall resurrection at the last day according to the common faith of the people of God as hath beene declared before but yet not being able perfitly to beleeue that our Sauiour Christ could presently raise vp her brother Lazarus who had beene dead foure dayes in his graue he doth by this speech of his relieue the weakenes of her faith in this particular by setting downe a general doctrine for the confirmation of his diuine power not onely touching the resurrection of the body and therewithall of the revniting of the body and soule together but also concerning the continuance of the life of the same body together with the soule for euer To this purpose hee saith first in this text I am the resurrection and the life that is he by whose both merit of death and also efficacie of diuine power the bodies of all the faithfull both men and women shall be raised vp againe to euerlasting life According as else where it is written that life is in him and that he quickeneth whom he will Iohn 1 4. and chap 5 21. And 1. Ep 5.20 that he together with the Father is very God and eternal life that is to say that he is the very author and giuer of eternall life to all that doe belong vnto him Then in the next place our Sauiour sheweth further by what instrument euerlasting life is apprehended and obtained from him namely by faith that is by a perswasion of his power and good will herein according to the diuine promise of God By the which faith also our Sauiour giueth to vnderstand that euerlasting life is begunne euen in this life yea so begunne that death shall neuer preuaile against it as was declared before For though the body dye yet the soule shall liue and waite for the raising vp of the body to liue for euer with it And this benefite saith our Sauiour is generall to all how many soeuer shall beleeue in me insomuch as none of those shall neuer dye to wit the second death Reuel 2 11. and Iohn 8.51 And Luke 20 36. After the resurrection they can dye no more Finally our Sauiour by asking Martha whether she did beleeue that which he had saide hee doth thereby stirre vp her heart to giue credite to his word As though he should haue saide It is thy part Martha without all doubting to bee throughly established in the beliefe of that which I say The which being spoken by our Sauiour to Martha for her instruction and confirmation it is likewise to be taken and applied to our selues for our instruction and confirmation who doe heare and read that which is thus written and recorded concerning this Article But vnto this one place of holy Scripture wee might adde many other euery where repeated in the Bible of God As for example 1. Iohn chap 2. verses 25. This is the promise which the Father hath promised vs euen eternall life And Titus 1. verses 1.2.3 God that cannot lye hath promised it before the world began Read also 1. Tim 1 16 17. This is a true or faithfull saying and worthy to be receiued by all meanes or worthy all allowance that Iesus Christ came into the world to saue sinners Yea to saue all that shall beleeue in him with an eternall saluation And chap 4 8. Godlines hath the promise of the life present and of that which is to come And 2. Ep 4 8. Henceforth saith the same Apostle is laide vp for mee the crowne of righteousnes which the Lord the righteous Iudge will giue me at that day and not to me onely but vnto all them also which loue his appearing And 2 Cor 13.4 We shall liue with Christ through the power of God Here also call to mind againe Psal 22 27. Your heart shall liue for euer And Dan 7 verses 26 27. The iudgement shall sit and they shall take away his dominion that is the dominion of euery Tyrant and persecuter of the Church to consume and to destroy it to the end And the kingdome and dominion and the greatnes of the kingdome vnder the whole heauen shall be giuen to the holy people of the most high whose kingdome is an euerlasting kingdome and all powers shall serue and obey him Question But how may wee knowe that we are in the number of that people to whom this euerlasting life doth belong Answer We may knowe it by the beginning of it in our hearts here in this life by true faith and repentance by our longing after it by our ioy in the hope and expectation of it and finally by our holy labouring and striuing after it Explicatiō proofe To such no doubt the promise of
seruice because by the exercise of sundry bodily afflictions I was in the middest of my thoughts this way constrained to keepe house and chamber for a long time together more then ordinarily and chiefly because thereby I found my heart through the blessing of GOD vppon my afflictions more humbled and sanctified thervnto being as one liuing in Diem death euery day threatening dissolution and hasting the decay of the outward man And that in such sort that before I am olde the infirmities of age are with a swift foote as it were before the time come vpon me In which respect as I thought with my selfe necessitie lay vpon me also to make as much hast as I could to doe the best seruice to God and to his Church that I might possibly attaine vnto before I goe hence and bee not Fiftly in my very inward parts me thought I saw and doe see very clearely that nothing is more necessatie in these daies wherein all things are growing to most lamentable vncertainties for want of reuerend and studious attending to the word as if all things might be carried after probabilities of disputation Seeing therefore nothing I say more necessarie then such a writing as might by the reading of it retentiuely stay the mindes of Gods people in a grounded meditation of the most sure and certaine principles of religion by explications and proofes from the word of God which is the onely sure certaine ground and stay of mans vncertaine and weak wandering minds hauing good trust that it hath pleased God that this writing should bee in some measure fitted herevnto I haue beene hereby incouraged to proceed so farre as I haue done And the rather also that from the viewe of this labour it may appeare to the Churc●es of God yea euen in the sight of all in the world that will looke vpon it what those things are which the faithfull Ministers of Iesus Christ doe beate their wittes about and wherein they spend themselues among their seuerall flockes and charges And that it might from hence also appeare in how many truthes that is in particulars aboue number we do agree teaching the same things from one and the same word by one and the same Spirit with a sweet consent in comparison of those fewe things wherein the iudgements of some doe differ till God shal in them all so cleare our iudgements and frame our hearts to a more full agreement in all things against the distractions of these heauie daies Finally seeing the former part of my collectiō of the doctrine of the Law being wel accepted of many I conceiued so much the better hope that this of the Gospell should finde good entertainment among the good seruants of God But now how well all this busines hath beene performed it belongeth to you the well learned and godly Ministers of the Gospel of our Lord Iesus Christ to discerne and iudge and accordingly so farre as you shall find cause either to reproue or to giue the glory to God And if you finde that which your soule liketh then say you spare not that whatsoeuer is well God hath heerein glorified himselfe by as weake and vnworthie an instrument of his as could haue beene found out among numbers of those whom it might haue pleased him to vse to such a seruice as this is And concerning my owne selfe this I willingly professe and say as it is in the peaceable and prouerbiall speech of Gideon What is my vintage in comparison of the gleaning of the least of you my reuerend Fathers and brethren if your labours in the holy Ministerie of the word had beene gathered together as these are And who am I but as the diligent Apothecarie to admit the greatest commendation that may seeme to agree in comparison of the most learned and skilfull Phisition or onely as the painefull Bee to fill the hiue with the hony drawne out of your sweete flowers as was acknowledged in the beginning Now therefore vpon these considerations gathering some hope of your fauourable interpretation of all things seeing all is well meant and intended towards you yet me thinke that I heare some say that this kinde of writing is ouer-long and tedious and able to discourage the minde of the Reader before he set his minde vnto it To this vnder your correction I answere First that if such as so may thinke will orderly reade the Questions and Answeres onely then shall it be freed from that conceite of theirs by many degrees of breuitie Secondly I doubt not but euen the same being once acquainted with the Questions and Answeres and giuing their mindes to meditate vpon them wil growe desirous to read and stay their thoughts vpon the Proofes also and that so doing they shall through the blessing of God finde no small profite ioy and comfort to their soules in that they shall find them to bee the marrowe and life of those Answeres which bee not the very wordes of the holy Scriptures and some lightsome clearing also to the same holy Scriptures themselues Thirdly I would desire such as so thinke to answere themselues from a familiar similitude which they may take from their owne counting-housen I meane such as bee rich in the world who for the most part can afford the least time to the diligent reading and studying of holy things that as they doe not account it a vaine or vnnecessarie thing to haue many more bagges of money standing together then they can presently vse because they can one time or other finde vse to improue them all to gaine so they would in this case bee of like iudgement to thinke that it is to the best purpose in all the world to haue the largest spirituall Treasurie that may bee containing the greatest varietie of the instructions comforts and duties of the Gospell of Gods heauenly kingdome though they doe but at conuenient times busie themselues to reade that which is brought to their hands concerning such or such a profitable discourse either for instruction or for comfort or to stirre vp to dutie euen as the necessities of their soules shall from time to time require Whom also I would in the name of God earnestly pray that they would consider further with themselues how necessarie a thing it is specially for them that be rich in this world that they should haue by them besides that most notable meanes of publike Preaching which God hath sent them the helpe of such holy writings as might most strongly stay their mindes in the long and serious thoughts of the necessarie points of their saluation because otherwise the vehement and vncessant cares of this life wil assuredly like a cancre fret out or as a viper gnawe out the very heart stringes of Religion euen in them that be not the worst sort of worldly minded men Last of all as touching length of writing that is not to be accounted too long which is no longer then the largnes of the matter it it selfe
creature at all For by him as the Apostle saith further were all things created which are in heauen and which are in earth things visible and inuisible whether they be Thrones or Dominions or Principalities or Powers all things were created by him and for him And he is before all things and in him all things consist Explicatiō and proofe This place indeede being as cleare as the former of the Euangelist Iohn it is also more particular and full then that is For in this the Apostle according to the excellent knowledge which was reuealed vnto him he setteth out the most high excellencie of the most glorious Sonne of God our Lord Iesus Christ in that not onely the inferiour creatures were created by him therfore be inferiour to him but also euen those that are most excellent aboue the rest That is not onely were these visible heauens created by him but also the heauens of heauens as King Salomon calleth them 1. Kings 8.27 Euen those which the Apo vnderstādeth by the third heauen whereunto he was taken vp 2. Cor 12.2 Neither was man onely created by him but also euen the Angells themselues how high soeuer aboue men and by what high names or titles soeuer they may be esteemed whether Thrones as it were the Lords chayer of estate or Dominions by whom it pleaseth his diuine maiestie as by his seruants to execute and administer his gouernment ouer the rest of his creatures or Principalities as chief in any special seruice or Powers as being indued with speciall might and strength most effectually to accomplish the seruice appointed to them according to that Psalm 103.20 And all these are infinitely inferiour to the Sonne of God insomuch as they were created by him not as by an instrument but as by their very Lord and souereigne maker Yea so that though the Angelles bee admitted to bee as the Thrones of God yet they may not bee permitted to sit once at the right hand of the Maiestie of GOD as the Sonne of God is yea euen in that nature of man wherein hee abased himselfe for the deliuerance and aduancement of man Thus therefore I say this testimonie of the Apostle Paul doth most fully as well as most clearely lay open vnto vs the most high excellencie and souereigne dignitie of the Sonne of God from the whole worke of creation the which God the Father hath begunne and perfected all together by him together with the holy Ghost the diuine spirit of them both Read also Eph. 3.9 God hath created all things by Iesus Christ BVt now that we may goe yet one step forward though somewhat slowly and at leysure wading as it were in so high a streame wherein without sure footing the tallest wader may easily be ouerthrowne Question Was the heauen and the earth with the Angels and mankinde