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A40732 The Fundamentals of the Protestant religion defined according to the Scripture and judgment of the most learned and orthodox divines in England. 1689 (1689) Wing F2530; ESTC R31721 14,048 33

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THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE Protestant Religion DEFINED According to the Scripture and Judgment of the most Learned and Orthodox Divines in England Isa 11. 9. They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain for the earth shall be full of the knowledg of the Lord as the waters cover the sea Isa 2. 2 3. And it shall come to pass in the last days that the mountain of the Lords house shall be established in the top of the mountains and shall be exalted above the hills and all nations shall flow unto it And many people shall go and say Come ye and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord to the house of the God of Jacob and he will teach us of his ways and we will walk in his path for out of Zion shall go forth the law and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem Prov. 10. 21. The lips of the righteous feed many but fools dye for want of wisdom LONDON Printed for Randall Taylor near Stationers-Hall 1689. To the Christian PROTESTANT READER DEAR Reader Grace Mercy and Peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ be abundantly bestowed on you Here you have for your ease and cheapness and delight those Truths defined in a plain way and small Volume which else where are to be found in vast great Volumes and accompanied with Objections and Answers and mens various Judgements and Critical Phrases which Books are out of the reach it may be of some of your Time to Read and Money to Buy and Understanding Learn If you reap any benefit by it give God the Glory 1 Tim. 1. 17. Ephes 3. 21. for I G. D. that put it into this Volume am worthy of none THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE Protestant Religion Defined c. CHAP. I. Of the Scripture Luke 14. 45. Acts 17. 11. 18. 18. the Original or Fountain of Knowledg THere are these Principles concerning the Scripture 1. That they are the very Word of God or they flow from God by Divine Inspiration 2 Tim. 3. 16. 2 Pet. 1. 20 21. 2. That they are perfect without defect or error every way sufficient of themselves alone to guide us in all things needful to Salvation without adding ought to them or taking ought from them 2 Tim. 3. 17. Psalm 19. 7. Gal. 1. 8. Deut. 12. 32. Prov. 30. 6. Revel 22. 18. Prov. 8. 7 8. CHAP. II. Of God. Psalm 72. 18 19. HItherto concerning the fountain of Knowledg Now follows the Subject which is God who must be considered 1. in his Nature 2. In his Works Concerning God considered in his Nature there are four Principles 1. That he is Deut. 4. 7. 1 Kings 18. 39. Neh. 9. 17. Isa 12. 2. 45. 22. Mat. 19 17. 2. That God is marvellous glorious in his Nature Psalm 29. 18. Exod 33. 18 19 Isa 62. 3. 1 Tim. 6. 16. There are ten Glories in the Nature of God. 1. He is Incorporeal beyond all the perfection of bodily things John 4. 24. 2. Eternal without any beginning Psalm 90. 2. 3. Infinitely Immense and Incomprehensible 1 Kings 8. 27. Isa 23. 24. 4. Unchangeable Jam. 1. 17. Mal. 3. 6. Numb 23. 19. 5. Omnipotent so as he can do all things and nothing is impossible to him Psalm 115. 3. Matth. 19. 26. Job 42. 2. 6. Omniscient knows all things universally and perfectly Psalm 147. 5. Rom. 11. 33. Heb. 4. 13. 7. Most holy Psalm 5. 4. Isa 6. 3. 8. All-sufficient and independent Gen. 17. 1. Exod. 3 14. Rom. 11. 36. 9. Most merciful Exod. 34. 6 7. Psal 136. to the end 10. Immortal can never dye or cease to be 1 Tim. 1. 17. 3. Three Persons in the Godhead Gen. 1. 26. 3. 22. 11. 7. Isa 6. 8. 1 John 5. 7. Matt. 28. 19. 3. 17. 2 Cor. 13. 13. John 14. 16 17 18. 15. 26. Isa 6. 3. 4. One in Essence Deut. 6. 4. Isa 44. 68. Matth. 12. 29. CHAP. III. Of the Creation Revel 4. 11. HItherto of the Nature of God the Works of God follow His works are either of Creation or Providence There are five Principles concerning the Creation 1. That the World had a beginning and was not eternal Gen. 1. 1. Prov. 8. 22. Eph. 1. 4. 2. That this World and all things therein was made by God Acts 17. 24. John 1. 3. Gen. 1. 1. Psalm 33. 6. Isa 40. 28. Col. 1. 16. 3. That all was made of nothing Rom. 4. 17. Heb. 11. 3. 4. That God made all things by his word only Gen. 1. 6. Heb. 11. 3. Psalm 33. 6 9. 5. That all things in the Creation were good Gen. 1. 31. 2. 1. CHAP. IV. Of the Providence of God. Rom. 11. 36. THere are Seven Principles that concern Gods Providence 1. That God still knows and takes continual notice of all things Prov. 15. 3. Zech. 4. 10. 2. That God upholds and governs and disposeth of the world so as all things continue through him Psalm 119. 91. John 5. 17. Acts 17. 25 28. Psalm 104. 14 21 22 28 30. 3. That this Providence of God reacheth to all things even the smallest things are governed and upheld by God Rom. 11. 36. Mat. 10. 29 30. Psalm 147. 8 9 16 17. 4. That of all Creatures God hath most care and respect of Man Prov. 8. 31. Psalm 8. 3 4. 1 Cor. 9. 9 10. and of all Men most care of Believers 1 Tim. 4. 10. 5. That the Good and Evil which befal Man is not without God's Providence Amos 3. 6. Genesis 50. 5. Job 20. 29. Isaiah 42. 24. 2 Chron. 36. 17. Jer. 24. 6. 1 Kings 11. 14. Judges 3. Jam. 1. 17. Mark for this present Providence 1 Sam. 15. 28. Acts 13. 22. Hos 13. 11. Psal 75. 7. Luke 1. 11 12. Isa 22. 15. to the end 6. That he doth whatsoever he pleaseth in Heaven and Earth Psalm 115. 3. Jonah 1. 14. Eccl. 3. 14. 7. That God's Dominion is everlasting Psalm 146. 10. Thus of the Providence of God in general Now as it concerns Man in special it looks upon the State of Innocency CHAP. V. Of Mans first Estate viz. of Innocency Eccl. 7. 29. THere are two Principles that concern Man's first Estate 1. That God made Man at first after his own Image Gen. 1. 26. 1 Cor. 11. 7. Col. 3. 10. 2. That the Image of God consisted chiefly in Knowledg Holiness and Righteousness Eccl. 7. 29. Eph. 4. 24. CHAP. VI. Of the Fall of Man so of the second Estate of Man. Eccl. 7. 29. THe Misery of Man fallen must be considered two ways 1. In the Cause of it 2. In the Parts of it 1. The Cause of it was the fall of our first Parents concerning which are three Principles 1. That our first Parents fell and lost speedily the happiness in which they were created Gen. 3. 7. c. And thus they did lose God Paradice and God's Image and that they lost it speedily in that the Devil one of the fallen Angels which fell before