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A42920 The holy arbor, containing a body of divinity, or, The sum and substance of Christian religion collected from many orthodox laborers in the Lords vineyard, for the benefit and delight of such as thirst after righteousness / ... by John Godolphin ... vvherein also are fully resolved the questions of whatsoever points of moment have been, or are, now controverted in divinity : together with a large and full alphabetical table of such matters as are therein contained ... Godolphin, John, 1617-1678. 1651 (1651) Wing G943; ESTC R9148 471,915 454

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Did we not even strip the very dead of their shrowds in stead of covering the naked In a word Did we not at our Fasts invite the Devil to a Feast Is it such a Fast that I have chosen saith the Lord Isa 58.5 Did ye at all Fast unto me even to me Zech. 7.5 This is a lamentation and must be for a lamentation Wherefore Fast of thy Fasts O Nation Repent of thy Repentance lest the Lord forbid his Prophets to pray for thee Reject thy Cry when thou Fast and consume thee by the Sword the Famine and the Pestilence Jer. 14.11 12. Next follows a word of Holy Feasting seasonable onely at the receiving of Benefits or removal of Evils wherein we are to have a special eye and regard to those Four Graces viz. Thanksgiving Fear Temperance and Charity without which it may be feared lest the Lord deal with us as he threatned Israel and turn our Feasts into mourning Amos 8.10 yea spread the dung even the dung of our Feasts on our Faces Mal. 2.3 For when we Feast do we not eat to our selves and drink to our selves Are there not spots in our Love-Feasts Do we not Feast with the Leaven of Malice and Wickedness Is it with the unleavened Bread of Sincerity and Truth Wherefore though at such times a more free and liberal use of the Creature is not unseasonable yet ever remember that it is better to go to the house of Mourning then to the house of Feasting But if thou wilt make a Feast obey our Saviors command and call the poor the lame the maimed and the blinde Luk. 14.13 Lastly Ecclesiastical Discipline that keeps the Key of Life and Doctrine offers it self to our consideration Without which every man is at liberty to write act and speak according to the pleasure of his prophane and blasphemous Heart without which we may expect the fall of the Walls of the holy Vineyard and a breach open for the Wilde Bore of the East and the little Foxes of the West to devour the Grapes without which the Magistrate wears a Sword without point or edge without which Vice lords it and Vertue 's enslaved without which the Children starve whilest holy things are given to Dogs without which the desperate Wills of prophanest men establish Iniquity as a Law to be obeyed on pain of Martyrdom Submit thy self therefore to this and every Ordinance of God who hath sealed a Commission to his Church with an Amen to it That whatsoever they shall binde on Earth shall be bound in Heaven and whatsoever they shall loose on Earth shall be loosed in Heaven Matth. 18.18 Thus Reader having shewed thee the way to this Holy Arbor the Door is open onely let me whisper this word in thy Heart at parting That thou take heed how thou Readest not knowing but the Trump may Sound ere thou arrive at the other end of this Arbor The Lord grant This may not then Rise in Judgement against either of our Errata's J. G. THE HOLY ARBOR CHAP. I. §. 1. The Trinity ONe of the deepest Mysteries of our Religion is That God is the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost and again That the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost are one and the same God So it is one of the most mysterious points of our Faith To believe in one God who is distinct in three Subsistances or Persons called The Father the Son and the Holy Ghost who are three in person and again they three are one not in person but in nature By Nature is meant a thing subsisting by it self that is common to many By Person is meant a thing or essence subsisting by it self not common to many but incommunicable In this Mystery of the Trinity the Divine Nature is the Godhead it self simply and absolutely considered and a Person is that which subsisteth in this Godhead as the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost If any man would conceive in minde rightly the Divine Nature he must conceive God or the Godhead absolutely if any of the Persons then he must conceive the same Godhead relatively with Personal properties Thus the Godhead considered with the propriety of Fatherhood or Begetting is the Father and conceiving the same Godhead with the propriety of Generation passively taken we conceive the Son and the same Godhead with the propriety of Proceeding we conceive the Holy Ghost Neither may it seem strange to any that the names of Nature and Person are used to set forth this Mystery by for they have been taken up by common consent in the Primitive Church and are contained in the Scriptures Heb. 1.3 Gal. 4.8 This Mystery may well be conceived by a Comparison borrowed from Light The light of the Sun the light of the Moon and the light of the Air for nature and substance are all one and the same light and yet they are three distinct lights The light of the Sun being of it self and from none the light of the Moon from the Sun and the light of the Air from them both So the Divine Nature is one and the Persons are three subsisting after a diverse maner in one and the same Nature The three Persons are one not simply but one in Nature that is Coessential or Consubstantial having all one Godhead because there is one God and no more in Nature considering that the thing which is Infinite is but one and is not subject to multiplication And as these three Persons are one in Nature so whatsoever agrees to God simply considered agrees to them all three They are all Coequal and Coeternal All most Wise Just Merciful Omnipotent by one and the same Wisdom Justice Mercy Power And because they have all one Godhead therefore they are not onely one with another but also each in other the Father in the Son the Son in the Father and the Holy Ghost in them both And we must not imagine that these three are one God in this sense as though the Father had one part of the Godhead the Son another part and the Holy Ghost a third for that is most false because the Infinite and most simple Godhead is not subject to Composition or Division but admits a Distinction without any Separation And whereas it is said That the Son and the Holy Ghost have their beginning from the Father we must know that it is not a beginning of their Nature or of their Godhead from the Father but of their Person onely for the Godhead of all three Persons is uncreate and unbegotten and proceeding from none So also whereas it is said That the Son and the Holy Ghost have received all their Attributes as Wisdom Knowledge Power c. from the Father we must know That that which the Son receiveth of the Father he receiveth it by Nature and not by Grace and he receiveth not a part but all that the Father hath saving the personal propriety So the Holy Ghost receiveth from the Father and the Son by Nature and
not by Grace Now the distinction of the Persons is notably set forth unto us in the Baptism of our Saviour Christ Matth. 3.16 17. where it is said that when Jesus was baptized he came out of the water there is the second Person And the holy Ghost descended upon him in the form of a Dove there is the third Person and the Father the first Person pronounced from Heaven that he was his onely beloved Son in whom he was well pleased Again the Trinity is proved 1 John 5.7 This is the Mystery of all Mysteries to be received of us all namely The Trinity of the Persons in the Unity of the Godhead The Persons are they which subsisting in one Godhead are distinguished by incommunicable properties 1 John 5.7 Gen. 19.24 John 1.1 They are Coequal and distinguished not by degree but by order Divided they cannot be by reason of the infinite greatness of that most simple Essence which one and the same is wholly in the Father wholly in the Son and wholly in the Holy Ghost so that in these there is diversity of Persons but Unity of Essence The Communion of the Persons or rather Union is that by which each one is in the rest and with the rest by reason of the Unity of the Godhead and therefore every each one doth possess love and glorifie another and work the same thing John 14.10 Prov. 8.22 30. John 1.1 and 5.19 Again a Person is a distinct subsisting of the whole Godhead and an individual Understanding and an incommunicable Subsistence living of it self and not sustained by another So that the three Persons in the Trinity are not three several Substances but three distinct Subsistences or three divers maner of being of one and the same Substance and Divine Essence The Divine Essence is one and the self-same thing truly subsisting in the three Persons Now the Essence doth not beget an Essence but the Person of the Father begetteth the Person of the Son and the Holy Ghost proceedeth from the Father and the Son by an eternal and incomprehensible spiration And thus the three Persons make all one Divine Essence and one God being in Nature Coessential in Dignity Coequal in Time Coeternal in Greatness Incomprehensible in Power Irresistible in Will Unchangeable in Place not Circumscript every where present without sight the First and the Last without Time making all things mutable without any passive mutability in himself In this Mystery of the Trinity how in that most simple and single Essence of God there should be three in one and one in three Differing but not divided Several but not sundred All one for their Nature All distinct for their Persons is a secret of secrets rather stedfastly to be believed and reverently to be adored then over-curiously to be searched into Again in the Divine Essence there be three distinct Persons the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost God the Father is indeed the beginning of the Godhead but yet in respect onely of the order of the Persons For in the Godhead we may not seek for any first or last in degree or dignity or time but onely in order of existing or working The Son is the Wisdom of the Father begotten of the Father before the world The Holy Ghost is the infinite Power proceeding from the Father and the Son The Scripture ascribeth to the Father the Beginning of working To the Son Wisdom and Counsel To the Holy Ghost Vertue and Power Notwithstanding they be alike in all things in respect of Eternity Dignity and Power because there is one most undivided Divine Essence common to them and so they be one God There be three which bear witness in Heaven the Father the Son and the holy Ghost and these three be one 1 John 5.7 And although the word Creator is given to the Father Redeemer to the Son and Sanctifier to the Holy Ghost yet in truth they are common to all three Persons in one Essence And though the Father is said to be the First the Son the Second the Holy Ghost to be the Third yet one is not more ancient then the other as the Father more ancient then the Son or the Son then the Holy Ghost but all of a like Coeternity for the Persons are one after another in order of Nature but not of Time John 1.1 2. Gen. 1.2 26. The things they have in common in regard of their work are to Create Gen. 1.26 John 1.3 to Redeem and to Sanctifie Isa 43.1 49.7 The Creation is given to the Father Redemption to the Son Sanctification to the Holy Ghost not as they are simply an operation or work for so should other persons be excluded from it but in respect for the order and maner of working which is peculiar and proper to every one of them in producing and bringing forth the same external work So that our Creation Redemption Sanctification are each appropriated to some one Person of the Trinity and yet all three Persons have their joynt working in them For the works of our Creation Redemption and Sanctification are the operations of the Godhead outwardly that is external operations which God worketh on his Creatures and they are undivided that is common to the three Persons which they by common Will and Power work in the Creatures by reason of that one and the same Essence and Nature of the Godhead which they have All the Persons therefore Create Redeem and Sanctifie Again Essence is a thing subsisting by its self the very Being of God Absolute and Communicable Person is a thing subsisting Individual Living Understanding not sustained in another neither part of another Essence is the Being of God Person is the maner of this Being which is threefold and so maketh three Persons The Essence is Absolute and Communicable the Person Respective and Incommunicable By the name of Trinity are understood the three maners of Being in God that is three not Essences but Persons of the same Divine Essence Now Trinity and Triplicity as also Trinal and Triple differ for that is said to be Triple which is compounded of three Essences or is distinct by three Essences but Trinal is in Essence but one and most simple though it hath three maners of Being God therefore is not Triple because there are not moe Essences but Trinal because he being one according to his Essence is three according to his Persons yet still but one God So that there is one Existence or Essence of the three which is from none but of it self because it is but one but the maners of the Existence are three Wherefore as concerning Existence Being or Essence it self the three Persons are of themselves as concerning the maner of Existing or Being the Father is from none but of himself the Son of the Father the Holy Ghost from both the Son begotten the Holy Ghost proceeding As it is one thing to be a Man another thing to be a Father or a Son yet one and the