and all other creatures made at one instant Answere No but the contrarie is most euident and plaine So it is indeed Shewe therefore in what space of time they were created Question What say you to this Answere The heauens and the earth and all creatures therein euen the whole companie of the thousand thousands of Angels in heauen the Sunne and the Moone and all the Starres of heauen and all earthly creatures in their seuerall kinds they were all created within the space of sixe seuerall daies Explication proofe This also is manifest in the. 1. ch Gen and in the beginning of the second chap verse 1.2.3 Where not onely the finishing and perfecting of all the workes of the creation is assured vnto vs but also the seuerall workes of euery day are distinctly described vnto vs for the more certaine credit of the holy storie which God himselfe hath reuealed and caused by his faithfull Prophet Moses to be recorded and deliuered ouer vnto vs. The ground and first matter of all the Angells and soules of mankind excepted as we must confesse was created at once and in the beginning of the first day but the seuerall kinds were not all finished till the sixt day Question But insomuch as God was able to haue made them all together at one instant why did hee continue the worke of creation so many daies Answere Herein it pleased God to tender our weakenesse to the ende that our mindes which are of themselues vaine and flitting being helde in the distinct consideration of the particulars might receiue our more full instruction concerning the mightie power manifold wisedome and bountifull goodnesse of God expressed therein and so also might be prouoked thereby to giue the greater glory and to powre forth the more plentifull praises and thankesgiuing to his most excellent and diuine Maistie for the same Explicatiō proofe These are sufficient reasons thereof and we cannot sufficiently glorifie and praise the Lord our God for the same I meane not onely for the Creation it selfe but also for the excellent order which the Lord hath obserued in the working of it most graciously and wisely for our better instruction and comfort as by the grace of GOD wee will obserue in the particulars as the occasion shall by the goodnesse of GOD bee offered vnto vs in the examination thereof LEt vs therefore come to the workes of the seuerall daies In which of them were the Angelles and the inuisible heauen created and made Is there any certaine ground for this It seemeth that Moses minded to write nothing of their Creation but to hold himselfe within the compas of the visible creatures for the instruction of the more rude and simple Question What should we say to this Answere Although the Prophet Moses doe in the holy historie of the creation set downe nothing expresly concerning the Creation of the Angels neuerthelesse insomuch as in the processe of his writings hee doth afterward make often mention of them as being the most excellent creatures and seruants of God there is no doubt but hee minded to comprehend them within the compasse of the creation of the heauens And that also most likely in the first day with the first of the creatures as being the chiefe of them euen so soone as GOD had prepared a meete place of heauenly habitation for them Explicatiō proofe It is most likely so indeede I meane as touching the point as it were of the time euen with the first of the Creatures in time as they are the first in dignitie But that they were created within the space of the sixe dayes wherein God perfected all his workes of Creation it may iustly bee a matter of faith and out of all question with vs according to that generall testimonie Gene 2.1 Thus the heauens and the earth were finished and all the host of them And againe verse 2. and verse 3. they are said to be all the workes of God which hee had created and made So that it is plaine that the whole worke of creation was a continued worke without any interruption or intermission from the very first point
God euen from the beginning of the world THese things thus obserued Let vs now come to the secōd daies work the which Question for our more familiar vnderstanding we vse to cal Monday What did the Lord create in it Answere The Lord so cleared and ordered the regions of the aire as they might be most commodious for the placing of all heauenly creatures in their proper seates limits and circuites as it were in their chambers and lofts each aboue other and likewise that all earthly creatures might liue comfortably vpon the earth euery one according to their kindes when they should afterward be created As it followeth in the 6.7 8. verses of this first chapter of Genesis Question Rehearse Moses his own words as they are there conteined Which are they Answere They are these Againe God said Let there be a firmament or as it is Englished more agreeable to the Hebrew word in the margent of our Bibles Let there be a spreading ouer and therewithall aire in the middest of the waters and let it seperate the waters from the waters 7 Thus God made a certeine firmament or spreading ouer as before and separated the waters which were vnder the same firmament from the waters which were aboue it and it was so 8 And God called this firmamēt heauē so the euening the morning were the 2 day The work of the Lord in this second day though it be recorded but as one yet it is a very great and a gratious one For therin he fitted the regions of the ayre for all excellent vses that the Sun and the Moon and the Starres might haue their places courses in them that the clowds might haue their place course as the bottels of God to water the earth in due time that the snow and the haile might be congealed and spred abroade in their due seasons c. And that the earthly creatures might haue a cleare and thin not a grosse and foggie aier to draw their breath in and that also to this end the windes might with their blasts purge the same For to these if ther be any such like purposes God in this second day fitted the whole aier and disposed of the seuerall regions as it were the sollers and loftes and chambers thereof according to that of the 104. Psal verse 3. The Lorde layeth the beames of his chambers in the water and hee maketh the clowdes his Chariot and walketh vpon the wings of the winde And verse 13. Hee watereth the mountaines from his chambers And Gen 7.11 it is said to note aboundance of rain● that the windowes of these chambers were opened the which are called the windowes of Heauen Likewise Mal 3.10 In this respect also the clowdes are called the bottels of Heauen Iob 38.37 On this day also this part of the firmament had a disposition giuen it in the times and seasons therof to ingender snowe and haile c. Of the which wee read in the same 38. chapt of the booke of Iob. So that from hence wee may not vnfitlie gather that the clowdes and the windes had their creation in this second day besides that all was fitted to all ends before specified Read also Iob chap 38.9 where the clowdes are said to haue beene the couering of the Sea while darknesse was as the swadling bands therof Amos 4.13 God is the Creator of the windes Thus therefore did the Lord in the second day cleare and order the aire in most excellent manner euen before the deepe gulfe of the waters were emptied out of the earth and before ther was any drie land at all to the end that herein as well as before and as we shall haue occasion to obserue afterward the wisedome and power and goodnesse of God might rather be considered in it selfe then from the reason of naturall causes as the ouerwise Philosophers of the world haue too busilie accustomed themselues to doe for want of the true knowledge of the word of God herein This firmament or spreading out and the ordering of the aire and namely of that region or circular space which the Lorde hath appointed for the raine and moysture of heauen to be staied in ouer our heads and euen this lower aire also wherin we liue and breath God called heauen that is he appointed them to be as wee may say the aiery heauen according as wee vse to call the foules or raine and such like things which are in these partes of the aier the fowles or clowdes or raine of heauen c. This as Moses assureth vs was God his wise gratious and mighty work in the second day For the which we ought to glorifie praise his most holie and glorious name as Ps 148.4 Question THe worke of the third day is next Howe doth Moses reporte that Answere It foloweth thus in the 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. verses of the same 1. chap of Gene. 9 God said againe let the waters that be vnder the heauen gather themselues or flowe together into one place and let the drie land appeare and it was so 10 And God called the drie land Earth and he called the gathering together of the waters Seas and God saw that it was good 11 God said also let the earth bud forth the bud of the hearb that seedeth seed the fruitfull tree which beareth fruit according to his kinde which hath his seede in it selfe vpon the earth and it was so 12 Thus the earth brought forth the budde of the hearbe that seeedeth seede according to his kinde also the tree that beareth fruit which hath his seede in it selfe according to his kinde And God saw that it was good Expl●cation and proofe 13 So the euening and the morning were the third day This day was that which we commonly call Tuesday Here are two mightie workes of God The one the clearing of the land as before the Lord had cleared the ayre The other the replenishing of the earth with hearbes and trees bearing their seedes and fruits But because the clearing of the earth from the waters could not be done without another worke for the conveyance and as we may say channelling and banking in of the Seas Note also that the riuers and fountaines or springs of water were ordered dis●o●ed in this day read Reuel 14.7 therefore we may iustlie vnderstand this to be a third worke of God vpon the third day The least whereof could not possiblie be wrought and brought to passe but by an Almightie and creating power Of these things therfore let vs stand to consider a little that our mindes may be the better informed concerning the greatnes and excellencie of them by the help of some other testimonies of the holie Scriptures which doe worthilie stand in the commemoration of the same And first for the clearing of the earth by the emptying of the waters it is spoken of as of a worke of a newe creation For before this it was as if it had not
duly vnderstand and weigh the same Beliefe in God the Sonne who led a most holy iust life full of tēptations and sufferings in that so high an excellencie should abase it selfe so lowe and so obscurely though it could not for all that but it must needes breake forth like as the Sunne of the firmament doth and in the darkest day casteth forth some light through the thickest cloud thereof Thus farre of the priuate life of our Sauiour NOw let vs likewise call to minde and diligently consider the life of the same our Sauiour in his publike estate and condition that is from the thirtith yeare of his age to the very time of his Passion vnder Pontius Pilate And first let vs consider his manifestation by the publike testimonie and whole Ministerie of Iohn Baptist and then by the testimonie of God the Father and of the holy Ghost at his holy Baptisme which was a publike warrant and most diuine testification from heauen both of the most high person and also of his calling to his most holy office appropriated therevnto And last of all let vs consider of his owne manifesting of himselfe by the execution of the same his office in his most effectuall preaching praying working of miracles c. euen to the last instant of his speciall sufferings before the time of his death All which may be distinguished according to the seuerall Passeouers from yeere to yeere as was mentioned before Let vs therefore as briefly and as plainely as we can seeke to informe and establish our faith in these excellent points from the testimonies of the holy Scriptures And first of all insomuch as the manifestation of our Sauiour by the ministerie of Iohn the Baptist commeth to be considered of vs let vs inquire after it in this order First how he did it by his preaching of him being absent as one specially appointed of God to goe before him to prepare the way for him after that manner that is by stirring vp the hearts of the people to a present expectation and desire after Christ who was now to manifest himselfe Secondly by the pointing of him out with his finger being present among them in such sort that they could not be ignorant who or which he was And both of these by an often repeated testimonie and witnesse the which he most plainely and constantly gaue of him so long as he liued and that not onely while he was at libertie but also in the time of his imprisonment euen to his very martyrdome and death by the vniust and bloody hand of Herod the brother of Philip. All which things that we may vnderstand the better and to the ende they may be of the better credit and authoritie with vs concerning this speciall and most worthy ministerie of Iohn the Baptist therevnto Question What ground of holy Scripture haue you to this purpose Answer We haue both speciall prophecies of it from the mouth of God that it should be so and also the written historie of the performance thereof most notably described by the penne of the Euangelist Luke We haue so indeed Wherefore let vs in the first place call to minde the prophecies and then proceede to the historie shewing the fulfilling of them Question Which are those prophecies that you speake of Answere First the prophecie of Isaiah chap 40. verses 3 4 5. Then the prophecie of Malachie chap 3. in the beginning of the first verse And 4. verses 5. and 6. which are the last wordes of the old Testament Rehearse you the wordes of the Prophet Isaiah Question Which are they Answere 3. A voice cryeth in the wildernes saith the Prophet Prepare yee the way of the Lord make straite in the des●rte a path for our God 4. Euery v●lley shall be exalted and euery mountaine and hill shall be made low and the crooked shall be straite and the rough places plaine 5. And the glorie of the Lord shall be reuealed and all flesh shall see it together for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it That this prophecie was giuen forth concerning Iohn Baptist the holy Euangelists doe plainly confirme Mat. chap 3. Mark chap 1. Luk. chap 3. and Iohn chap 1. Rehearse now likewise the Prophecie of Malachie Question Which is that Answere In the beginning of the third chapter thus we read 1. Behold saith the Lord I will send my messenger and he shall prepare the way before me 5. And againe in the two last verses of the 4. chap. thus it is written Behold I will send you Eliah the Prophet before the comming of the great and fearefull day of the Lord. 6. And hee shall turne the heart of the Fathers to the children and the heart of the children to their Fathers lest I come and smite the earth with cursing Explicatiō and proofe That these Prophecies of Malachie were likewise giuen forth concerning Iohn Baptist Read Luk 1 17. Mat 11. verses 10.14 Luk. 7.27 and againe Mat 17.9 10 11 12 13. And Mark chap 9 11 12.13 Where it is not onely testified to be so by the Euangelist but also by the Angel of the Lord and by our Sauiour himselfe Thus much concerning the Prophecies The historie shewing the accomplishment of these Prophecies is next to be considered And first concerning the preparation and appointment of Iohn Baptist to this speciall ministerie and seruice Question Where is this recorded Answere In the first chapter of the Gospell according to the Euangelist Luke from the 5. verse to the end of the same chapter Explication and proofe In reading of these parts of this chapter we cannot but conceiue from the accurate and exact report of the Euangelist first concerning the conception of Iohn and then concerning his birth that he is honoured of God as a Person whom he will haue to be of speciall note euen as one appointed from the womb to a most notable and memorable seruice For seeing he is the forerunner and as it were the Herald or Scepter-bearer before our Sauiour who ought to be of more high reputation with vs then any yea then all earthly Princes therefore it must needes follow that we are to esteeme of him as of a more honourable officer and accordingly of his office to be more honourable then any of like place and standing before any earthly Prince or King of this world Question What therefore in the first part of the chapter are those things that the holy Euangelist recordeth concerning his conception which may argue thus much vnto vs Answere First he declareth both the time when and also the place whether God sent his holy and mightie Angel Gabriel from heauen to giue the knowledge of this gracious worke of God to Zacharie a godly Priest of the Lawe whom God appointed to be the Father of this Iohn the Baptist by Elizabeth his wife a like godly and ancient matrone in Israel Moreouer the holy Euangelist setteth downe a full narration of the whole comfortable message
vnto him in regard of his abiding three dayes and three nights in the belly of the Whale-fish Matthew 12.39.40 But it may be obiected that the body of our Sauiour Christ did not continue full three daies and three nights in the heart of the earth but onely one full day which was the second and but a little portion of the first day wherein he was buried euen neare vpon the euening and onely the night of the third day Question What is to be said to this Answer We doe not read that our Sauiour said that he would continue three daies full and compleate neither did hee euer purpose to doe so but rather to preuent the time for the more euident demonstration of his diuine power in rising from the dead as hee had done before in the laying downe of his life among the dead sooner then it was thought that by the course of nature he could Explicatiō proofe So indeede doe the effects themselues in either respect really actually and sensibly declare And that it was not the meaning of our Sauiour to determine the time of continuance in the graue to be three whole daies it is euident from his owne words Matthew chap. 17.23 and chap. 20.19 The third day shall the Sonne of man rise againe to wit the third day after the crucifying or a●ter the beginning of his sufferings beginning at his appre●ension in the ga●den For that was the beginning of the sufferings of the first day by the spitefull dealing of the Iewes and so we may well reckon according to that of Cleopas Luke 24.21 And as touching all these things to day saith hee is the third day that they were done Neither doth our Sauiour Christ say three daies after I am crucified I will rise againe as the text it selfe is plaine And so againe Marke 9.31 and Luke 9.22 And Iohn 2.19 In three dayes I will raise it vp againe that is within the space of three dayes And so are wee to vnderstand Marke chapter 8.31 though in another phrase of speach meta treis emeras as Beza in his large Annotations doth diligently dispute and cleare it from the vse of the same preposition meta in the Greeke language Yea hee cleareth it from the speach of the aduersaries of our Sauiour Christ M●tthew 27.63.64 Where the Euangel●st reporteth their sute to Pilate which was that the Sepulcher might be m●de sure till the thi●d day because they remembred that he said while he was yet aliue Within three daies I will rise This their reason Saint Matthew expresseth in this phrase of speach meta treis emeras the which if wee should not vnderstand as it hath beene interpreted it were a reason reasonlesse For if the wordes should signifie I will rise after three daies they should rather haue desired that the watch should be set at the end of the third day Thus then we see how long our Sauiour being buried continued in the graue in the state of the dead touching his body and euen as it were among the dead vnto whom hee in his buriall descended according to the vsuall phrase of the holy language as we read Gen. 37.35 and chapter 42.38 and 1. Kings 2.6.9 and Numbers 16.33 where it noteth a corporall descending into the earth though not by buriall But of this more afterward As for the comforts and duties of faith in this respect they shall God willing be set downe in their seuerall places as wee come vnto them And therefore I pray the Reader to turne thether vnto them It remaineth onely touching this part of the holy Storie that wee doe briefely consider of that malicious practise of the Rulers of the Iewes while our Sauiour continued in the graue in seeking if possibly they could to haue hindered his resurrection Question How is this their most wicked and malitious practise reported vnto vs Answer The Euangelist Matthew Chap. 27. from the 62. ver to the end of the Chapter reporteth the whole matter in these words 62 Now saith hee the next day that followed the preparation of the Sabbath the high Priests and Pharisies assembled to Pilate 63. And said Sir we remember that the deceiuer said while he was yet aliue within three dayes I will rise 64 Command therefore that the Sepulcher be made sure vntill the third day lest his disciples come by night and steale him away and say vnto the people He is risen from the dead so shall the last errour be worse then the first 65 Then Pilate saide vnto them ye haue a watch goe and make it sure as ye know 66 And they went and made the Sepulcher sure with the watch and sealed the stone Explication Heere is a wicked conclusion fitly agreeing to the whole pursute of their malice going before Wherein we are to consider First the su●e which the rulers of the Iewes with a readie consent in their wickednes made vnto Pilate Secondly the grant which Pilate yeelded vnto them And thirdly their execution of the same In the sute of the Rulers of the Iewes to wit of the high Priests and Pharisies we are to marke First what it was Secondly the reasons which moued them to make it Thirdly their earnestnes or rather eagernes in going about it Touching the first of these points Their sute was that sure prouision might be made and due order taken by Pilate who had authoritie to command and giue order in such manner of watching and warding as they required that the graue whrein the body of our Sauiour was laid might be made sure and watched vntill the third day This was their sute Now let vs heare their reasons First that they might by this meanes proue our Sauiour Christ now a liar in certaine words which they called to minde he had spoken while he liued to wit that hee would rise againe within three daies after his death For th●t this was their intent it is euident by their blasphemie in terming our blessed Sauiour euen the truth it selfe a deceiuer Secondly that they might preuent the fr●ud of the Disciples of our Sauiour whom most vniustly they suspected to haue in purpose to steale his body out of the graue and so to make other beleeue that he should be risen from the dead So say they the last error should be worse then the first O extreame malice To what outrage and blasphemie will it not driue them that once yeeld themselues ouer vnto it in resisting of the holy truth of God These wretched men resisted our Sauiour while he was aliue they cannot now d●sist though he be dead no though according to the prouerbiall saying L●uor cessare solet in mortuos fewe enuie or spite the dead And thus they add sinne to sinne against God and heape vp wrath vpon wrath as it were with ●ull measure pressed downe and running ouer against themselues which doubtlesse long since hauing come to the full measure hath swept them away like a floud from the face of the ear●h and reserueth
exaltation and glory which followed the same his humiliation and sufferings For this is the orderly course of the reuealing of our Sauiour Christ to his Church And herein consisteth the whole doctrine of our beleefe in him the second person of the most holy and blessed Trinitie the Son of God that he hath taken our nature to the end he might be a meet mediator for vs vnto God to the purchasing and performing of our eternall redemption iustification and saluation According to that which our Sauiour himselfe said to two of his Disciples the same day wherein he rose againe from the dead O yee fooles saith he and slowe of heart to beleeue all that the Prophets haue spoken Ought not the Christ to haue suffered these things and to enter into his glory Luke 24. ver 28. According also to that of the Apost Peter 1. ep 1.10.11 Where he affirmeth that the prophets inquired diligently after the time and season wherein the sufferings of our Sauiour should be reuealed and the glory which should follow the same Vnto whom as the Apostle saith further it was reuealed that not vnto themselues but that vnto vs they should minister the things which are shewed vnto vs. c. And according to that of the Apost●e Paul Act. 26.22.23 I witnes no other things but those which the Prophets and Moses did say should come to passe to wit that Christ should suffer and that he should be the first that should rise from the dead c. Wherefore seeing by the ministerie of the Euangelists Apostles the glory of our Sauiour Christ which followed his sufferings is reuealed vnto vs in the holy Scriptures of the new Testament as wel as the sufferings themselues let vs according to the example of the holy Prophets inquire af●er the same First of all therefore Question what was the glory or exaltation which followed after the humiliation and sufferings of our Sauiour Answere The glory of our Sauiour Christ which followed his sufferings comprehendeth First the deposition or laying down and leauing of al his humane infirmities and naturall weaknesses in the graue Secondly the recouering assuming and taking to himself that whole perfection of our humane nature wherein God at the first had created Adam yea and that in a more excellent and perfect degree at might best beseeme the naturall Sonne of God the eternall King and Sauiour of his people Thirdly the glory of our Sauiour Christ comprehendeth that more cleare sensible and full manifesting of his diuine nature and the infinite power and grace thereof both by the raising vp of the body from the dead an● also b● the ascending of the whole humane nature both body and soule vp into heauen to the right hand of the Maiestie of God Fourthly it comprehendeth that possession of all souereigne and diuine power which he hath in heauen euen in that he is in the nature of man The grūd and meaning of his glorification in generall the Comfort arising frō the same seated at the same right hand of God the Father to rule and gouerne all things Finally the glory of our Sauiour Christ comprehendeth that authoritie which he hath euen in that he is the Sonne of man to iudge the whole world at the last day Thus large indeed is the glorie and exaltation of our Sauiour Christ euen in his humane nature Explication proofe answerable to the degrees of his humiliation considered before at large The which humiliation of our Sauiour we will here briefly cal to mind for the more cleare illustration of that glory which we doe presently inquire of For like as though he were the Son of God in most high glory one with the Father yet humbled himselfe first to take our humane nature to the diuine ●n personall vnion secondly in that same personal vnion to take all the infirmities of the same our humane nature euen all