good things from him 10. That seeing the works of God were therefore created and placed before our eyes even for us to behold them we do not idlely but earnestly and as much as every mans ability occasion and vocation permitteth him contemplate and consider them and therein celebrate the wisdom power and goodness of the great Creator The Power of God is the very Essence of God it is an essential Property in God working and effecting all things in all things by determining and executing all things that he will And the Providence of God is a joynt-operation of his infinite Wisdom infinite Justice and infinite Mercy it is the Eternal most free unchangeable most just wise and good counsel of God whereby he worketh all good things and permitteth also evil things to be done and directeth all things both evil and good to his own glory and the safety of his chosen yea it is his Almighty Power every where present whereby he doth uphold and govern the world with all the creatures therein so that nothing cometh to pass by Chance Fortune or Destiny but by his Fatherly Counsel So that to believe in God the Creator is to believe that God who hath created all things and governeth them by his Providence hath created me and the faithful in the world to celebrate and serve him and all other things to serve for our safety All things are yours and you are Christs and Christ is Gods Most Holy Just Spiritual Essence All Power all Mercy all Intelligence Thou Father of our Savior Christ whereby Thou daign'st thy Faithful ones Paternity By that most Free-grace of Adoption Or New-birth of Regeneration Thou Almighty wonderful Creator Gracious Preserver most wise Governor Of the world Help my Vnbelief in me Confirm thy Faith for I believe in thee §. 3. And in Jesus Christ his onely Son our Lord. THe whole History of Christ may be comprehended in his Divinity his Humanity his Office and his Theanthropeity Christ is very God Joh. 1.1 Mat. 1.23 and very Man Gen. 3.15 Isa 7.14 God and Man and that in one person Joh. 1.14 Phil. 2.6 7 9 11. 1 Tim. 2.5 6. and the Savior of Mankinde 2 Cor. 5.18 Joh. 1.20 1 Joh. 2.2 So that in Christ are two perfect Natures whole and distinct and double Properties also and operations natural but one person subsisting in both these Natures Divine and Humane for it was requisite that one and the same should be Mediator both by Merit and by Power Now Christ as concerning his person hath but one Father and one Mother a Father as touching his Godhead a Mother as touching his Manhood the Virgin Mary of whose substance he was conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost Gal. 4.4 1 Tim. 2.5 So that though each Nature hath its property remaining distinct to it self yet are they so joyned as they make but one person in Christ who was whole God and whole Man whole God also with his body but not according to his body God whole Man also with his Godhead but not according to his Godhead Man So also whole Adorable with his body but not according to his body Adorable whole Increate also with his body but not according to his body Increated whole Formed also with his Godhead but not according to his Godhead Formed whole Consubstantial with God also with his body but not according to his body Consubstantial as neither also is he according to his Godhead Coessential with men but he is according to the Flesh Consubstantial unto us existing also in his Godhead For when we say he is according to the Spirit Consubstantial with God we may not say he is according to the Spirit Coessential with men And contrarily when we affirm him to be according to the Flesh Consubstantial with men we may not affirm him to be according to the Flesh Consubstantial with God The distinction and unconfoundableness of the Nature and Properties of the Word and the Flesh must thus exactly not with a running eye but warily be observed that we may avoid the bringing in of a Division of one most undivided person Touching Christ in the Creed we learn to believe these two things 1. His Humiliation whereof there be three degrees 1. His Incarnation not by turning the Godhead into the Nature of Man but by taking Mans Nature to the Godhead that so one person might be both God and Man 2. His Suffering death on the cross for our sins 3. His Descension into Hell that we might be delivered from Hell and everlasting death 2. His Exaltation whereof there are also three degrees 1. His Resurrection from death to life and his Ascension 2. His Honor Power and Authority in Heaven and Earth together with God the Father by sitting at his right hand 3. His coming at the end of the World to judge all that shall then be found alive and all that have dyed since the world began Christ 1. In respect of his Divinity is the Image not of himself neither of the Holy Ghost but of his eternal Father coeternal consubstantial and coequal with his Father in Essence in essential properties and works and is that person by which the Father doth immediately reveal himself in creating and preserving all things but chiefly in saving the Elect. 2. In his Humane Nature he is the Image of God and that of the whole Trinity because the three Persons together bestowed on Christs Humanity these gifts Properties and Majesty which are the Image of God To believe in Jesus is to believe 1. That he is the Savior of Mankinde 2. That the Son of God born of the Virgin Mary is this Jesus the Savior whom God will have us acknowledge hearken unto and worship Mat. 1.12 3. That he alone doth fully and perfectly deliver us from the evils of crime and pain 4. That he is not onely the Savior of other the chosen of God but mine also 5. That he is not our Savior by his Merit onely but also by his efficacy and effectual working Christ is called The first-born in four respects viz. 1. According to his Divine Nature being begotten of the Father before all creatures and of the same substance with him Coloss 1.15 Rom. 8.29 2. According to his Humane Nature even as he took upon him our flesh and was born of the Virgin Mary so he was also her first born Mat. 1.25 Luke 2.15 Not that the blessed Virgin had other after him but because she had none before him 3. Because he was the first that rose out of the grave and made a way for us unto everlasting life therefore he is called The first-born from the dead Col. 1.18 4. As the first-born was set apart and then sacrificed unto God so Christ was seperated from sinners Heb. 7.26 as the unspotted Lamb of God holy and acceptable and then made a perfect oblation of himself not for himself but for the sins of his people Heb. 7.27 Christ is said to be our Lord in
same is both Man and Father but he is Man absolutely or in himself or according to his own Nature and Father in respect of another viz. his Son So it is one thing to be God another thing to be the Father's Son or the Holy Ghost and yet one and the same is both God and Father God in respect of himself or his own Nature Father in respect of the Son Now though this be alike in God and Man that both do communicate to another not his Person but his Essence yet is there an exceeding dissimilitude in the maner whereby the Divine Essence being infinite and the Humane being created and finite is communicated to another For in Men in the Father and the Son the Essence is as distinct as the Persons themselves the Father and the Son being not onely two persons but also two men distinct in Essences so that the Father is not that man which is the Son but in God the Persons are so distinct that yet the Essence remaineth common one and the same and therefore there are not three Gods but the Son is the same God in number which is the Father and the Holy Ghost Again in Persons Created he that begetteth doth not communicate his whole Essence to him that is begotten for then he should cease to be a man but onely a part but in uncreated Persons he that begetteth or inspireth communicateth his whole Essence to him that is begotten or proceedeth yet so that he who communicateth doth retain the same Essence and that whole And the Reason of both Differences is Because the Essence of Man is finite and divisible but the Essence of God infinite and indivisible and therefore the Deity may being the same and whole or intire be together both communicated and retained whereby the Persons are not any thing separated from the Essence but each of them are the very self-same whole Essence of the Divinity wherefore God or the Divine Essence is the Father is the Son is the Holy Ghost Thus the three Persons in the Trinity are all one one in Nature and Essence one in Will and Consent one in Vertue and Power what the one doth the other doth also the difference is onely in the maner of working This Mystery of the Trinity and Unity was taught from the beginning of the world howbeit the fuller revelation of it was reserved to the times of the Gospel when the light of this Truth outshined the Sun at noon Matth. 28.19 1 John 5.7 The Doctrine of the Trinity of Persons in the Unity of the Godhead must be held retained for these Reasons viz. 1. Because by it we may distinguish the True God from all false gods and idols 2. Because among all other points of Religion this is one of the chiefest being the very foundation thereof For it is not sufficient for us to know God as we can conceive of him in our own imaginations but we must know him as he hath revealed himself in his Word and it is not sufficient to Salvation to believe in God confusedly but we must believe in one God distinct in three Persons 3. This Doctrine directs us in the worshipping of God aright For Unity in Trinity and Trinity in Unity is to be worshipped one God must be worshipped in the Father in the Son and in the Holy Ghost And if we worship God the Father without the Son and the Holy Ghost or the Son without the Father the Holy Ghost or the Holy Ghost without the Father and the Son we worship nothing but an Idol Again if we worship the three Persons not as one God but as three Gods then likewise we make three Idols The difference of Essence Person is to be observed and held for these Reasons 1. Lest the Unity of the true God be distracted 2. Lest the Distinction of Persons be taken away 3. Lest another thing be understood by the name of Person then the truth of Gods Word declareth That in one Divine Essence are subsisting three Persons the Father Son and Holy Ghost each of which is one and the same true God or that one true God is three Persons truly distinct and those three Persons are one onely true God is proved thus viz. 1. By Testimonies of Scripture partly out of the Old Testament as Gen. 1.2 Isa 61.1 partly out of the New Mat. 28.19 Joh. 14.26 15.26 2 Cor. 13.13 1 Joh. 5.3 Tit. 5.3 Eph. 2.18 Gal. 4.6 2. By those places of Scripture which give unto those three the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost the Name of Jehovah and true God for those places wherein those things which are spoken of Jehovah in the old Testament are in the new referred expresly most plainly to the Son the Holy Ghost 3. By those places which attribute the same whole Divine Essence to the three Persons and shew that the Son is the proper Son of the Father most truly begotten of him and that the Holy Ghost is the Spirit of the Father and the Son the Son therefore and the Holy Ghost have the same and that whole Essence of the Deity which the Father hath the Son hath it communicated of the Father by being from everlasting born of him and the Holy Ghost of the Father and the Son by proceeding from them 4. By the places which give unto the three the same Attributes or Properties and perfections of the Divine Nature as Eternity Immensity Omnipotency c. 5. By those places which attribute to the three the same effects or works proper unto the Deity as Creation Preservation Government of the World also Miracles and the Salvation of the Church 6. By those places which yield to the three equal honor and worship and such as agreeth to the true God alone The three in the Trinity are called Persons Because they have proper things to distinguish them in regard either 1. Of themselves as 1. Father to beget and to be of himself Joh. 5.26 1.14 1 Joh. 5.1 2. Son to be begotten and to be the second Person Joh. 1.14 18. 3. Holy Ghost to proceed both from the Father and the Son Mat. 3.16 2. Of the Creatures as 1. The Father worketh through the Son by the Holy Ghost Eph. 2.10 Rom. 11.36 2. The Son worketh from the Father by the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 8.6 Joh. 1.3 3. The Holy Ghost worketh from the Father and the Son Gen. 1.2 Joh 33.4 The things wherein they communicate with themselvs are these viz. 1. One is in another and possesseth another as the Father is in the Son and the Son in the Father and the Holy Ghost in them both Joh. 10.30 38. 14.10 11. 2. They have glory one of another Joh. 17.4 5 22 24 26. 3. They delight one in another as the Son is a delight to the Father and the Father to the Son and the Holy Ghost to them both Mat. 3.17 Joh. 5.20 The order of working in the Three Persons of the Trinity
Ephesus of Calcedon yet is there not a diversity of Faiths for these are not other from this Apostolique Symbole but certain words are added as an Explication of this by reason of Hereticks by whom because of the shortness thereof this was depraved There is no change either of the Matter or of the Doctrine but onely of the form of declaring it as easily may appear by comparing them together This Creed is called Apostolique or the Creed of the Apostles for these Reasons 1. Because it containeth the sum of the Apostolique Doctrine 2. Because the Apostles delivered that sum of Doctrine to their Schollars and Disciples which the Church afterwards held as received from them not that the Apostles composed the form of this Creed but believed and preached the subject matter of it The ends why the Creed was penn'd by the Apostles left unto the Church were these 1. To be a Rule of faith and preservation from Heresie 2. That it might be a mean of distinguishing betwixt true Christians and Hereticks 3. That every man entring the profession of Christianity might continually have before his eyes that Faith for which he should suffer persecution and to the defence whereof he should stand unto the death 4. That every one of the Catechumeni which were new converted Christians might have in a readiness what to answer and believe at their initiation thereinto The principal parts of the Apostolick Creed are three 1. Of the Father and our Creation 2. Of the Son and our Redemption 3. Of the Holy Ghost and our Sanctification Though our Creation Redemption and Sanctification are each appropriated to some one person of the Trinity yet have all three Persons their joynt-working in them For the Creation is given to the Father Redemption to the Son and Sanctification to the Holy Ghost not as they are simply an operation or work for so should the other persons be excluded from it but in respect for the order and maner of working which is peculiar and proper to every of them in producing and bringing forth the same external work Or thus The works of our Creation Redemption and Sanctification are the operations of the Godhead outwardly that is external operations which God worketh on his Creatures and they are undivided that is common to the three Persons which they by common will and power work in the Creatures by reason of that one and the same Essence and Nature of the Godhead which they have but in respect of that order of working which is between them it is otherwise For the Father Createth but mediately by the Son and the Holy Ghost the Son from the Father and the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son The Father and the Holy Ghost Redeem us but mediately by the Son but the Son immediately from the Father by the Holy Ghost So the Father and the Son Sanctifie us but mediately by the Holy Ghost but the Holy Ghost immediately from the Father and the Son The Christians Faith or Faith's Epitomy Or Ensign of true Christianity The Faith for which the valiant Martyrs fought With all the Princes of the Ayr and sought For life by losing it quenching the flame Not by their Blood but with new fire which came From their resolved Faiths Spiritual eyes From whose most zealous spicy flame did rise In Heav'n a Crown of Immortality On Earth the Phoenix of their Memory §. 2. I believe in God the Father Almighty Maker of Heaven and Earth THat is I believe that God is my Father as by Generation and Creation so by Regeneration and Adoption able to do all things as it pleaseth him the Creator of the whole world and the Lord and Governor of the same I believe not we believe with the Papists as the Church believes but every man must so believe as to be able to give an account of his Faith when lawfully called thereunto Now it is one thing to believe God another thing to believe in God To believe God sheweth onely a Faith of knowledge or historical Faith To believe in God declareth true Faith or confidence that is to be perswaded That whatsoever God is and is said to be he is all that and referreth it all to our safety for his Sons sake that is to resolve that he is such an one to me in particular God is to be considered in the three persons Father Son and Holy Ghost a person being nothing else but a maner of being in the Godhead Now no man is able to know God according to the excellency of his own Nature Joh. 1.10 18. but the Scripture delivers us such a knowledge of him as is both necessary and profitable for us Rom. 1.19 20. We must therefore acknowledge God to be such as himself hath manifested himself to be and though he cannot be defined because he is Immense and because his Essence is unknown to us yet may he be described by his Attributes and Properties the persons and principal works which may be thus God is a Spiritual Essence a Spirit John 4.24 or simple Spiritual Essence Exod. 3.13 an everlasting Spirit 2 Chron. 3.17 Infinite Psalm 139. Jer. 23.24 most holy Isa 6.3 onely wise 1 Tim. 1.17 most just and most merciful Exod. 34.6 7. Almighty Rev. 1.8 And he is but one Exod. 10.3 Living Psal 84.2 True Jer. 10.10 without body parts or passions John 4.24 of infinite power Ezek. 10.5 wisdom Psal 147.5 and goodness Psal 106.1 The Maker Gen. 1.1 and Preserver of all things Mat. 10.29 30. other from all the Creatures Incomprehensible most perfect in himself Immutable of an immense Power Wisdom and Goodness True Just Pure Merciful most free angry and wroth with sin of whose days there is no beginning nor ending Rev. 1.8 And in the Unity of this Godhead there be three Persons of one Substance Power and Eternity the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost 1 Joh. 5.3.2 Cor. 13.13 Or which Essence is the eternal Father who from everlasting begot the Son according to his Image and the Son who is the Coeternal Image of the Father and the Holy Ghost proceeding from the Father and the Son And the Eternal Father together with the Son and the Holy Ghost hath created Heaven and Earth and all Creatures and worketh all good things in all And that in Mankinde he hath chosen unto himself and gathered a Church by and for the Son that by his Church this one and true Deity may be according to the word delivered from above acknowledged celebrated and adored in this life and in the life to come And lastly he is the Judge both of the just and unjust The Name Father as it is opposite to the Son is understood personally or it signifies the first person of the Godhead as here but as it is referred to or compared with the Creatures it is taken essentially signifying the whole Divine Nature which is the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost And Creation is here ascribed unto God
exceeding vertue of God 2. Perfect Glory perfect Dignity and full Divine Majesty What is meant by Christs session at the right hand of the Father 1. The perfection of Christs Divine Nature that is the equality of the Word with the Father which he did not receive but ever had 2. The perfection of Christs Humane Nature which compriseth 1. The personal union of the Humane Nature with the Word For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily Col. 2.9 2. The Collation or bestowing of gifts on him far greater and more in number then are bestowed on all Men and Angels 3. The perfection or excellency of the Office of the Mediator that is the Prophetical Priestly and Royal Function which Christ now as the glorified Head of his Church doth in his Humane Nature gloriously exercise in Heaven 4. The perfection of Christs honor that is the Adoration Worship and Reverence which is yielded unto him both of Men and Angels Heb. 1.6 The benefits we receive by Christs sitting at the Fathers right hand are all the benefits of the Kingdom and Priesthood of Christ glorified 1. His Intercession for us 2. The gathering governing and guarding of his Church by the Word and Spirit 3. His defending of the Church against her enemies 4. The abjection and destruction of the Churches enemies 5. The Glorification of the Church The difference of Christs Ascension and ours stands thus He ascended by his own power and vertue we shall not by our own but by his John 3.13 He ascended to be Head we to be his Members He to glory agreeable for the Head we to glory fit for Members Christs Ascension was the cause of ours but it is not so of the contrary Whom seek'st thou Mary What is Jesus he He goes before thee into Galilee This was the Angels voyce Nor was the news Less strange to his Disciples then the Jews Though herein for himself he did no more Then what he did for Lazarus before He 's now ascended and has verifi'd What Enoch and Elias typifi'd He sits at Gods right hand and has thereby In Earth all Power in Heav'n all Majesty §. 