infirmities which sin hath brought vpon vs such as are hunger thirst wearines faintnes sorrow yea so as in this respect he hath yeelded himselfe in all things like vnto vs sin onely excepted as the holy Apostle teacheth vs thirdly in the same our nature to be subiect to the whole law of God both ceremonial therfore was ccircūcised morall therfore was subiect to his naturall parents judicial therefore was subiect to death by ciuil iudgemēt yea fourthly more then this to bear the whole curse of the law spiritual punishmēts in his soule whatsoeuer were to be indured of him for vs to a kind of death therof in feeling the horrour of Gods forsaking of his creature for a time so far as it might be a punishment of our sinne vpon him without any sinful forsaking of God on his part as we had done finally as our Sauiour being the Son of God humbled himselfe not onely to death but euen to descend into the graue and to lye for a time in the most low and base estate condition of the dead as touching his body so after the humiliation euen of the diuine nature after a sort by reason of the personall vnion with the humane for the work of our Redemption and saluation the humane nature the same work of our redemption accomplished hath bin glorified and exalted with a certaine diuine glory in such sort as hath bin also expressed Both which points of our faith as wel humiliation as exaltation glory of our Sauiour the Apostle Paul doth notably comprise in that one place of his holy ep or letter sent to the Philippi as we read ch 2. v. 5. Let the same mind be in you saith the Apostle that was euen in Christ Iesus c. euen to the 11. v. I pray read the text in your Bible And Act. 3.13 The God of Abraham Isaak Iaakob the God of our Fa hers saith the Apostle Peter hath glorified his Son Iesus whom ye betraied c. The comfort of this most high glorie exaltation of our Lord and Sau Chr in our humane nature after that he had perfectly humbled himselfe and suffered for our sins in the same though personally vnited to the diuine nature the comfort is exceeding great in this most exceeding great work mysterie of our redemption according to the thanks-giuing of the Virgine Mary Luk 1.46 c. according to the thanks-giuing of Zacharias as it followeth in the same ch frō the 68. v. And euen herein is the comfort exceeding great that we may reioice with ioy vnspeakable glorious seeing the fruite of this humiliation exaltation of our Saui is our saluatiō glory also according to that Heb 2.9.10 We see Iesus crowned with glory honour who was made a litle inferiour to the Angels through the sufferings of death that by Gods grace he might tast death for all men c. Wherby as it followeth he brought many children vnto glory c. And 1. Pet 1 9 In whom you beleeue reioyce with ioy
Christ the only begotten Son of God our Lord that after he had suffered vnder Pontius Pilate was crucified dead buried and descended into hell The third day he rose againe from the dead ascended vp into heauen sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almightie and that from thence he shall come to iudge both the quick and the dead Explication and proofe In these words in deede the particular degrees of the glorious exaltation of our Sauiour Christ are contained The first whereof is his Resurrection from the dead Act. 3.13 1. Pet. 1.21 in which respect he is called the first fruites and the first begotten of the dead 1. Cor. 15.20 and Colos 1.18 Let vs therefore in the first place consider of this first degree And to begin withall insomuch as the holy Scriptures must be the ground and warrant of euery Article of our faith as hath beene hitherto obserued and as wee learne from the practise of Saint Paul in his preaching of this point as well as of other 1. Cor. 15.1.4 and 2. Tim. 2.8 and from the practise of our Sauiour himselfe after that hee was risen as we reade Luke 24. verses 25.27.44.46 for otherwise in matter of faith whatsoeuer is without warrant from the worde it is fancie and not faith Question What ground therefore of holy Scripture haue you for the declaration and proofe of the Resurrection of our Sauiour Answer The holy historie is faithfully recorded at large by all the holy Euangelists Matth. 28. Marc. 16. Luke 24 Iohn ch 20. ond chap. 21. The same is more briefly testified in many other places of the holy Scripture Explicatiō proofe Let vs therefore from these holy Scriptures search out the doctrine of the Resurrection of our Sauiour from the dead The which also because it sheweth a notable difference betwixt our Sauiour Christ and all other men insomuch as the most excellent men when they are once dead do cease all their actions heere in this world and their thoughts are at an end so that there is nothing to be said furthermore of them then what they did or suffered while they were aliue whether we looke to Moses or Elijah or any other but the Acts of our Sauiour Christ are infinitely more and greater after his death then they were before if we shall consider them not onely in the raising vp of his owne body and the bodies of many other that were dead and in working of many signes and miracles by himselfe but also in giuing his wonderfull gifts vnto men immediatly after his ascension and in working most strange works by them by the power of his diuine word spirit and in giuing his graces and by working of his workes by his holy seruants from time to time euen to this day Let vs so much the more diligently and with so much the greater delight settle our mindes to consider of this point of holy Doctrine and so also of those which doe followe Remembring alwaies that this is so necessary a ground of our faith and saluation that vnlesse our Sauiour Christ were risen againe all faith and all preaching were vaine 1. Cor. 15.14 therefore our Sauiour himselfe doth stirre vs vp to an earnest consideration of it Reuel 1.18 saying I am aliue but I was dead and behold I am aliue for euermore Amen Question But in what order shall wee proceede The order of handling this Article of his resurrection to consider of this doctrine of the holy Resurrection of our Sauiour from that historie ground of it which you haue already mentioned Answer I haue heard you teach that diuerse things are carefully to be examined to the end we may profitably vnderstand and beleeue it Question It is true in deed Which are those things so neare as you can remember them Answer The first of them was what this word of the Resurrection doth signifie in this Article Secondly the time when our Sauiour did rise againe Thirdly the place from whence he arose Fourthly the manner how Fiftly the reasons or causes why he rose againe Sixtly the proofes and confirmations that our Sauiour is risen againe Seuenthly the comfortable fruits of his resurrection Eightly the duties arising from the same comforts Finally the danger of not beleeuing in our Sauiour Christ risen againe Explicatiō These were the things in deede which we propounded to our selues to consider of as those in the compasse whereof the whole doctrine of the resurrection will through the grace of God be sifted out Let vs therefore examine these points one by one And first of all Question What is the meaning of this word Resurrection or to rise againe vsed in this Article of our faith Answer The word Resurrection or to rise againe doth properly belong vnto the body and signifieth the quickening and setting of the body on the feete againe Explicatiō proofe It is true That is said properly to rise againe which was fallen before but the body of our Sauiour Christ was that which was fallen And therefore that alone did rise againe Neuerthelesse this could not be done but by the returne and revniting of the soule vnto it the which by death was separated from it before Now that the death of the body which commeth by the separation of the soule from it is vsually signified by the word of falling it is plaine in manie places of the holy Scriptures and namely Numb 14.29.32 Your carkases shall fall in this wildernes And 1. Cor. 1● 5 there they were ouerthrowne But Numb 26.65 Moses speaking of the same destruction or casting downe expresseth it by these words They shall die in the wildernes Likewise whereas the Apostle saith 1. Cor. 1● 8 There fell in one day three and twenty thousand Moses reporting the same fall saith that all these yea a thousand more died in that plague Reade also Leuit. 26.7.8 Psal 82 7. By the same word of falling doth our Sauiour Christ himselfe speake before hand of his death Ioh. 12.24 in that he saith Verily verily I say vnto you Except the wheat corne fall into the ground and die it bideth alone but if it die it bringeth forth much fruit And that by the Resurrection is meant the rising of the body the historie maketh it plaine because it was the body which the Souldiers watched It was the body which the Angel told the women that it was risen againe euen that body of his which they came to imbalme and the remouing whereof Mary so much lamented shee thinking that some man had taken it out of the graue It was the body by the feeling and handling whereof our Sauiour did assure his Disciples that he was verily and in deede and not in appearance onely risen againe The other wordes of the Article do likewise make this plaine in that it is said Hee rose againe from the dead that is to say from the estate and condition of those that were bodily dead of the which all that
him That is to say not so as we should linger after his bodily presence but rather that we should be carefull to knowe and imbrace him spiritually and with the armes of our faith For seeing Mary Magdalene was to doe so while yet our Sauiour was vpon the earth and not ascended vp into heauen then much more ought wee now as well as all other euer since his ascension so to doe that wee may say in truth with the Apostle Paul in the 2. Epistle to the Cor chap 5. verse 16. Henceforth knowe we no man after the flesh yea though we had knowne Christ after the flesh yet now henceforth knowe we him no more to wit in any carnall or weake manner but according to his diuine grace and godly power c. in a more cleare measure So that they who at this day dote after a reall presence of the body of our Sauiour Christ either in Sacrament or other wise they doe shewe themselues to bee altogether farre otherwise minded then our Sauiour himselfe would haue them to be We are all of vs to lift vp our minds to him in the heauens whither he is long since ascended and not to looke to haue him bodily with vs on earth as he taught Mary Magdalene immediately after his resurrection in that he said vnto her as we see here Touch me not for I am not yet ascended to my Father c. Neuertheles we are herewithall to vnderstand that our Sauiour had a more particular intent in the same wordes namely to signifie thus much vnto Mary that she for her part should haue a further time of filling her minde with the comfort of his humane presence for a few dayes before he would ascend leaue this world And therefore that she should for the present without any further delay so much the more willingly leaue him now and hast with all speed to his Disciples to doe that message which it pleased him to send vnto them by her For so it followeth as we haue already seene Goe to my brethren saith our Sauiour to Mary and say vnto them I ascend vnto my Father and to you● Father and to my God and your God Now the message is the last thing to be considered concerning this first appearance of our Sauiour Wherein sundry most high points and the same also most sweet and comfortable to all true beleeuers are to be reuerendly weighed of vs. And first of all this message thus committed by our Sauiour to a woman though to bee deliuered in a priuate manner as it is a great honour to Mary and as a blessed fruit of her former godly care and reuerend regard toward our Sauiour as was said before so is it a gentle kind of reproofe vnto the negligence vnbeliefe of those most choise Disciples of our Sauiour to whom he sendeth her Secondly this message sent by Mary concerning the ascension of our Sauiour conta●neth in it a proofe of his resurrection which must needes goe before his ascension as well as it is a prediction and foreshewing of the ascension it selfe Thirdly this message sent by our Sauiour to his Disciples vnder the name of brethre● it decla●●th the most deare and admirable loue of our Sauiour vnto them Wherein also is bewraied the like his affection in generall toward all the elect of God as wee may plainely perceiue by comparing that which we read Mat 12.48.49.50 Heb 2.11.12 with the words of this message For in those places our Sauiour extendeth the name of brethren to all the adopted children of God whosoeuer doe heare and keepe his word This is also an euident confirmation of that which the Euangelist Iohn hath written ch 13.1 that those whō our Sauiour loueth he loueth to the end Yea that he loueth them so that nothing can alienate ●is loue from them For as we knowe great were the infirmities of his Disciples in their forsaking of him c. And therefore whereas our Sauiour doth most graciously passe by al their grea●est weaknesses and failings in good dutie though hee might haue taken iust occasion to haue vtterly reiected and forsaken them this sheweth vndoubtedly that his loue was most constantly and vnremoueably confirmed toward them Blessed be his most holy name therefore for euer and euer Amen Fourthly in that our Sauiour in the wordes of this most sweete message calleth God his Father and his God hee speaketh therein as hee is in our nature a mediator betwixt God and vs and thereby pointeth vs vpward to behold the supreame cause of all our happines and wel-fare And in that he calleth him the Father and God of his