7. From thence he shall come to judge both the Quick and the Dead THe last Judgement shall be a manifestation or declaration and seperation of the just and unjust who ever have lived or shall live from the beginning of the world unto the end proceeding from God by Christ and a pronouncing of Sentence on these men and an execution thereof according to the Doctrine of the Law and the Gospel which Execution is not an annihilation or final destruction of the Body and Soul or a perpetual senslesness but an infinite and endless continuance of those Torments which the Wicked in this life despairing do begin to feel forsaken and abjected of God subject to all torments both of Body and Soul And in this last Judgement Absolution to the godly shall be principally according to the Gospel but shall be confirmed by the Law Condemnation to the wicked shall be principally by the Law but shall be confirmed of the Gospel Sentence shall be given on the wicked according to their own Merit but on the godly according to Christs Merit applyed unto them by faith a Testimony and Witness of which Faith shall be their Works Now the Judge shall be Christ John 5.22 neither yet are the Father and the Holy Ghost removed from this Judgement but Christ immediately shall speak and give Sentence and that in his Humane Nature and when he speaketh the Father shall speak by him so that the Judgement shall belong to all the three persons of the Godhead as concerning their Consent and Authority but unto Christ as touching the publishing and executing of the Judgement yea and the Church also shall judge as touching the Allowance and Approbation of this Judgement whereunto they shall then subscribe Luke 22.30 What Christs coming to Judge both the Quick and the Dead signifies 1. That at the second coming of Christ shall follow the renewing of Heaven and Earth 2. That the self same Christ shall come who for us was born suffered and rose again 3. That he shall come gloriously to deliver his Church whereof I am a Member 4. That he shall come to abject and cast away the wicked The Reasons why or causes for which Christ-Man shall be Judge are these 1. Because the Church is to be glorified by the same Mediator by whom and for whom it was justified Acts 17.31 2. That we may have comfort and consolation knowing him to be our Judge who hath purchased us with his blood 3. To deliver his Church and cast away the wicked 4. The Justice of God because they have dealt contumeliously with the Son of Man Zech. 12.10 5. Christ-Man must be Judge because he must judge men therefore he must be beheld of all But God is invisible 6. That he may the more confound the wicked his Enemies who shall be forced to behold him their Judge whom they have so much withstood so wickedly dishonored The Day of the Lord or the time of Judgement is twofold 1. General when Christ shall come to judge the Quick and the Dead in the end of the world 2. Particular at the day of our death when every particular soul must appear before the bar of Gods Tribunal and give an account of what it hath done How Christ shall come to Judgement 1. Truly visibly and locally not imaginarily Mat. 24.30 2. He shall come furnished and prepared with glory and divine Majesty with all the Angels with the voyce and trump of the Archangel and with divine Power 3. The dead shall be raised and the living changed 4. The world shall be dissolved with fire not annihilated but purified 5. He shall come suddenly to the great joy and comfort of all his How the Devil is said to be already judged yea and the wicked also 1. By the Decree of God 2. In the Word of God 3. In his own Conscience 4. As touching the beginning of his Condemnation For what causes the last Judgement shall be 1. The chief and principal cause is the Decree of God 2. A less principal and subordinate cause is both the Salvation of the Elect who are here vexed and the Damnation of the wicked who here do flourish 3. Because of Gods Justice whereof in this life is not a full and perfect execution The threefold effect of Christs coming to Judgement 1. A gathering together at the sound of the Trumpet both of the dead and the living Dan. 12.2 2. A seperation the Elect shall be set at his right hand the Reprobate at his left Mat. 25.33 3. The Judgement it self the Elect shall be with him the Reprobate shall be cast into Hell Mat. 25.46 The execution of the last Judgement shall be thus 1. By the force and vertue of the Divine Power of Christ 2. By the Ministery of the Angels 3. The World Heaven and Earth shall be dissolved
impossible it is our own fault for God commanded them when they were possible neither hath he lost the right of requiring that now which we lost the power of performing of then at our Parents first birth yea after our second birth in Christ being still in this life but in a state of imperfection it is impossible though God commands us to crave and desire of him in this life the perfect fulfilling of the Law So that God chargeth no more upon us then he had enabled us to do and had given us strength to perform and if there be any impossibility to do it the fault resteth in our selves and not in God for man by his first Creation was able to keep the whole Law without sinning for he was made after Gods own Image God saith Solomon made man righteous Eccl. 7. his heart was full of divine understanding his will was altogether right his affections holy his power absolute to persist and continue such always but as his nature now is he cannot keep the Law of God neither the whole nor any parcel thereof but is altogether corrupt his understanding darkned his will crooked his affections impure and his best strength weakness towards the running of the race of Gods Commandments yea though assisted by Gods grace and regenerate yet does not perfectly fulfil the Law but faileth still in many things for though a man be now Spiritual and guided by Gods Spirit not to sin as men natural 1 John 3.9 yet the flesh the old man corrupt Nature is not altogether expelled but remaining for their humiliation and the exercise of Grace in their Spiritual combat hindreth them from doing perfectly the thing they would and swayeth them oftentimes to the thing they would not Thus though the Law exacteth such perfect obedience as no man in this life is able to yield as appeareth Acts 13.38 Rom. 8.3 3.20 Gal. 2.21 yet we must know that it is impossible onely to Nature but not to Grace which is thus to be explained It is possible to Grace because Grace covereth our failings not that a man in Grace can perfectly fulfil all things Christians are not bound at all to the observation of the Judaical Ceremonies nor are the Judicial Laws of the Jews necessarily to be received or established in any Commonwealth yet no Christian man whatsoever is freed from the obedience of the Moral Law for that remains for ever a Rule of obedience to every childe of God though he be not bound to bring the same obedience for his Justification before God for he is accursed saith the Law that faileth in any Commandment except saith the Gospel he be reconciled again in Christ and in him have the pardon of his transgressions Whence this is one main difference betwixt the Law and the Gospel That the Law leaveth no place to repentance nor affordeth any means to resume that which is lost or recover that which is decayed Hear the thunder of the Law Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the Book of the Law to do them Gal. 3.10 Listen to the still voyce of the Gospel Repent Mat. 3.2 4.17 Sin no more Joh. 5.14 8.11 Turn you turn you from your wicked ways for why will ye dye Ezek. 33.11 In this respect the Law may be resembled to Abishai the Gospel to David both of them found their enemy Abishai would presently have smote him dead but David wakes him tells him the danger he was in and adviseth him to look better to himself 1 Sam. 26.8 c. Thus the Law sets forth the rigor of Gods Justice the Gospel the riches of his Mercy Now indeed a man cannot see his sins to purpose without the spirit of Bondage for that must make the Law effectual as well as the Spirit of Adoption doth the Gospel that is except God himself press the Law in our hearts the Ministers discover our sins to no purpose they may as soon shake the earth it self as the heart of a sinner without the work of God therefore the first work of the Holy Ghost is to awaken a sinner to set upon him his sins that he may be fit to receive Christ The Law in general is that part of Gods Word which commands things just honest and godly and being thus conceived it is three-fold● or the parts thereof are three 1. The Ceremonial Law concerning Ceremonies binding the Jews until the coming of the Messias that they should be Signs Symboles Types or Shadows of Spiritual things to be fulfilled in the Gospel of Christ this Law prescribed to the Jews Ceremonies Rites and Orders to be performed in the Worship of God and is laid down in the Books of Moses especially in Leviticus it concerned the Jews onely and is now wholly abrogated 2. The Judicial Law which is that part of Gods Word which prescribed Ordinances for the Government of the Jews Commonwealth and the Civil punishment of offenders Indeed their whole Civil Order or Government that is of the Offices of Magistrates Judgements Punishments Contracts and of the distinguishing and bounding of Dominions binding all Abrahams posterity until the coming of the Messias that they should be Types of that Order which should be in Christs Kingdom that is of the Spiritual Regiment of the Messias This did indeed principally concern the Jews but yet so far forth as it tendeth to the establishing of the Moral Law having in it common Equity it concerneth all people in all times and places 3. The Moral Law which teacheth us what to do and what not to do binding all reasonable creatures to perfect obedience both internal and external so that it may fully be described in these three points 1. That part of Gods word concerning righteousness and godliness which was written in Adams minde by the gift of Creation and the remnants of it be in every man by the light of Nature in regard whereof it bindes all men 2. It commandeth perfect obedience both inward in thought and affection and outward in speech and action 3. It bindeth to the curse and punishment every one that faileth in the least duty thereof though but once and that in thought onely Gal. 3.10 The sum of the Moral Law is propounded in the Decalogue or Ten Commandments which many can repeat but few do understand The Ceremonial Law must be considered in a double respect 1. In regard of the observation of it in Gods worship and so it is wholly abrogated 2. In the scope and substance of it which is Christ crucified with his benefits whom it shadowed out thus it remaineth still and is now more plain then ever it was The Ceremonial Law ceased at the coming of Christ for these Reasons 1. There is no more use of a candle when the Sun is risen nor of the picture when the person is present Thus was it between the Mosaical Ceremonies and Christ 2. The renting of the vail of the Temple at Christs suffering
in the very Proeme of his prayer doth admonish us of mutual love 1. Because there is no true praying without the true love of our Neighbor neither can we be perswaded that God heareth us 2. Because without the love of our Neighbor there is no true faith and without faith there is no true prayer Christ willeth us to say Our Father not My Father for these Reasons 1. Thereby to raise in us a confidence and full perswasion that we shall be heard for because the whole Church doth with one consent pray unto him he doth not reject her for his Promise sake 2. To teach us that we hold each member of the Church as our brother Gen. 13.8 3. That in prayer we must consider Christ and his Church as one body and make him our Father who is the Father of Christ our elder brother his by generation ours by regeneration his by Nature ours by Grace 4. That we must pray as well in charity for others as for our selves James 5.16 Now they whom we are to pray for may be distinguished into this rank or order 1. All such as are effectually called by the preaching of the word 2. For all such as God in his eternal secret Counsel hath appointed unto life but are not yet called from their wandrings to be of one sheepfold under one Shepherd Joh. 17.20 3. For particular persons of whom we have received benefit under whose Government we live or which be more dear or near unto us in the flesh 2 Cor. 9.12 4. For such as whose necessity is more specially made known unto us as of danger or distress Jam. 5.14 5. For men generally of all estates and conditions 1 Tim. 2.3 as Jews Turks Heathen and seduced Papists 6. For our Enemies and those that hate us Matth. 5.41 God the Father is the Father 1. Of Christ 1. By Nature begetting him as he is the Son of his own Substance before all worlds by communicating unto him his whole Essence or Godhead 2. By the Grace of personal Union as Christ is Man for the Manhood of Christ doth wholly subsist in the Godhead of the second Person and therefore Christ as he is Man not his Manhood which is a Nature not a Person may well be called the Son of God 2. Of us not by Nature or in regard of personal Union but by the Grace of Adoption in Christ Gal. 4.4 5. And this Grace we receive when we truly believe in his Name Joh. 3.12 Gal. 3.26 The Name of Father in this place is taken Essentially for these Reasons viz. 1. Because the Name of Father is not here put with another person of the Godhead but with the Creature of whom he is invocated 2. The invocating of one person doth not exclude the others when mention is made of their eternal and outward works 3. We cannot consider God the Father but in the Son the Mediator 4. Christ hath taught us to invocate him also and he giveth the Holy Ghost For we have received not the spirit of bondage to fear again but the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father And the same Spirit beareth witness with our spirits that we are the children of God Rom. 8.15 16. Again God is called Our Father 1. In respect of our Creation Luke 3.38 2. In respect of our Redemption and receiving into favor by his Son our Mediator for whose sake we are adopted 3. In respect of our Sanctification or Regeneration by the Holy Ghost in Christ The Instructions arising from this Title Father here given to God 1. We must hence learn whom to direct our prayers unto not to Saints Angels or any other creature but to God alone for these Reasons 1. Because this is a perfect patern of true prayer wanting no direction for the right performance of this part of God worship 2. Because God onely is the Author and giver of all good things Jam. 1.16 therefore we must ask them of him alone 3. Because the Lord onely who is Infinite and Omnipotent can hear all mens prayers at all times and in all places 2. We may hereby see in what order we must direct our prayers unto God the Father in the Mediation of the Son by the Assistance of the Holy Ghost neither severing the persons from the Godhead nor the Godhead from the Persons whereof the Father is first the Son is the second the Holy Ghost the third in order though not in time or greatness Thus must we worship him even one God in three Persons and three Persons in one God 3. In this Title Father we see the true ground of that boldness wherewith Gods children come before God in prayer namely that interest in the Covenant of Grace in Christ in whom God is become their Father 4. We are hereby taught how to dispose our selves towards God when we come before him in prayer namely as children and this stands especially in four things 1. In due reverence both of heart and gesture 2. In true humility from our hearts renouncing our own merit and our own wills and relying wholly on Christs Righteousness and on the will of God in him 3. In true contrition and sorrow of heart for our own sins whereby we have offended God who hath been so gracious and merciful a Father unto us in Christ 4. In a sound purpose of heart to break off the course of all sin and to walk before God in new obedience to all his Commandments The Instructions arising from the words Our Father 1. We must apply to our selves all the Promises of God in Christ touching Righteousness and life everlasting for he that makes them is our Father therefore they belong to us that be his children 2. This teacheth us when we pray to be mindeful of Gods whole Militant Church and People 3. Hence we learn how we must come affected towards our Brethren when we pray to God namely lovingly and peaceably as to children of the same Father 4. Here we see that all true Believers whether high or low poor or rich are in equal condition in regard of God for here Christ teacheth every one to say Our Father Hence it followeth That wicked men living in sin cannot pray all their supposed praying is but a vain beating of the Air with a sound of words neither shall they speed otherwise then Esau did though they cry aloud with strong and bitter cryes yet pray they ought it being a common duty required of all men but pray they cannot yea they sin if they pray such a maze or labyrinth doth sin bring them into but true Believers with confidence approach the Throne of Grace and in an holy boldness say Our Father Father a word of Faith doth seem to be And Our no less importing Charity The one proclaims If thou wilt live Do this The other says Believe and thou hast bliss The Law and Gospel both comprised be In this most happy short Epitomy Bless'd Savior in two words thou hast taught us
our Mediator is a Pacifier and Reconciler of God and Men as well by merit and desert as also by efficacy and forcible operation that is a middle person between God offended and angry with and for sin and mankinde offending and subject to the wrath of God To reconcile men unto God restoring them into favor causing men to love God and God men and that by making intreaty and satisfaction to Gods Justice for them and applying forcibly and effectually unto them his Satisfaction or Merit Regenerating them that they may cease from sinning and hearing their groans and petitions when they call upon him And it was necessary that our Mediator and Deliverer should be such a one as was very Man and that perfectly just too because the Justice of God requireth that the same Humane Nature which hath sinned do it self likewise make recompence for sin and because he that is himself a sinner cannot make recompence for others 1 Pet. 3.18 And that he should be also very God that he might by the power of his Godhead sustain in his flesh the burthen of Gods wrath Isa 53.3 and might recover and restore unto us that Righteousness and life which we lost 1 Joh. 1.2 You that Believe in Merits of your own And Sacrifice unto the God Vnknown That think a Pardon sent from Rome can make A Sin no Sin even for Saint Peters sake That do believe in Antichrist and hope To finde or make a Savior of the Pope Fall down before your Dagon But let all That profess one Faith Apostolical Believe in God and by one Faith accord In Jesus Christ his onely Son our Lord. § 4. Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost Born of the Virgin Mary CHrists flesh was conceived by the Holy Ghost not that he transfused or passed his substance into the flesh begotten but because in miraculous sort he formed in the Virgins womb of her substance the body of Christ so that it should not be contaminated or polluted with Original sin for he could not be conceived in such sort by the Holy Ghost that his flesh should issue from the Spirits substance And this blessed Virgin descended of the Linage of David to answer to the Divine Oracles as also for that our Faith might be the mor● confirmed to believe he was the very Messias promised to descend from the loyns of Abraham and David And in that this hapned in the Reign of Augustus very observable is the completion of the Divine Oracles and justly to be condemned the blindeness of the Jews Nor less deceived are they which hold the Virgin Mary to have been conceived without Original sin contrary to the tenor of the Scriptures and her own confession who acknowledged her self to have needed a Savior Luke 1.47 for she was born after the common course of the Nature of man and what need was there that Christ Jesus should be conceived by the Holy Ghost if he might have a pure conception free from Original sin without it Neither is it necessary to Salvation to believe it as an Article of Faith That Mary the Mother of Christ lived always a Virgin In the Humanity of Christ six things are principally considerable viz. 1. His Conception and Nativity 2. His Death and Passion 3. His Burial and Descension into Hell 4. His Resurrection 5. His Ascension into Heaven and his sitting there at the right hand of the Father 6. His coming again to Judgement Touching the conception or Nativity of Christ these six things are to be observed 1. That the News thereof was brought by an Angel 2. That he was conceived by the Holy Ghost that is by the power and vertue of it 3. That he was Born of a Virgin 4. That the Mother of our Lord was espoused to a man 5. That the blessed Virgin was of the Linage of David 6. That he was born in the time of the Reign of Augustus In the Angels Annunciation observe these three things 1. The Salutation which declared the free love of God to the Virgin 2. The delivery of the Message That of her should be born the Son of God 3. That she should be overshadowed by the Divine Power of the Holy Ghost Christs conception by the Holy Ghost signifieth three things viz. 1. That the mass of his Humane Nature was created or formed in the womb of the Virgin miraculously and beside the order of things disposed of God in Nature by the immediate operation of the Holy Ghost without the substance of man 2. That the Holy Ghost did in the same moment and by the same operation cleanse this mass and from the very point of the conception sanctifie it that is he caused that Original sin should not issue into it 3. The Union of the Humane Nature with the Word or the uniting of his flesh unto his Godhead Christ was conceived by the holy Ghost for these Reasons 1. Lest being born of flesh he should not be clean 2. That he might be a pure Sacrifice and sufficient Ransom for our Redemption 2 Cor. 5.12 3. That being pure and holy he might purifie us of all sin that he might also sanctifie us by his sanctity and holiness 4. That we may know he spake the very will of his Father that whatsoever this Son speaketh is the will of God and the Truth Christ was born of the Virgins substance chiefly for these Reasons 1. That we may know Christ our Mediator to be the true seed of David 2. That the Prophesies might be fulfilled Gen. 3. 49. Isa 7. That it may certainly appear unto us That this Jesus born of the Virgin is that Messias promised to the Fathers 3. That this Christs birth of a Virgin might be a Testimony that he is pure and without sin sanctified in the womb of the Virgin by the vertue of the Holy Ghost 4. That it might be a sign or figure of our Spiritual Regeneration which is not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man but of God Joh. 1.13 For what Reasons the Mother of our Lord was espoused to a man 1. That hence the honor of marriage might be commended unto us 2. That the chastity and good name of the Virgin might be provided for 3. That Joseph might be as a Guardian to the Virgin as a Foster-father to the childe 4. Lest the blasphemous enemies should say That the Christ of the Christians was unlawfully born To believe in the Son of God conceived by the Holy Ghost is to believe 1. That he was made man after a marvellous maner and that he was made one Christ of a Divine and Humane Nature 2. That he being so holily conceived and born doth purchase for us the right and power to be the Sons of God In this Article of the Creed we believe 1. That there be two Natures in Christ our Mediator that in one and the same Christ are Properties diverse and contrary Divine and Humane Finite and Infinite Passible
and Impassible and such like For the proof of his Divine Nature or that the Eternal Son called The Word is another Nature from the Flesh taken and a subsistence even before the Flesh born of the Virgin reade Joh. 1.14 Heb. 2.14 16. 1 Joh. 4.2 who being in the form of God took on him the form of a Servant Phil. 2.6 In the Beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and that Word was God Joh. 1.1 Many other are the quotations of Scripture to prove his Divine Nature as Psal 2.7 Acts 13.33 Heb. 1.5 Joh. 17.3 Matth. 1.23 Heb. 1.3 Joh. 2.19 1 Tim. 3.16 Joh. 6.51 1 Pet. 3.19 as also his Humane Nature Rom. 1.3 9.5 Luke 1.31 Heb. 2.11 Luke 1.42 2.7 Gal. 4.4 3.16 Heb. 2.16 Mat. 26.38 Luke 2.52 Joh. 10.18 Luke 23.46 1 Cor. 15.21 Eph. 5.30 4.12 16. Joh. 5.56 Rom. 8.11 Gen. 3.15 49.10 Isa 7.14 Matth. 10.18 23. Luke 1.27 31 34. 2.40 Mat. 4.2 Joh. 4.7 19.41 Mark 4.38 Mat. 27.50 Mark 15.37 Luke 23.46 Joh. 19.30 33. 2. That these two Natures make but one person in Christ or that in Christ are two perfect Natures whole and distinct and double properties also and operations natural but one person for it was requisite that one and the same should be Mediator both by Merit and by Power But they who make two persons make also two Christs with Nestorius the one a Man passive and crucified the other God not crucified and onely assisting the Man Christ by his Grace But this Heresie hath been long since confuted and condemned And that the Divine and Humane Natures of Christ are united in one person accordeth with the holy Scripture Joh. 1.14 Mat. 3.17 Eph. 4.10 1 Tim. 2.5 6. for his Humane Nature was at once both formed and assumed of the Word into unity of person and made proper unto the Word before or without which assumption or personal union it neither was nor had been nor should be Some Hereticks of old have proudly said That of the substance of the blessed Maid Christs flesh ne're formed was but that 't was brought Down from Heav'n into her womb others thought He had not true and real flesh indeed But in appearance onely Be 't our Creed To believe he was true God true Man one Onely natural Son of God alone Two Natures whole perfect distinct to be One undivided personality §. 