Disciples and so consequently the Father and God of all true beleeuers hee teacheth vs all with good assurance of faith to call God our Father and so sheweth what are the singular effects of his mediation on our behalfe euen our adoption reconciliation peace and saluation with all other blessed fruites and benefites whatsoeuer both the most tender and fatherly mercies and also the almightie power of God our heauenly Father either is able of himselfe or willing for his Sonne our Lord Iesus C●rists sake to bestow vpon vs. To this God therefore our heauenly Father together with his Sonne our Sauiour and the holy Ghost our Comforter be all eternal glorie and praise Amen Fiftly our Lord Iesus Christ in sending this his message so earnestly and with all expedition to the comforting of his Disciples who were at this time in great heauines as we reade Marke chap 16.10 he sheweth and professeth plainely thereby that he is exceedingly desirous that both they and euery true Disciple of his should both knowe and beleeue and also enioy and hold firmely this great prerogatiue that we are by his meanes the children of such a Father and the seruants of such a God as God our heauenly Father is Finally as the Disciples of our Sauiour to whom Mary was sent yea notwithstanding they were the Apostles elect of our Sauiour were to receiue this message gladly and thankefully euen from the mouth of a priuate woman so yea much rather ought we from the mouth of the poorest publike minister of the word of God receiue gladly and dutifully the same message in their preaching thereof and euery other point and Article of the whole ambassage of the Gospel of Christ and of God That which is furthermore to be considered concerning the comforts and fruites of the ascension of our Sauiour it shall by the grace of God be more fully laid open when we come to that Article Hetherto of the first appearance of our Sauiour Christ for the first proofe and confirmation of his most holy and blessed resurrection Now as touching the performance of this message deliuered by our Sauiour to Mary it is expressed by the Euangelist Iohn verse 18. of this 20. chap For saith he Mary Magdalene came and tould the Disciples that she had seene the Lord that he had spoken these things vnto her And
to the sepulcher because of the watch of souldiers that was set there euen of purpose to see that none should come vnto it But as touching the first so would God haue it to be that it might be euident in the sight of all that these women had no purpose to steale away the body of our Sauiour but onely to imbalme the same if happily by any meanes they could attaine to come vnto it And touching the second thing this first care of theirs being the onely thing which occupied their mindes declareth plainely that partly through their godly care in bending their mindes to sanctifie the Sabbath and partly by reason of the close dealing of the chief Priests and Elders in gathering setting charging of their watch that these women did not once heare of it For certainly they would then haue bin much more carefull how they might haue gotten to the sepulcher at all Or rather they would haue beene affraid once to haue set foote out of doores to haue gone to the graue But that these latter women came to the sepulcher though they tooke a longer pause by the way then Mary Magdalen had done it is euident in that Saint Marke saith That they came so neare that they sawe the stone to be rowled away and in that as after it followeth in the next verse they went into the sepulcher c. And in that as the Euangelist Luke saith chap. 24.2.3 They found the stone rowled away from the Sepulcher And went in but found not the body of the Lord Iesus Thus much therefore for the comming of these women the which as was saide is in more speciall manner recorded by the Euangelist Marke then by any of the other The vision and the speech of the Angels to these women is as was further answered most fully reported by S. Luke Question Which are his words wherein he doth the same Answer It followeth thus chap. 24. ver 4. and so forth to the ninth And it came to passe that as they were amazed thereat two men sodainly stood by them in shining vestures 5. And as they were afraid and b●wed downe their faces to the earth they said to them why seeke ye him that liueth among the dead 6. He is not here but is risen remember how he spake to you while he was yet in Gal●le 7. Saying that the Sonne of man must be deliuered into the hands of sinfull men and be crucified and the third day rise againe 8. And they remembred his words 9. And they returned from the Sepulcher and tolde all these things to the eleuen and the remnant Explicatiō Thus in deed is the Euangelist Luke most large in this point Neuerthelesse we must not neglect the report either of Marke or Matthew because either of them haue something more speciall ouer and beside that which Luke hath set downe Question Which therefore are the words of Marke Answer Chap. 16.5 So they went into the sepulcher saith he and sawe a young man sitting at the right side clothed in a long white robe and they were afraid 6. But he said vnto them be not afraid ye seeke Iesus of Nazareth who hath been crucified he is risen he is not here behold the place where they put him 7. But goe your way and tell his Disciples and Peter that hee will goe before you into Galile there shall you see him as he hath shewed vnto you 8. And they went out quickly and fled from the sepulcher for they trembled and were amazed neither said they any thing to any man for they were afraid Explicatiō These are the words of S Marke wherin he is more speciall then S. Luke in diuerse things First in that he sheweth how the Angell incourageth the women against their feare And he speaketh but of one because but one spake vnto thē the which also seemeth to be that Angel which Matthew spake of before euen he that at the first sate vpon the stone without the sepulcher Secondly he is more speciall in shewing that the Angell did bid the women to take good view of the absence of the body of our Sauiour frō the very place where it was laid Thirdly he reporteth the message which the Angel sent to be directed not only to the Apostles in generall but also to Peter by name And last of all Homil. 3. in Hist Resurrec Sect. 15. Et Hom. 4. Sect. 5. Et Hom. 9. Sect. 1. that the women were so afeard that they said nothing to any man but for feare forgat their message as one would thinke And therefore it seemeth to M. Beza in his Homilie vpon these words that these were a sort of women among the rest who for want of longer stay lost a great part of the fruit of their iourney till as he saith they were better instructed afterward But other think rather that these words Neither said they any thing to any man are to be vnderstood as signifying that they stayed not to tell these things to any in the way but hasted to the disciples Yea and that their feare indeed was so great that they could not haue beene fit to haue done their message vnlesse God had gratiously recouered them out of their feare and made them fit therevnto And it is true Neuerthelesse if we looke to that which Saint Luke writeth chap. 24. ver 22.23.24 we must needes admit that as Beza obserueth some of the women fled for feare of the vision of the Angels and went before the rest and did not meete our Sauiour in the way Such therefore is the report of the Euangelist Marke Shew likewise what the words of S. Matthew are Question How writeth he Answer Chap. 28 verse 4. For feare of the Angell saith he the keepers were astonied and became as dead men 5. But the Angell answered and said to the women Feare ye not for I know that ye seeke Iesus who was crucified 6. He is not here for he is risen as he said come see the place where the Lord was laid 7. And goe quickly and tell his Disciples that he is risen from the dead and behold hee goeth before you 〈◊〉 Galile there ye shall see him lo I haue told you 8. So they departed quickly from the Sepulcher with feare and great ioy and did runne to bring his Disciples word Explication and proofe These are the words of the Euangelist Matthew ch 28. verses 4.5.6.7 Wherin he accordeth with Marke in the most of those things which he hath specially aboue that which the Euangelist Luke hath And yet this one thing Matthew hath speciall aboue Marke that hee doth more plainly describe vnto vs how the women were affected in that hee telleth vs that though they were all greatly feared yet that some of them were for all that greatly comforted reioyced yea and that though they made such speed in the way that they stayed not to tell any man yet they went with a purpose to doe their message to
this further fruite and excellent benefite of the ascension of our Sauiour that thenceforth of his most royall bountie hee hath giuen most plentifull gifts vnto his Church both gifts of callings and offices and also gifts of manifold graces for the execution of the same to the replenishing of his whole Church from time to time For vnto euery one of vs saith the Apostle is giuen grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ Wherefore he saith that is the Psalmist whom the Apostle alledgeth saith when he ascended vp on high he led captiuitie captiue and gaue gifts vnto men c. that hee might fill all things And the Apostle to make the matter plaine hee addeth yet further Hee therefore gaue some to be Apostles and some Prophets and some Euangelists and some Pastours and Teachers For the gathering together of the Saints for the worke of the ministerie and for the edification of the body of Christ Till wee all meete together in the vnitie of faith and knowledge of the Sonne of God vnto a perfect man and vnto the measure of the age of the fulnesse of Christ c. Yea the holy Scriptures of the newe Testament a most faithfull record of the Gospell Preached by the Apostles and deliuered vnto vs in holy writings it is verily a fruite of the Ascension of our Sauiour and that also a very great one to vs and to all the ages succeeding the Apostles times euen to the ende of the world For otherwise how should the ages following specially those something more remoued haue enioyed so pure and plentifull a fruite of their Preaching had it not beene for this holy record of their Doctrine in writing Surely the defection from the truth foretold so speedily by them and euen beginning in their dayes hasted on so fast according to the common prouerbe An ill weede groweth a pace that the truth without recouerie by any ordinarie meanes would surely haue beene vtterly peruerted by the bastard traditions and doctrines of men in a short time Thus then though our Sauiour Christ be naturally absent in body euer since his ascension into heauen yet he is and alwaies hath bin spiritually present with his true Church and chosen people by his diuine presence walking as it were in the midst of the seuen golden Candlestickes taking care for them all Reuel 1 13. and chap 2 1. c. According to his most holy and gracious promise Mat 28.20 Loe I am with yee alwaies vntill the end of the worlde Amen But because the accomplishment of all this neither was neither could bee at once and immediately vpon the ascension of our Sauiour therefore the accomplishment of this fruite must be referred to the Article of the perpetuall sitting of our Sauiour at the right hand of God though the beginning and as it were the first fruites of the consideration of these fruites doe belong also to the Ascension seeing hereby all that followeth tooke that glorious effect which insued vpon it Question But is there no other fruite of our Sauiours ascension yet behind Answer Yes We haue a fift yea and also a sixt fruite beside all the former in that like as by the resurrection of our Sauiour our mindes are first raised vp to newnesse of life and our bodies also haue thereby a pledge as it were that they shall rise againe at the last day so by the vertue of his ascension apprehended by a true and liuely faith our mindes are yet further lifted vp and confirmed in the studie and practise of all heauenly and spirituall duties in certaine hope that our soules shall be taken vp into heauen immediately after this life And not onely so but by the ascension of our Sauiour we are further assured that at his comming againe to iudgement at the end of the world our bodies their soules ioyned to them againe shall be taken vp by the cloudes like as he himselfe was taken vp that so we may for euer liue and raigne with him and all the thousand thousands of his Saints and holy Angels in the heauens Touching the fift fruite that is the further lifting and drawing vp of our mindes Explicatiō proofe to the loue and care of heauenly studies and duties of godlines by the faith of the ascension of our Sauiour let vs consider what hee himselfe faith speaking of his lifting vp vpon the crosse by his death Iohn 12 32. saying If I were lifted vp from the earth I will drawe all men vnto me Now therefore seeing his lifting vp vpon the Crosse which was indeed with extreame reproch was mightie to begin so great a worke how shall not his lifting vp to the heauenly glorie duly of vs looked vp vnto be much more mightie to perfect that which is already so well begun For so it is written Acts 5 30.31 The God of our Fathers hath raised vp Iesus whom yee slewe and hanged on a tree Him hath God lifted vp with his right hand to be a Prince and a Sauiour to giue repentance to Israel and remission of sinnes And now last of all in the sixt place that not onely our soules shall bee receiued into the heauenly places God hath prepared a kingdome for his people from the beginning of the world to wit in his eternall counsell Mat 25 34. Our Sauiour Christ is gone vp into heauen to prepare places in his kingdome as one that actually executeth the counsell of his Father c. so soone as they depart this life but also our bodies at the last day as a fruite of the ascension of our Sauiour Christ we haue his owne promise Iohn 12 26. If any man serue me let him followe me for where I am there shall also my seruants be and if any man serue me him will my Father honour And chap 14 2.3 In my Fathers house are many dwelling places if it were not so I would haue told yee I goe to prepare a place for yee And though I goe to prepare a place for ye I will come againe and receiue ye to my selfe that where I am there may ye be also And chap 17. verses 22.24 And 1. Thes 4 13 c touching our bodies thus writeth the faithfull Apostle of our Lord Iesus Christ yet more expressely The Lord himselfe shall descend from heauen c. Then shall we which liue be caught vp with them also in the cloudes to meete the Lord in the aire and so shall be euer with the Lord. Wherefore saith hee comfort your selues one another with these words Thus then wee see that the ascension of our Sauiour Christ into heauen is an Article of our faith many wayes verie beneficiall and comfortable vnto vs yea so was it to the Apostles euen from the instant time thereof For they as it is written Forth-with returned from the mount of Oliues The Duties whence our Sauiour ascended to Ierusalem with great ioy reioycing no doubt in assurance that our Sauiour was not onely verily