5. Suffered under Pontius Pilate was Crucified Dead and Buried He descended into Hell THis Pontius Pilate was a Heathen Judge set over the Province of the Jews by the Roman Emperor under whose Government Christ began to execute his office for which he was sent and continuing therein and working Miracles was spitefully entreated of the wicked Jews for the space of three years and upward then villanously betrayed by one of his Disciples apprehended abused and crucified being full Thirty three years of Age and upward though his certain Age is not infallibly set down by any Dead that is On the Cross he gave up the ghost was after pierced to the very heart so that water and blood came out and being found certainly dead he had not his legs broken as theirs were who had been crucified with him And Buried that is for the more certainty that his Spirit was departed out of his body and as for the confirmation of his death so for the mystery of our not onely death but burial unto sin figured thereby he was taken down from the Cross and laid in the Grave or Sepulchre Now it is one thing to believe that Christ suffered another to believe in Christ which suffered for that is onely to have an Historical Faith of Christs Passion without reposing any confidence therein but this is to believe not onely that Christ suffered but also to repose and place our trust and confidence in Christs Suffering and Passion For the right apprehension of the suffering of Christ being God-Man know That the Deity simply considered in it self and by it self could not dye but that person which was God both could and did dye For the Son of God assuming an Humane Nature unto the Unity of his Divine Nature and uniting them together without confusion alteration distraction separation in one person that which is done by the one Nature is done by the person in which respect the Scripture often attributeth the Suffering of Christ to the other Nature 1 Cor. 2.8 Acts 20.28 And though the Divine Nature of Christ suffered not yet did it support the Humane Nature and added dignity worth and efficacy to the suffering of that Nature yea it had also proper and peculiar works as to Sanctifie his Humane Nature to take away our sins to reconcile us to God and the like And this must be cautiously observed by us for a Rule That Christ is not dead for us except we be dead to sin neither is he risen again for us except we be risen again to newness of life And take this for a most sure Principle That we are not Redeemed except we be Sanctified for he did not Redeem us from sin that we should commit it afresh and serve it again It is one thing to know that Christ dyed another thing that he dyed for us and it is one thing to discourse passionately of his death another to feel the operation thereof within us Labor therefore to be so affected therewith as that it may effectually prove thy death unto sin Christ descended into Hell for us when after the very time of his Passion he continued for a time in the state of the Dead and was under the power of the Grave This Article of Christs Descension into Hell is to be understood of the Grave not of his Souls going down locally into the place of the Damned not onely of those inexpressible yea unconceiveable torments which he suffered in his Soul under the eclipse of Gods favor yea under the fearful wrath of God which though in respect of us was to be eternal in him was made temporary having end because himself is Eternal and Infinite So that to believe in Jesus Christ which descended into Hell is to believe that Christ was for a time in the state of the Dead and held under the power of the Grave To believe in Christ which suffered is to believe 1. That Christ from the very moment of his conception sustained calamities and miseries of all sorts for my sake 2. That at that his last time he suffered all the most bitter torments both of body and soul for my sake 3. That he felt the horrible and dreadful wrath of God whereby to make recompence for mine and others sins and to appease his wrath against Mankinde Mention is made of Pilate in Christs Passion for these Reasons 1. Because Christ would receive from the Judge himself a Testimony of his Innocency 2. Because it was requisite he should be solemnly condemned that all the world might know that he though innocent was condemned
not be too many The duties to be performed by us in believing the holy Catholique Church 1. To renounce and abandon all wicked Societies because we profess fellowship with Saints betwixt whom and these there is no agreement 2. To be companions of Saints viz. of such as be of an holy life and not to think it a disgrace to be holy and pure and to be of a good and pious life separate from the prophane multitude 3. To walk in the light of Gods holy Word by vertuous living because of our fellowship with Christ and through him with God the Father for God is light 1 Joh. 1.7 4. To do good unto all but especially to those of the houshold of faith in being like-affected towards them not onely in distributing our temporal but spiritual goods 5. To be comfortable in all our Sufferings because our Head is not without a sympathy and feeling of our miseries and will not suffer us to be tempted beyond what we are able 6. To have heavenliness within us by leading an heavenly life whilest we live upon earth because there is a communion betwixt us and the Saints in heaven When Tyrants Storms of Persecution raise And when Religion blows too many ways When Rome 's Euroclydon does roar like Hell And that Whores Cup doth to a Deluge swell This is that Ark which when the Floods abate Doth land the Faithful on Mount Arrarat Truths Pillar wreath'd with Innocence and Love Whose Stems below and Basis is above Christ's black yet comely and beloved Spouse His own true Vine thrice happy are the Boughs §. 10. The Communion of Saints THe Communion of Saints is that holy and sweet fellowship which all the Members of Christs Church have with their Head Christ Jesus and one with another whether they are Believers here or departed Nor is this the least of Christs benefits bestowed on the Church by the Holy Ghost For herein all the Saints have the same Reconciliation the same Redemption the same Righteousness the same Sanctification the same Salvation by and for Christ All the Saints have the same benefits common which are necessary to Salvation Eph. 4.4 And all the like special gifts though not all a like measure but are so distributed to every Member as that some excel others in gifts and graces in the Church for the gifts of the Holy Ghost are diverse and to every one of us is given grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ Eph. 4.7 The chief part of the Communion of Saints is the union or coherence of all the Saints that is of the whole body of the Church with Christ the Head and of his Members among themselves which is wrought by the Holy Ghost even by the same Spirit who dwelleth in Christ the Head and in all his Members So that to believe the Communion of Saints is to believe That the Saints of which number I must needs certainly be assured my self to be one are united by the Spirit unto Christ their Head and that from the Head gifts are poured down unto them both those which are the same in all necessary to Salvation as also those which being diverse and diversly bestowed upon every one are requisite for the edification of the Church And that they are by the same Spirit likewise united among themselves The mystical union between Christ and every true Believer is not onely in regard of soul but of body also which being once knit shall never be dissolved but is eternal whereupon the dying dead rotten and consumed body remaineth still a Member of Christ abideth within the Covenant and is and shall be ever a Temple of the Holy Ghost Touching which union in regard of the soul Christ dwelleth therein or in the heart of every true Believer as the soul in the body and acts the soul as the soul acts the body without whom the soul is dead to all goodness So that if thou finde that thou art no more able to pray nor no more able to do any duty then thou wast before that thou livest in thy lusts as much as ever thou didst that thou hast not that new heart that new Spirit that new affection which the Scriptures speak of then be sure that Christ dwelleth not in thy heart thou hast no communion with him or his Saints The Union of Christ and the Church is a great Mystery Eph. 5.32 not to be measured with the line of our own Reason which can never fathom the depth thereof a Secret that could not be opened but by Divine Revelation nor being opened can be conceived but by the illumination of the Spirit Thus though it be above our capacity yet being revealed we must believe it as we do the mystery of the Trinity of Christs Eternal generation of the Personal Union of his two Natures of the Proceeding of the Holy Ghost and the like So that in our Meditation of this Mystery we must conceive no carnal no earthly thing of it because it is a Mystery it is altogether Spiritual and heavenly From the natural Union of our head and body and from the Matrimonial Union of man and wife we may by way of resemblance but help our understanding in the Union of Christ and his Church but notwithstanding the comparisons we may not draw the Mystery it self to any carnal matter for it is onely and wholly Spiritual This plainly discovereth the strange folly of the Papists who make our Union with Christ meerly carnal conceiving it to consist in a corporal commixion of Christs flesh with ours in which conceit there is a great deal of gross absurdity no great Mystery Now the maner of our Union with Christ is not by being united onely to his Humane Nature but by being united to Christs Person God-Man For as his Divine Nature in and by it self is incommunicable so the Humane Nature simply considered in and by it self is unprofitable for the Deity is the Fountain of Life and Grace which through the Humanity of Christ is conveyed unto us And though he be in heaven and we on earth yet this Union being supernatural and Spiritual there needeth no local presence for the making of it the Spirit of Christ being conveyed into every of the Saints as the soul into every part of the body makes the Members one Mystical Body their Head What the communion of Saints signifies 1. The Union of the Church with Christ and of his Members among themselves 2. The communion or participation of all Christs benefits 3. The distribution of special gifts bestowed on some Members for the good of the whole body 4. An obliging or binding of all the Members to imploy and refer all their gifts to the glory of Christ their Head and to the Salvation of the whole Body and of every Member mutually The faithful are called Saints in three respects 1. Imputatively that is in respect that Christs sanctity and holiness is imputed unto them 2. Inchoatively that is in respect that