the end Thirdly that nothing shall be able to withstand the course of the preaching of the Gospel till it shall be published in all the world according to the holy will and appointment of God for a testimony against all vnbeleeuers but to the comfort and reioycing yea euen to the honour and glory of the faithfull preachers and professours of the same This is the briefe of the first part of the answer of our Sauiour Let vs consider somewhat more fully of them to the further opening applying of them to our manifold vse and comfort In the rest we will be more short First of all our Sauiour as was said doth admonish vs to beware of the instruments of the diuell whosoeuer shall at any time goe about to peruert vs and to withdrawe our hearts from the truth of the Gospell The which as it standeth in two points to wit the truth of the Person of Christ who he is and the truth of his doctrine what it is so there want not two sorts of instruments which cease not to labour to peruert the mindes of the vnstable either way And therefore it is that our Sauiour giueth so earnest warning both against false Christes and also against false Prophets and Teachers whether seruants to the false Christes or arch heretikes and Masters of any sect contrary to the direction and doctrine of our Sauiour Take heed therefore saith he that no man deceiue you For many shal come in my name c. that is to say not onely with pretence of authority from mee but euen in effect arrogating to themselues my name as if they were the true Christ indeede These as our Sauiour the only true Christ saith shall deceiue many So that by two very forcible reasons he doth warne to take heede of all such First because there should be many of them And secondly because many for want of taking heede shall be deceiued by them But who haue beene such false Christes And who haue at any time beene deceiued by them There haue been many such among the Iewes and many also of the Iewes haue bin deceiued by such not only before our Sauiour gaue this warning but also sithence some whereof are mentioned by S. Luke in the booke of the Acts of the Apostles ch 5.36.37 one Theudas and Iudas of Galile and cha 21.38 a certaine Egiptian Of which sort more are recorded by Iosephus who writeth the Iewes storie as we may read in his bookes both of their Antiquities also of their warrs But though there were no record yet ought we vndoubtedly to beleeue that the word of our Sauiour hath beene fulfilled according to that he said Ioh. 5.43 I come in my Fathers name and ye receiue me not if another shall come in his owne name him will ye receiue And euen to this day so many as vnder the name of Christ doe seeke to draw the mindes of any from the true Christ to themselues who may iustly be in that respect called Antichrists such of whō the Apostle Iohn saith that there were many euē in his time all these may iustly come vnder the name of false Christs Yea whosoeuer doth seeke to draw away from Christ either vnder the name of Christ professedly or by promising those thinges to such as will cleaue vnto thē which none can performe but our Sauiour Christ alone they are according to the mind of our Sauiour false Christes Such false Christes and that in the highest degree are those in the East that drawe all vnder subiection to Mahomet and his Alkoran and here in the West all the Popes of Rome in their Antichristian succession who hold all to their Portuise Masse-booke c. adding detracting changing as they list the lawes ordinances doctrine of the Gospel of our Lord Iesus Christ Yea euery arch-heretike that draweth from Christ by promising safety and saluation by the imbracing of him his doctrine though contrary or swaruing frō the truth of the doctrine of Christ they may all be reckoned false Christes Such as were in former times Praxeus Valentinus Ebion Cerinthus Nouatus Arius Donatus c. of latter times H. N. and his successours great false Christes though more secret and lurking then many of the rest And thus wee may perceiue how the word of our Sauiour is fulfilled that there should be many false Christes And that infinite multitudes haue beene deceiued by them and are yet to this day none can be ignorant that will not willingly shut their eies Now beside these false Christes there are another sort of deceiuers with like circumspection to be auoided of vs as the same our Sauiour the onely true Christ of God doth aduertise vs that is to say false Prophets These we may account to be all such as are seruants to false Christes by their seruile flattery for lucres sake to set vp and aduance their power and excellencie as if all outward peace or spirituall reliefe and safety were to be found in submission and subiection vnto them and as if no other but such were worthy to haue liberty to buy or sell or liue vpon the earth False Prophets therefore are such as preach Mahomet or the Pope or H. N. or the heresie of any other to draw any to be of the sect of their Master heretike And consequently all their deceiueable doctrines must be with like care watched against and reiected as our Sauiour giueth warning ver 11. To the which end purpose our Sauiour vseth the same reasons which he had rendered before to wit the multitude of such deceiuing Prophets which come out of the bottomlesse pit by companies like locusts Reue. 9. as we may take the wicked Iesuits Seminarie Priests in these our daies for example in one kind and because as we haue experience multitudes are through their neglect of this our Sauiours admonition deceiued and peruerted by them O therfore I beseech ye let vs be yet more more carefull to seeke to know our Lord Iesus the onely true Christ the onely begotten sonne of God more perfectly then yet we haue done not onely from the holy prophesies giuen forth of him from the beginning and so from time to time but also in the accomplishment of all thinges in his conception in due time in his birth in his life in his doctrine in his miracles in his sufferings and in his whole most high exaltation euen from the graue to the right hand of God in the highest heauens the which things haue beene from the holy Scriptures in some measure for our parts faithfully opened and declared vnto you And I beseech ye to the further quickening of your diligence let vs consider that the knowledge of our Lord Iesus Christ and of his blessed Gospel is a most high and deepe mystery and of another nature then is all humane literature and learning So that we are ready to imagine too soone that we know all wel enough c wheras we ought
of it The citie of Ierusalem and the Temple thereof were by Gods speciall ordinance and appointment singularly holy vnto him and of great account euen for his owne name and mercies sake and so were the people also for many ages of ancient time a peculiar people vnto him and chiefly beloued of him And yet all that could not hinder the due course of Gods vengeance after that the bountifulnesse of his mercie and long suffering was most notoriously abused by them It was in vaine for the Disciples to stand vpon the goodlines strength of the building or any such thing to disswade or pitie the destruction thereof So likewise whatsoeuer may bee saide concerning the beautie of the heauens though they bee honoured by the name of his throne the fruitefulnesse of the earth which is called his foote-stoole the stately buildinges that are built vpon it by the ministerie of man the pleasant orchyardes and gardens the rich furniture of houses the beautifull plate and Iewels which are the delights of men all shall bee in vaine and of no force with God to stay that vniuersall iudgement which hee hath for the sinnes of the world when once they shall be full ripe determined to bring vpon it moreouer and beside his particular iudgements wherewith hee will euery day visite the earth in the meane while Wherefore also let nothing be able to hinder our hearts from a dutifull attention toward the doctrine which our Sauiour vouchsafeth to deliuer vnto vs in this behalfe And first concerning the time of this last and greatest iudgement of all other and therewithall concerning the signes of it our Sauiour doth first more generally referre vs to the tribulations before described concerning Ierusalem or rather to the tribulations described before that in the first part of the answere of our Sauiour which as was said treateth of the common troubles both of the world and also of the Church which should not onely goe before the destruction of Ierusalem but also followe after euen to the neare approaching of the last iudgement of our Sauiour And then more particularly according as hee had told his Disciples that beside those before expressed signes they should haue no other speciall signe of the calamitie to come vpon Ierusalem but the compassing of the citie by the Roman Armie so hee doth proportionably tell his Disciples or rather vs by speaking to them seeing vpon vs are come the dayes of the more neare approaching of the ende of the worlde that there shall bee noe other signe more particular then those which hee hath alreadie mentioned vntill hee shall by his very comming declare really and indeede that the ende it selfe is come So that then beside the generall signes going before the ende of the world answerable to those which went before the destruction of Ierusalem wee haue here in the wordes of our present text a description of those signes which shall more immediately goe before the comming of our Sauiour and then of the comming of our Sauiour himselfe at the very ende of the world from whence and whether hee will come together with the manner of his comming and the persons whom hee will iudge who also are described by the effectes which his comming shall haue in their hearts though to a contrarie ende and purpose in diuerse of them as wee shall obserue Let vs therefore weigh these thinges in order And first concerning the time of the last iudgement our Sauiour Christ saith that it shall be immediately after the tribulations before expressed The which wordes wee must either vnderstand of the common troubles generally set downe in the first part of the answere of our Sauiour they being as well forerunners of the end of the world as of the destruction of Ierusalem or else we must vnderstand this word immediately to be spoken not so much in respect of our computation of time as in regard of the estimation of God with whom a thousand yeares is but as one day as the Apostle Peter teacheth 2. Ep 3.8 But seeing our Sauiour speaketh familiarly to informe his church rather then to disclose the vnsearchable minde of God therefore we may iustly vnderstand it in the first sense Neuerthelesse this being yeelded there ariseth a further question concerning the darkening of the Sunne whether our Sauiour doth in these wordes speake properly and in the naturall sense or tropologically and in a borrowed phrase or speech To the which we answer that it is true indeede that the Lord by his holy Prophets hath vsed these very same speeches metaphorically to signifie great troubles and publike alterations of states and kingdomes in the world as Ezek 32 7 8. to expresse that great distresse which hee would bring vpon Egypt by the King of Babylon when I shall put thee out I will couer the heauen saith the Lord and make the Starres thereof darke I will couer the Sunne with a cloude and the Moone shall loose her light All the lightes of heauen I make darke for thee and bring darkenes vpon the land saith the Lord God I will also trouble the hearts of many people And Isai 13.9.10 the same borrowed speeches are vsed to describe the fearefull destruction of Babylon by the Medes and Persians Behold the day of the Lord commeth cruel with wrath and fierce anger to lay the land wast and he shal destroy the sinners out of it For the Starres of heauen and the Planets thereof shall not giue their light the Sonne shal be darkened in his going forth the Moone shal not cause her light to shine And thus it is said Amos. 5.18 woe vnto you hee speaketh to the wicked that desire the day of the Lord to wit of his mercy what haue ye to doe with it the day of the Lord that is of his v●sitation vpon sinners is darkenes and not light As if a man did floe from a lyon and a beare met him c. And ver 20. shall not the day of the Lord be darkenes and not light euen darkenes and no light in it Likewise Ioel ch 2.2 And in the same ch v. 3● 31 the same speeches with a further allusion to some former strange works of God are vsed to note the strange effects which shuld follow vpon the first comming of our Sauiour into the world and in the times succeeding by the Preaching of his Gospell I will shewe wonders in the heauens and in the earth saith the Lord blood and fire and pillars of smoke The Sunne shal be turned into darkenes and the Moone into blood before the great and terrible day of the Lord doe come Thus I say these kinde of speeches as we see are vsed to note strange things and alterations metaphorically Read eccles cha 5.16 ch 12.2 And what could more significatly expresse the same Neuertheles this letteth not why we may not vnderstand our Sauiour in these words not onely to vnderstand strange euents by a figuratiue phrase of speech but also the very accomplishment
the contrary if we shall finde that our meate and drinke doe make vs drowsie and vnwilsome when we shall goe about good and holy duties and onely apt to rise from the table to play and spend our time in vanitie or to goe about some lewd practise or other then whether wee haue eaten much or little we may be sure that we haue dieted our selues very ill Such therefore is the admonition of our Sauiour concerning the first sort of dangers to be auoided not onely of drunkards but also of the more moderate persons as hinderances of our watchfulnes necessarily required to the obtaining of eternall saluation at the day of the last iudgement Now likewise the warning which he giueth touching the cares of this life doth not onely respect such as wee call earth-wormes and misers who minde nothing but the earth and are alwaies seruilely plodding thereabout and couetously seeking how they may increase their worldly pelfe or in another kinde those that through pouertie are distracted in their mindes about necessary prouision but out Sauiour speaketh likewise to those that are of a more liberall disposition warning all to take heede that they doe so limit their cares yea euen their lawfull cares in busying themselues or taking account of others in surueying of their lands in perusing their euidences of writing c. that in the meane while they be not hindered from reading the holy Scriptures of God the euidences of our eternall inheritance or from the sanctification of his holy Sabbaths c. The richer sort they are rather to take care how they may religiously husband and imploy that which they haue alreadie like good Stewards of God then couetously to hunt after more like vassalls of their owne lusts according to that more full instruction of our Sauiour Luke chapter 16. verses 9 10 11 12 13. a most excellent doctrine though the wicked Pharisies who were couetous mocked at it as it followeth in the same Text. And the poorer sorte are to quiet their mindes in the Lorde vsing their diligence and staying themselues through faith in his fatherlie prouidence according to that other most comfortable and plentifull instruction of the same our Sauiour Matthew chapter 6 from the 25. verse to the ende of the chapter Hetherto of the first part of the speech of our Sauiour recorded by Saint Luke wherein hee sheweth what are the common dangers which are to be watched against lest the iudgement of God should fall vpon vs at vnwares insomuch as be telleth vs plainely that it shall come as a snare vpon all that dwell on the face of the whole earth whosoeuer shall suffer their hearts to be oppressed with voluptuousnesse or their mindes to be snared with the cares of this life that they will not regard to seeke after the freedome of the Spirit of God that so they may haue libertie to seeke after his heauenly kingdome The second parte of the speech of our Sauiour sheweth as was saide and as it is plaine by the wordes themselues what wee are to pray for in regard of the danger which all of vs are in without watchfulnesse and prayer yea without continuall and constant watching in prayer according to that which was before obserued and as it is notably set downe by the Apostle Paul Colos 4.2 Continue in prayer and watch in the same with thanksgiuing The meaning of our Sauiour in this part of his admonition is this that wee doe continually remember in our prayers instantly to intreate the Lord our God and heauenly Father to giue vs grace that we be neuer found like the carelesse people of the world such as were in the dayes of Noah and in the daies of Lot vpon whom his fearefull iudgement fell while they lay securely in their sinnes and in the contempt of that warning which God gaue vnto them but that wee may be like Noah who beleeuing the warning of God and moued with reuerence and feare of the iudgement threatned prepared not onely the Arke but himselfe first and so escaped the wrath of God And that we may be like Lot in Sodome mourning to behold the wickednes of the world that so wee may escape when the world shall be condemned yea that we may escape all those things whereof our Sauiour hath giuen warning And therefore that in our prayers to God we be alwaies mindfull to beseech him to strengthen vs so by his holy Spirit that neither common troubles in the world by warres c. nor more proper troubles of the Church whether persecution by aduersaries or falling away of brethren or the arising of false Christes and false Prophets doe neither intice vs to imbrace any erroneous and hereticall opinion and religion nor feare vs from the profession and obedience of the truth of the Gospell of our Lord Iesus Christ And that wee continuing thus faithfull before him to the end of our liues whether we die before or liue till the comming of our Sauiour to iudgement may of his infinite mercie be for Christes sake accounted worthie to stand with comfort before his iudgement seate when as the wicked shall not be able to endure but against their wills to see him in so great glory whom they haue most vilely esteemed and most presumptuously dishonoured as if hee had beene no better then a base and contemptible man For verily like as when the traitours and rebels of an earthly Prince are found out and brought before the Iudge to be examined they are confounded and cannot without inward terrour looke the Iudge in the face so nay infinitely much more terrible shall it be to all wicked sinners and rebels against our Sauiour Christ at the day of his appearing when hee shall come in flaming fire to render vengeance howsoeuer vntill that day which they put farre from their thoughts they imbolden themselues to commit all kind of iniquitie both in life and religion without all feare or remorse Thus farre concerning the gratious admonition and warning of our Sauiour in more simple and direct speech without any parable or continued figure IT remaineth that wee doe henceforth consider how he continueth the same his most gratious and necessarie admonition vnder diuers and sondrie lightsome and familiar parables full of excellent instruction The which he doth no doubt add to the former part of his speech to the end it might take the more deepe and firme impression it being so exceedingly necessary and profitable for vs. Let not therefore that which our Sauiour seeth to be little enough to awaken and stirre vp our dull and drowsie hearts seeme too much vnto vs neither let that which hee laboureth to make lightsome and pleasant vnto vs be accounted of vs tedious and irksome to our owne further woe and smart For assuredly most extreame woe shall be to all such as will not take their warning from this so plentifull an admonition which our Sauiour doth of his aboundant grace with so great varietie of instruction inlarge
of our Lord Iesus Christ being the first in iudgement for their clearing shal thenceforth sit as it were vpon thrones with our Sauiour Christ to iudge the wicked According to that which we reade first concerning the twelue Apostles Matth. 19.28 29. And then more generally concerning other Christians 1. Cor. 6.2 3. and Reuel 2.26 27. and chap. 3 21. Thus then euen the very expectation of the comming of our Lord Iesus Christ to iudgement may iustly be very comfortable according as the Apostle Paul calleth the hope of this time a blessed hope Tit. 2.13 And whenas euen the first comming of our Sauiour into this world in his taking of our nature was comfortable in the hope of these blessings though the hope was more remote as we may say then much more comfortable may they be now in that the hope is more neare as wee may well vnderstand from that saying of the Apostle Heb. 9.28 Christ being once offered to take away the sinnes of many shall appeare the second time to them that looke for him without sinne vnto saluation Now therefore seeing the expectation of the comming of our Lord Iesus Christ to iudgement is thus comfortable in that he that shall be our Iudge will be our Sauiour and so much the rather by how much the day draweth more and more nearer it must needes follow that the comming it selfe shall be most comfortable of all to so many as shall at that day be found faithfull Question But in what respects shall it be so Answer This is euident from the due consideration of the ends of the comming the which haue beene alreadie for the most part mentioned to shew the comfort of the expectation of him in respect of the same his comming Explication They haue been so indeede For whereas the accomplishment of the iudgement which shall be consisteth partly in the remouing of all anoiances and hinderances of the happinesse of the elect children of God for euer and partly in the conferring of all good things in full perfection both for measure and also for the perpetuitie of them These good things haue beene more fully rehearsed and the euill things haue beene somewhat touched But it shall not be amisse for you to make a briefe rehearsall of either sort that vpon a new occasion wee may make some further supply of that which is yet wanting Question Which therefore are those ends for the which our Sauiour will come to execute his last iudgement Answer The good things which he will then conferre and bestow vpon his Church in full perfection for euer shall be these First the eternall redemption and saluation both of the bodies and also of the soules of all the elect of God Secondly the renewing both of the heauens and of all the earth according to the promise of our Sauiour wherein shall dwell righteousnesse for euer Explication proofe These indeed are the good things in their seuerall kindes which shall at that day be conferred bestowed vpon all the whole Church of God as we may call to minde from the 8. chapter of the Epistle to the Romans alledged before and Reuel 21.1 2 3 4 5 6 7. And then further 9 10 c. According also to that which we reade Acts 3.19 20. And 2. Pet. 3.12 13. Question Now which are the euill things or anoyances of the Church of God which our Sauiour will at his second comming vtterly suppresse and abolish so as they shall not anoy his Church and people any more Answer At that day our Sauiour will vtterly subdue and suppresse euery cruell Antichrist and Tyrant from off the earth yea and all the Diuells with Sinne Death and Hell that they shall thenceforth neuer haue any more to doe with any of the faithfull whom he will perfectly redeeme and saue out of all their hands Explication proofe That our Sauiour will then vtterly thus suppresse these aduersaries to the welfare and saluation of the Church it is plentifully testified 2. Thes 2.8 The Lord will consume the man of sinne with the Spirit of his mouth and abolish him with the brightnesse of his comming Yea so as it followeth in the same place that no power or craft of the diuell shall be able any longer to vphold him And this being spoken of the chiefe Antichrist much rather shall euery other be cast downe Reade also Reuel 18.1 3 c. And chapter 19. verses 20 21. And chap. 20.10 The Diuell that deceiued them was cast into a lake of fire and brimstone where the beast and the false Prophet shall be tormented euen day and night for euermore And chap. 21.4 But as touching the godly God will wipe away all teares from their eyes and there shall be no more death neither sorrow neither crying The Duties neither shall there be any more paine for the first things are passed But as it followeth verse 8. the fearefull and vnbeleeuing the abominable and murtherers c. shall haue their part in the take which burneth with fire and brimstone which is the second death So then as the holy Apostle St. Paul writeth 1. Cor. 15. at that time shall be brought to passe the saying that is written Death is swallowed vp into victorie O death where is thy sting O graue where is thy victorie The sting of doath is sinne and the strength of sinne is the law But thanks be to God who hath giuen vs victorie through our Lord Iesus Christ And well also may it be said then according to that Isai 25. verses 1 4 8 9. O Lord thou art my God I will exalt thee c. Thou shalt destroy death for euer c. Lo this is our God we haue waited for him and he hath saued vs c. For this day shall to the godly infinitely exceed all the ioy of the deliuerāce of the people of Israel out of Egypt or of their return out of their captiuitie in Babylon c. Such therefore and so great euen aboue all estimate is the vse of this Article for the comfort of faith NOw let vs examine likewise of how great vse it is to make that most mightie challenge of speciall fruits of obedience which if doth as it were with the exceeding lowd and shrill blast of a trumpet call and cry out for at our hands to the end we might be sound meet partakers of so inestimable comfort for the present and both of comfort and aduancement at the last day euen for euer and euer For herein the holy Scriptures are very frequent and often and therewithall exceeding earnest as the diligent Reader cannot but he must easily perceiue and as we by the grace of God will henceforth indeuour in a good part to make it euident that it is so by calling to minde those things which we haue obserued in this behalfe Which therefore as wel as you may remember are the duties which haue beene shewed out of the holy Scriptures Question to belong