enjoyn'd is To have and to set up in our hearts and practices the Lord Jehovah and him onely for our God which is the main and principal scope of the whole Law And he that will abstain from the breach of this Commandment must not with the Atheist deny him that gave him Being nor with the Ignorant neglect Divine Knowledge nor with the Prophane be loose-minded towards Gods Worship nor with the Covetous Epicures Self-lovers and Papists rob God of his Honor. Now Atheism is a Monster in Nature whereby the Creature riseth against the Creator to disannul him to make him without Being who giveth Being to all to pull him out of the Throne of Heaven whose Footstool is the Earth to put down his Power who by his Power alone upholdeth all things And this is when men do but in their hearts imagine that it is all vanity which is spoken of God or that there is no such God as the Word doth describe unto us And Ignorance is the next door to Atheism for where Ignorance prevaileth there can be but a poor deal of Love little Confidence and simple Service done unto the Lord And Prophaneness is a Regardlesness of God when a man being about any villany remembreth not or careth not that he is in Gods presence nor is daunted by any lets in the way also a Regardlesness of the very Worship of God when Prayer the Word and Sacraments is not used at all or without all reverence it maketh the persons infected herewith prefer any small worldly thing either of Pleasure or Profit before heavenly things Lastly the Robbing of God of his Honor is by Inward Idolatry or of the heart when Creatures are there set up where onely is the room of the Creator Now he that desires to keep this Commandment must endeavor for the Vertues comprehended therein and they are Knowledge of God Trust in God Humility Patience Hope The Love of God and The Fear of God The Knowledge of God is Knowledge To judge of God as he hath manifested himself in his Word and Works and to be moved up by that Knowledge to a Confidence Love Fear and Worship of the true God Rom. 10.14 Joh. 17.3 This true Knowledge of God is the principal part and point of his Worship and he may be known of reasonable Creatures so far forth as he will manifest himself to every one which if compared with that whereby God knoweth himself is to be accounted unperfect but if the degrees thereof be considered in it self it is also either perfect or imperfect yet not simply but in comparison that is in respect of the Superior and Inferior degree The perfect Knowledge of God is that in Creatures wherein Angels and Men in the Celestial life know God by a most clear and bright beholding of the minde The imperfect is that whereby men in this life know God though not so much as they could at first before the Fall by the benefit of their Creation Now the ordinary means to know God and which is prescribed unto us by God himself is by the study and meditation of heavenly Doctrine wherefore we must strive this way to know God and not look for from God any extraordinary and immediate Illumination except he of himself offer it and confirm it also unto us by certain and evident Testimonies And this Knowledge must be adorned with Practice without which it is not indeed Knowledge Whence poor Christians are better taught then great learned men without grace for no man knoweth more then he practiseth because what knowledge soever a man hath that he practiseth not is but a dead knowledge an inefficacious knowledge and indeed Religion is the Art of holy men not of learned men And as Knowledge thus without Practice savors of Hypocrisie so Practice without Knowledge tends to Superstition the Mother whereof is Ignorance To Trust in God Faith is To be unbottomed of thy self and of every Creature and so to lean upon God that if he fail thee thou sinkest And God doth often defer deliverance till the utmost extremity for the tryal of his peoples Faith and to strip them of other helps that they may Trust in him for till then we trust not in him as we ought So that Gods people run another course from other men though they have persecution here for their pains because they trust in the living God And in a good Cause God hath promised good Success therein therefore we are to be guided with as much confidence of safety while we Rule our selves therein according to Gods command as if we had a Prophet immediately sent us from God Now the Reason why God is ready to help us if we Trust in him is Because this our Faith in him is an Acknowledging of and an Attributing to his Power so that our Trusting in God engageth him to help us though commonly he useth not to appear a Deliverer till his people are brought to the very brink of Ruine Humility is a Vertue Humility whereby one man thinks better of another then of himself it makes a man vile in his own eyes and this is one fruit of Faith for where Christ comes to dwell he comes with a Light to make a man see his sins and what a creature he is Therefore the Spirit of true Christians is a meek Spirit they are humble gentle and little in their own eyes they set not up Pride and Ambition as other gods in their hearts but think basely of themselves in regard of their own sins and corruptions and upon consideration thereof are content to give place unto others and to yield of their own Right for the maintenance of Peace This is that true Knowledge of a mans own self which indeed is Necessary for man to have because God will be known by his own Image which he engraved in mans Nature and without it we neither aspire nor attain to that end to which we were created Patience is the Knowledge and Acknowledgement of Gods Majesty Patience Wisdom Justice and Goodness resolving through a confidence in Gods Promises and so in hope of Gods assistance and delivering to obey God in suffering those adversities which he sendeth us and willeth us to suffer neither in respect of the grief which they bring to murmure against God or to do any thing against his Commandments but in the highest extremity to retain still the confidence and hope of Gods assistance and to ask deliverance of him and by this Knowledge and full perswasion of Gods Will to mitigate and asswage our grief Thus Patience is a voluntary and continual suffering for the love of Vertue and Honesty Or it is a Grace of the Spirit flowing from Grace and Hope whereby we suffer things that are evil that we forsake not those things which are good by which we may attain to those that are better It is the Keeper of all the other Graces for when we become impatient of any good quality
they are able to return unto God and obey him Neither that we ought to seek any other cause before or above mans Will for which others receive or retain others refuse or cast away Divine Succor and Aid in a voiding Sin and do after this or that maner order and institute their Counsels and Actions Contrary to this Opinion do we learn out of the Sacred Scripture That although by Nature so much of God and his Will be known to all as may suffice for taking away all excuse from them of sin and although it be manifest That many Works morally good may be done even of the Unregenerate and the Will doth freely in them make choyce either of good or evil yet no work pleasing to God can be undertaken or performed by any man without Regeneration and the especial Grace of the Holy Spirit Neither can more or less good be in any mans Counsels or Actions then God of his free and purposed goodness doth cause in them Neither any other way can the Will of any Creature be inclined then whither it shall seem good to the Eternal and good Counsel of God and yet all the actions of the created Will are wrought freely whether they be good or bad Now Free-will to outward good actions without an inward Faith and Obedience is not Free-will to good for outward actions good in themselves are made evil by want of inward Faith and Obedience which is onely in the Regenerate whose Wills are not taken away but corrected as which before would onely that which is evil will now that which is good Eph. 2.10 which being inclined moved and governed by Gods Spirit will themselves of their own accord and are able to work do well and work well that is because God worketh good things not onely in them but also by them as joynt-workers with him Phil. 1.6 and in them both the will and the deed even of his good pleasure Phil. 2.13 To do any thing with free arbitrement and will is to do any thing upon a fore-deliberation according to the Will of God sometimes simply and sometimes in some respect onely yea and against it also sometimes in some respect but never simply against it for the liberty of working is not taken away in any creature when God is said so to rule and bend their Wills that they be not inclined any other way then whither God will have them inclined either simply or in some sort And there is no such will of free working as excludeth all action and working of the first Cause guiding inviting and bending the Creatures Wills whither it self listeth The Wills of Angels and Men are so the causers of their actions that nevertheless they are carried by the Secret Counsel of God and his Power and Efficacy which is every where present to the chusing or refusing of any object and that immediately by God or mediately by Instruments some good some bad as it seemeth good unto God to use so that it is impossible for them to do any thing beside the Eternal Decree and Counsel of God therefore God is said to be absolutely perfectly and simply his own and at his own Will but man onely voluntary and free in some respects The Will is able notwithstanding not onely to withstand God moving it but also of its own proper motion to assent and obey him it self exercising and moving her own actions and yet this is to be understood of the actions of the Will not of the new Qualities or Inclinations which it hath to obey God for these the Will receiveth not by her own operation but by the working of the Holy Ghost And the Will of man withstanding the Revealed Will of God is yet guided by his Secret Will and therefore resisting doth not resist for the Secret Decrees of Gods Will and Providence are ever ratified and performed in those even in those who most of all withstand Gods Commandments Neither yet are there contrary Wills in God for nothing is found in his Secret Purposes which disagreeth with his Nature revealed in his Word and God openeth unto us in his Law what he approveth and liketh and what agreeth with his Nature and the order of his Minde but he doth not promise or reveal how much Grace he will or purposeth to give to every one to obey his Commandments And though God be chiefly the Mover of wicked Wills yet is he not the Mover of the Wickedness of the Wills for they disagree from the Law not as they are any way ordained by the Will of God but as they are done by Men or Devils by reason of this defect that either they do not know the Will of God when they do them or are not moved by the sight or knowledge thereof to do it that is they do it not to that end that they may obey God who will so have it For this Reason God cannot be the Author of the wickedness of the Will Besides though now since the Corruption of our Nature by the Fall we have not Free-will to convert our selves nor to turn unto God of our selves without the operation of his holy Spirit yet our inclinations bent by his Spirit the Will works freely though God works by it as an Instrument otherwise the Will were idle which cannot be And albeit God was able to have wrought what he would without the Will yet because he will work by the Will the working of the Will is not in vain nor can God hence be said to will the actions of sinners as they are sins but he wills them as they are Punishments of sins and the execution of his just Judgement And we must know That what liberty of Will we have to do good or to will it is onely but in part viz. as we are regenerated by his holy Spirit but not in whole and full neither in that degree in which before the Fall we had it and shall have in the life to come And although the Unregenerate are able to will onely those things which are evil yet they will them without constraint even by their own proper and inward motion and therefore freely but the will and ability to do good Works is no more in their power then the Creation for the liberty which is in man now after the Fall and not yet regenerated and recovered is the very bondage of sin yet God had made man such a one as was able to perform that Obedience which he requireth of him Wherefore man by his own fault and folly losing and of his own accord casting away this ability God nevertheless hath not therefore lost his Right to require Obedience from him Six things concur to constitute and make the liberty of the will viz. 1. An Object whether it be any end proposed which still is considered as good or the means whereby the end is attained 2. The Minde knowing and understanding the Object 3. The Will alike and equally apt to chuse and refuse the