resurrection and life and to the holy Ghost by whom we are sealed vp against the day of our full redemption euen the redemption of our bodies to liue againe reunited to our soules and to be made incorruptible and glorious so to abide for euer and euer Fourthly death ought to be comfortable vnto vs at the time which God our heauenly Father hath appointed what kinde of bodily death soeuer it may be because it setteth our soules at libertie to enioy the most sweete and comfortable societie of the blessed soules and spirites of all our reuerend fathers deare bretheren and faithfull friendes whosoeuer haue died in the Lorde before vs considering also that all true beleeuers and faithfull seruants of God whom wee shall leaue behinde vs and are now deare vnto vs in the Lorde whether Magistrate or Minister of the Worde wife or childe husband or friende father or mother shall shortlie in their season follow after vs and bee gathered to the rest of the Saints Finallie it may iustlie bee no small comfort vnto vs that GOD hath appointed his holie Angells immediately vpon our death to take and conuey our soules honourably into the heauenly place of our most blessed and glorious rest Seeing the death of the godlie is thus comfortable no maruell though the Spirit of God doth pronounce all those forth-with blessed who die in the Lord euen because as the same Spirit assureth vs they rest from their labours and their workes follow them Reuel chap. 14. verse 13. Well also saith a godly learned mā according to this testimony of the holy Ghost Death is good because it bringeth rest better because it reneweth vs best because it putteth vs out of all danger of any fall or miserie for euer after The comfort of death therefore to the godlie may well bee accounted a speciall comfort seeing it containeth as wee may say all the degrees of comparison good better and best of all But let vs consider more particularly of the proofes which belong to the seuerall branches of the Answer And first that all sufferings specially vnto death for godlines sake doeth warrantize the truth of our faith and obedience to God it may be confirmed from that which is saide concerning the perfection of our Sauiour Christ his faith and obedience argued by his death and sufferings Philip. 2.8 and Heb. 5.8 Read also 1. Ioh. 3.16 17 18 19. And in the Gospell according to Iohn chap. 15. verse 13. This doubtlesse is an essentiall difference betwixt the true seruants of God and hypocrites or hirelings The one sort abide faithfull to the end the other fall away when affliction and triall commeth Matthew chapter 13. verses 2● 21 22 c. And Iohn chapter 10. verses 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. It is a small matter as one truly saith to court the Gospell in the time of peace and prosperitie Verily wee can haue no comfort concerning the truth of our faith if it holde not out in the time of affliction and triall It is faith of no valew that is of no valoure Secondly that to the godly death is an abolishing of all euill so as it can neuer comber them any more it is plaine because the death of the bodie is compared to a sleepe till the day of the resurrection Isai 26.19 and chap. 57.2 and 1. Thessalonians 4.15 And touching the life of the soule it is a most blessed life so soone as it is parted from the bodie as wee sawe before and as it is further euident in that the soule of Lazarus was carried by the Angells into Abrahams bosome And from the promise of our Sauiour Christ to the thiefe repenting on the Crosse saying This day shalt thou bee with mee in Paradise Also because it is written that all troubles from thence-forth bee forgotten and r●membred no more and that euery teare shall bee wiped from the eye c. Reuel ●1 4. The reason is because then all sinne the cause of all euill shall for euer cease Heb. 12.23 Thirdly that death baileth vs for euer out of the prison or to speake the best out of a base cottage of the bodie read 2. Cor. 5.1 c. 9. Call to mind also Iohn 14.1 2 3. And that wee die vnto God and so to our owne benefite reade Romans chapter 14. verses 7 8 9. Whether wee liue or die wee are the Lordes And that it is best for vs to die that so wee may goe to Christ with whom our life is hidden in God c. Reade Philippians cha 2. verse 23. Colossians chap. 3. verse 3. and Iohn chapter 11. verse 25. And that wee are sealed vp against the day of our full redemption by the holy Ghost reade Ephesians 4.30 and Rom. 8.23 Wherefore there is no doubt but wee shall then haue so much the greater comfort of his diuine presence by how much wee shall lesse that is not at all grieue him by our sinne For the soules of the faithfull are all iust and perfitted in the heauens Hebr. 12.23 as was euen now alledged And as nothing can seperate vs from the loue of God neither ●ribulation nor anguish nor persecution nor famine nor nakednes nor perill nor sword neither death it selfe c. so shall nothing be able to seperate vs from the most comfortable fruites and effects of his loue Rom. 8.35 c. Fourthly touching the comfort of death in that it setteth vs at libertie to haue our communion with the faithfull departed reade againe Hebrewes chapter 12. verses 23 24. Yee are come to the congregation of the first borne which are written in heauen and to God the Iudge of all and to the Spirites of iust and perfect men And to Iesus the Mediator of the new Testament and to the blood of sprinkling which speaketh better things then that of Abel So that great is the excellencie of the condition and estate of true beleeuing Christians euen here in this life but as touching that perfection which the soules of the righteous haue in the kingdome of heauen wee cannot attaine vnto it here in this worlde● And therefore as wee reade in the ninth chapter of the same Epistle verses 27 28. God hath appointed vnto men that they shall once die and after that commeth the iudgement So Christ was once offered to take away the sinnes of many and vnto them that looke for him hee shall appeare the second time without sinne vnto saluation Without sinne that is he shall appeare without any more sacrifice for sinne and euen quite and cleane to abolish sinne out of our nature by his glorious and perfect sauing grace and power This comfort therefore to wit that by death wee shall haue our sweete societie with all the faithfull departed both former latter and with all that were deare to vs in the daies that they liued here with vs in this world it is very sensible to those that haue and spirituall sense and affection in them to minde heauenly things The
which also wee haue ne●de to thinke often vpon to draw our mindes away from the inordinate loue of this life and that we may by faith incourage our selues against the feare of death the which is naturally exceeding sensible and full of discomfort It is true indeede that both King Dauid and also King Hezekiah and so the rest of the faithfull died comfortably when the time was come and that they had serued the counsell of God in doing his holy will Neuertheles vntill they were thus prepared and were by faith and the comforts thereof made ripe as it were vnto death the thought and feare of death was very vncomfortable vnto them as we may see Psalm 6. and Isaiah chapter ●8 verses 2 3. and from the tenth to the end of the eighteenth verse The diligence of those is very commendable who haue earnestly bent their mindes to meditate and finde out comforts against all naturall feare of death from that ground of comfort which wee haue in our Lorde Iesus Christ and his Gospell Let vs here call such meditations to minde Namely that death is to the true Christian but as a Serpent which hath lost both poison and sting yea or rather a● a dead Serpent or bare signe of a Serpent hanged vp before the gate of a goodlie Inne That death is as a safe arriuing or landing at the hauen after a long tedious and dangerous voyage yea like to that safe landing which setteth a man in his owne long desired and natiue Country That it is as the Lords Mid-wife to remooue vs out of the straines of this world to the large possession of his heauenly kingdome or as the mothers taking home of her childe from an vnkinde and chu●lish nource That it is as the new casting of a precious vessell of gold to make it pure from all drosse that it may be beautifull to the finer That it is to the soule as the breaking of the egge-shell when the chicken is readie to be hatched That it is to the bodie as the sowing of the corne as it were in the Lords field that so it might take roote and spring vp against the time of the resurrection which shall be as the Lords most ioyfull haruest Finally that death as the Scriptures teach vs is a sweete sleepe till the morning of our a waking and refreshing to eternall life And thus our incounter against death vnder the b●nner of o●r Sauiour Christ here in this fraile life of o●rs it is a comfortable fight seeing we know before hand that our enemy is very weak what brags soeuer he maketh He therefore that is not willing to die when God calleth for him out of this world to come to his heauenly kingdom he dealeth as foolishly as one being dangerously tossed in the Seas The Duties should refuse to take the benefite of a most commodious and comfortable landing or as one that being shut vp in prison should not accept of libertie and inlargement offered vnto him c. Now touching the last branch of the answer to wit the honourable conueiance of your soules to heauen by the ministerie of the holy Angells immediately after that they be loosened from the bodie it may be proued from that which was a while since alledged concerning the soule of Lazarus which was so conueied For there is the same reason why the soules of all other the seruants of God should be so conueied as well as the soule of Lazarus seeing the one is as pretious vnto God as the other and none is of it selfe more able to ascend and breake the heauens that it may goe to God then any other or then the soule of Lazarus was And beside in so much as it is manifest that God committeth the gathering together of the bodies of his seruants at the last day to the ministerie of the holy Angells Matth. 24.31 it neede not be doubted but that he vseth their ministerie for the gathering of their soules before hand seeing they are the more excellent and precious part of the persons of his seruants And further also seeing as hath beene alreadie declared the Angells are Gods ministers for the comfort of his children in this life how can we doubt but that they are likewise imployed for the furthering of their happines and felicitie at the time of their death And thus by the gratious goodnes and assistance of our good God and most gratious heauenly Father wee haue gathered together the chiefe profites and comforts of all afflictions in generall and of death it selfe more specially And all this principally indeede that it might be manifest vnto vs how the fatherly prouidence of God may be iustified toward all his children against all malignant obiections that are made to the obscuring and darkening of the same But not onely to this end but that therewith also wee might be animated incouraged to the willing induring and ioyfull passing through all affliction and triall whatsoeuer it shall please the same our good God and heauenly Father to trie vs withall yea euen to death it selfe according to his owne most holy and blessed will Remembring alwaies what he by his owne good Spirit assureth vnto vs by the ministerie of his Apostle Iames chap. 1.12 in that hee pronounceth the man blessed that indureth tentation and that when he is tried he shall receiue the crown of life the which as the Apostle writeth the Lord hath promised to them that loue him Neuertheles this we must vnderstand that though the comforts arising from faith in Gods fatherly prouidence be many and the same also verie great yet they cannot bee obtained without earnest and victorious strife against all contrarie discomforts whatsoeuer biddeth battell against the same our faith ANd now let vs according to the course and order of our inquirie from the comfortes proceede to consider what the duties be such as follow vpon that manifold and most beneficiall comfort which ariseth to the faithfull from this Article of beliefe in God the Father in respect of his fatherly prouidence towards vs and toward all things else for our benefit and comfort But to preuent all questioning this will wee first say that as all our comfort lieth grounded and as it were lapped vp in the fatherly prouidence of GOD so the opening and inlarging of our hearts to all good dutie whatsoeuer to the glorifying of the most gratious and glorious name of GOD our heauenlie Father doth most boundenly belong thereunto This obserued wee will for the present stand onely to inquire of those duties some of them at the least which doe most properly and principally belong to this Article so neare as it shall please God to giue vs grace to discerne Which are they that doe so First and fore-most it is our dutie from the comfort of faith in the Fatherlie Prouidence of God our heauenly Father Question euen at once vtterly to renounce and cast away as well wandering opinion and conceit of blinde Fortune and chance