VVorking Grace whereby we are delivered from the Dominion of Sin and are renewed in Minde VVill and Affections having received power to obey God 4. Co-working Grace whereby God conferreth and perfecteth the Grace of Renewing being received And without this Grace following the first is unprofitable 5. Persevering Grace whereby after that we have received the Grace of Renovation we do also receive a will to persevere and continue constantly in that good which we can do even by this gift of Perseverance The Object of Conversion is 1. Sin or Disobedience from whence we are converted 2. Righteousness or New-Obedience whereunto we are converted The subject or matter of conversion viz. 1. In the Minde and Understanding a right judgement concerning God his VVill and VVorks 2. In the VVill an earnest and ready desire purposing to obey God in all his Commandments 3. A good and reformed Affection Mans Conversion consists of these two parts viz. 1. In mortifying the Old Man that is to be truly and heartily sorry that thou hast offended God by thy sins and daily more and more to hate and eschew them 2. By quickning the New Man that is to live to God through Christ and an earnest and ready desire to order thy life according to Gods will and to do all good works The Causes of Conversion viz. 1. The Principal Efficient Cause of Conversion is the Holy Ghost 2. The Instrumental Causes or Means are first the Law then the Gospel the next Instrumental Cause is Faith 3. The Furthering Causes are the Cross and Chastisements as also Punishments Benefits Acts of Providence and Examples of others 4. The Formal Cause is the Conversion it self and the Properties thereof 5. The chief Final Cause is Gods Glory the next and subordinate end is our own good and the Conversion of others When thou art converted confirm thy Brethren How the true Conversion of the godly differs from the false Repentance of the wicked 1. In their Grief the wicked are grieved onely for the punishment ensuing not for that they offend and displease God the godly are specially grieved that God is offended 2. In the Cause the wicked repent by reason of a despair and distrust so that they more and more offend God but the godly repent by reason of Faith and a confidence they have of the Grace of God and Reconciliation in the Mediator 3. In the Effect for in the wicked New-Obedience doth not follow Repentance which always accompanieth the Repentance of the godly so that the Repentance of the wicked is no true no sound no saving Repentance The former part of Conversion is called Mortification and that for these Reasons viz. 1. Because as dead men cannot shew forth the actions of one that is living so our Nature the Corruption thereof being abolished doth no more in such sort shew forth or exercise her evil actions For Mortification is by the grace and operation of the Spirit a decay and perishing of the deeds of the flesh which are evil Actions and carnal Affections 2. Because Mortification is not wrought without grief and lamenting and for this cause Mortification is called a Crucifying consisting in the subduing by a holy Discipline our inordinate lusts which rebel against God and in a patient bearing of the Cross of Christ The latter part of Conversion is called Quickning viz. 1. Because as a living man doth the actions of one that is living so Quickning is a kindling of new Faculties and Qualities in us 2. In respect of that joy which the converted have in God which indeed is such as words are not able to express nor any heart conceive but his who hath it Quickning comprehendeth those things which are contrary to Mortification 1. A Knowledge of Gods Mercy and the applying thereof in Christ 2. A Joyfulness thence arising for that God is pleased and New-Obedience is begun 3. An ardent or earnest endeavor or purpose to sin no more arising from Thankfulness and because we rejoyce that we have God appeased or pacified towards us a desire also of Righteousness and of retaining Gods love and favor being now converted from sin which next comes to be spoken of XI SIN in its proper nature is an Anomy that is a want of Conformity to the Law of God The nature of sin lies not in the action but in the maner of doing the action and sin properly is nothing formally subsisting or existing for then God should be the Author of it but it is an Ataxy or Absence of goodness in the thing that subsisteth whereupon it is truly said in Schools In peccato nihil positivum whatsoever a man doth whereof he is not certainly perswaded in judgement and conscience out of Gods Word that it may be done is sin Original Sin is the Corruption of the whole man and chiefly of the Soul of man and is not onely an absence of goodness but also a real presence of an evil property and disposition and this infection of Nature doth remain yea in them that are Regenerated For the Principle of Flesh that is in holy men may sometimes prevail mightily upon them yea so as to make them do as evil actions as the worst of men for this is a true Rule A man that excelleth in Grace may sometimes excel in ill-doing but he allows not himself therein nor is it properly he that does it but sin that dwelleth in him as the good that evil men do it cannot be said that they do it Gods Spirit may be there to help them to do much but the Spirit dwelleth not there so a man may do good and not be good On the other side things though commanded yet in the unregenerate become sins it is sin when a wicked man giveth Alms because it proceeds not from Faith and Love yet the Moral actions of the unregenerate are not to be omitted by us because in them they are sin but we must avoid the sin and perform the action avoid not the works of Hypocrites but the hypocrisie of their works Thus is sin the Corruption of a Nature created good of God but not any Creature made of God in man for it is onely an accidental Quality or natural Property of man corrupted but no substantial Property nor of the nature of man simply as he was first created Solomon hath drawn the picture of Sin to the life in the Description of an Harlot the Fawns Flatters Pleases Delights but in the end Destroys it speaks to us in Joabs language to Amasa 2 Sam. 20.10 and his kisses are as mortal or in Jaels language to Sisera Judg. 4.18 5.26 27. but the Butter in the lordly Dish will not balsum the wound it gives All sin is like the painted Harlot or the beautiful forbidden Fruit he that sucks the Honey-comb of sin sucks the Poison of Asps it is a golden Hook baited with all the Glory of the World All sin is foul filthy unclean infectious contagious and loathsom in the sight of
Love Self-love twofold 213 c. Lying twofold 301 c. the Common Distinction of Lyes 302 a. the kindes and degrees of Lyes ibid. 303. Rules against Lying 302 a. Vertues opposed to it 304. M MAgistrates their Duty 268 c. 269 a b. Marriage-Duties 269 c. 270 a. Rules to maintain Concord betwixt Man and Wife ibid. c. Mass the vast difference thereof from the Lords Supper 57 c. 58 a. Meats to be Consecrated before the use thereof 373 c. 374 a. Mediator his Office 130 c. his Necessity of being true God and true Man 131 a b. The benefits of a Mediator ibid. c. Merit or Works Meritorious a meer Chymera no such thing in Rerum natura 359 a. Ministers their Duty and Properties 26 c. 31 a b. 32 a. Qualifications requisite for that Calling 30 a. 31 a. Why to be proved before Admission 30 c. The Titles given them in Scripture 30 c. the peoples Duty toward their Ministers 32 b. Ministery why instituted by God 28 b. the way to promote it 29 a. why it ought not to be despised ibid. b. The Reason of the Comparison betwixt it and Salt ibid. c. Moses how said to write of Christ 130 a. Mother of Christ why espoused to a man 134 a. Murmuring why unlawful 294 b c. Murther the kindes and degrees thereof 273 to 283. the heinousness of the sin 278. the way to avoid it ibid. c. Murther against the Soul how committed 279 a. N NAme of God what it signifies 83 b. 243 b. how said to be taken in vain 241. what that signifies 243 b. the several ways of taking Gods Name in vain 244. how it is sanctified 246. Names in Baptism to be chosen by Parents 44 b. Directions for the right choyce thereof ibid. Nativity of Christ 133 b. why born of the Virgins substance ibid. c. Nature Christs Divine Nature proved by Scripture 134 b. what the word Nature Vignifies in the Trinity 1. O OAthes the nature of an Oath 246. Oathes extorted how far binding 241 c. What is required in a lawful Oath 246 a. 247 c. 248 249. What 's to be thought on before we take an Oath ibid. c. In every lawful Oath a twofold Bond 250 a. Christians may lawfully take an Oath ibid. Why Oathes may not be used but in case of Necessity 251 a. In what cases Oathes do not binde ibid. Obedience what 367 a. Doctrine thereof ibid. to 268. The parts thereof ibid. Rules whereby to order our Obedience 367 c. 368 b. the Tryals thereof 51 c. Angelcal Obedience 97 c. Perfect Obedience possible to all men before the Fall 15 b. now not possible to the REgenerate ibid. c. Obedience to the Ministery 28 c. and the Reasons thereof 36 a. Obstinacy in sin the sinfulness of that sin 353 c. Opinion how it differs from Faith 186b P PArents their Duty 267 a. Passion of Christ 136 b c. wherein the Meditation thereon consists 137 b. Patience what 174. Doctrine thereof ibid. to 202. Signs and Properties thereof 197 a. Perfect when ibid. b c. Encouragements for and Motives to Patience 201 202. impediments thereto ibid. Perfection the several kindes thereof 20 a. 94 c. Perjury the several kindes thereof 252 b c. Persons in the Trinity proved 4 c. 5 a. what they therein signifie 1 to 4. why so called 5 a. wherein they agree 5 b. their order of working 5 c. Policy Caveats touching it 194 b. Pontius Pilate what he was 135 a. Popery why not to be tolerated 234 b. Power of God twofold 123. Prayer what 60 b. twofold 62 b. the parts of Prayer ibid. c. the kindes thereof ibid. c. 63. the qualities of true Prayer ibid. c. how we ought to pray 60 c. how he must be qualified that prayeth ibid. 61 a. the gesture time and place of Prayer 61 a. 62 a. Who alone is to be prayed unto ibid. how to conceive aright of God in prayer 64 c. how the whole Trinity works in prayer ibid. the Helps of preparation to prayer 65 a. Impediments to be removed before prayer ibid. b. Duties required in the act of prayer ibid. c. why the Creature may not be prayed unto 66 c. how God answers prayer 67 b. why God answers not some prayers ibid. why God sometimes defers answer to our prayers ibid. c. wherein Reverence in prayer consists 68 a. the necessity of the Spirit in prayer ibid. how to pray with the Spirit ibid. b. Fervency in prayer the signs thereof 71 b. the common Abuses in our prayers ibid. c. Duties required after prayer ibid. who not to be prayed for 72 b whom we ought to pray for 79 a. Motives to publike prayer ibid. c. the Necessity of Family-prayer 73 a. of Secret prayer ibid. the difference betwixt Praying and Wishing ibid. c. the Papists Error touching prayer 75 a. Prayer the Lords Prayer the use thereof 75 b c. what is comprehended therein 76. Doctrine thereof 75 to 117. Preaching what 25 c. who may preach ibid. how Humane Learning may therein be used without abuse 26 a. The order to be observed in Preaching 26 b. the whole Exercise thereof wherein it consists 27 a. Boldness in preaching how manifested 27 c. Presence of God with us 159 b. Presumption Remedies against it 111 c. Pride what 226 c. the properties of a proud man 228 a. the several kindes of Pride ibid. b. Remedies against it 110 c. Spritual Pride to be abhorred 229. Engines to pull it down ibid. b. the way to avoid inward Pride 228 c. Priests what they were under the Law 21 c. how they differed from Prophets ibid. Priest and Priesthood twofold under the Law 22 a. what things peculiar to the High Priest ibid. Promises the right way to apply them 193. Prosperity the effects thereof 200 b. Providence of God in preservation of the Scripture most admirable 6 b. Punishment for sin the degrees thereof 354 b. R REconciliation what 130 b. Recreations Rules touching the same 374 c. 375 a. Redemption what 319 c. fourfold 320 b. Doctrine thereof 319 to 322. how Christ Redeems us ibid. c. Regeneration what 334 c. Doctrine thereof ibid. to 337. how wrought 335 c. 336 b c. how it differs from Creation ibid. c. the degrees thereof 337 b. Signs thereof ibid. c. Regulation Rules thereof for all Actions 295 c. Religion what is the deepest Mystery thereof 1 a. the Pillar of Church and State 25 c. wherein the true Religion differs from all others 154 a. Repentance what 363 a. Doctrine thereof ibid. to 367. the nature kindes exercise properties effects tryals and signs of sound Repentance 364 365 51. Repentance not to be deferred 365 b. Motives to Repentance 366 b. and means to attain it ibid. c. Repetition of Sermon very requisite 28 a. Vain Repetitions what 70 c. Resurrection what 163. Doctrine of it ibid. to 166. proved 164 b. 165 b. the Duties of such as believe it ibid. c. the Types thereof 165 c. Resurrection of Christ what 139 c. how it was wrought 140 b. why