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A08483 An exposition of the Symbole of the Apostles, or rather of the articles of faith In which the chiefe points of the euerlasting and free couenant betweene God and the faithfull is briefly and plainly handled. Gathered out of the catechising sermons of Gasper Oleuvian Treuir, and now translated out of the Latine tongue into the English for the benefite of Christ his Church. By Iohn Fielde. Olevian, Caspar, 1536-1587.; Fielde, John, d. 1588. 1581 (1581) STC 18807; ESTC S113494 126,658 260

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must needes be therefore that Christe this king be of the substance and loines of Dauid and continue an euerlasting kinge and very man not onely in name but in the very substance and properties of a naturall fruite sprong from the loines of Dauid and abiding and raigning worlde without end in the throne of Gods maiestie in the highest heauens Hebr. 1. Which thinge bringeth vs exceeding ioye in euerlasting life for that we shall behold our nature in our brother and heade Christ to be adorned with so great glorie in all eternitie Causes for which it must needes be that the mediator of the couenant be very God with all the properties of God THe causes for which it is necessarie that the mediator be not onely very mā but also very God be these The chiefe cause is because God would declare his infinite loue And this is the meaning of that So God loued the worlde so I say that he gaue his only begotten sonne c. The second cause is next vnder this because he had receaued a commandement of the father that required an almightie worker to wit a commandement by his merite and vertue to saue the elect Nowe there is but one Almightie euen God Ioh. 10. vers 18. Out of this same second cause which properly belongeth to Christ these endes are deriued The first concerning desarte For therefore must the Mediator be verie God that that same obedience of Christ whereby so great a person which is equal to the father humbling himselfe in the nature of man that the curse might be made in it might be from the beginning of the world for al eternitie to come a matchable price or rather a price of redemption for the sinnes of all the elect of the whole worlde euen that the price might wey downe our sinnes Therefore in the 20. of the Actes it is saide That God redeemed his Church with his bloud And in the 9 to the Hebrues Also grace hath abounded aboue the fault This obedience of the Sonne when it is made a sacrifice for vs it surmounteth all obedience of Angels and al other creatures The second end is that seeing he must be a Sauiour no lesse in vertue then in merite he must first in himselfe ouercome our sinne the wrath of God and death Nowe that the waight of the infinite wrath of God in the manhoode might stand ouercome and moreouer that he might raise himself frō death it was necessary that he that should suffer should be very man in such sort that he might together be infinite that is the true and euerlasting God that is that his manhod should be personallie inseperablie vnited to his godheade of which it should vpholden that our saluation might not by any meane be in danger seeing it is impossible that that vnion should be dissolued For God alone could not die as one of the auncient fathers haue wittilie said neither could man alone ouercome death Therefore to the Romans Ca. 1. he saith that he is declared to be the sonne of God by the power of his resurrection Moreouer by his power it behoued him also to ouercome sinne and death in vs Ioh. 5. to witte by giuing faith whereby that merite might be applied vnto vs and the holy Ghoste through whō he might restore in vs the image of God and quicken vs euerlastingly and also maintaine that saluation so gotten Now forasmuch as all these things are of nature belonging to him who is almightie it was necessary that he by nature should be God almightie For who could haue performed that but he through whom man in the beginning was made after the image of God Coloss 1.3 who could haue giuen the holy Ghost which is God but he which is God himselfe who could haue restored euerlasting life but that same word the sonne of God in whō life is from the beginning Io. 1. Finaly forasmuch as God hath said I am the Lord besides me there is no sauiour it was necessarie that our sauiour Christ which by the decree of God was appointed to obtaine and bestowe saluation should be very God with all the properties of the Godhead omnipotencie eternitie infinite maiestie and glorie without which he could neither be a Sauiour nor abide for euer Why those same two natures must be vnited in the Mediator THat the foundation of that same couenant of grace or rather of that coniunction betwixt God and vs might be firme GOD would haue these two natures in Christ to be knit together after a wonderful manner to wit by the vnion of persons Now when we say that the diuine and humaine nature of Christe are personallie knit together we vnderstand that the sonne who is God hath taken mans nature into the vnitie of his person and so God is manifested in the flesh and made man but in the person of the sonne and so as the proprieties of both natures remaine safe aswel that the saluation of men might be obtained by that meane that he had appointed as also that it might be maintained and continued for euer For saluation could not haue ben obtained vnlesse mans nature and the nature of God had bene knit together in a personall vnion First because it had not beene the bloude of the Sonne of God that was to be shed and so it had not bene a sacrifice worthie enough for the sinnes of the whole worlde Moreouer the humanitie could not haue beene able to sustaine the wrath of God neither haue abolished the sinnes that were laide vpon it vnlesse the diuinitie had ben coupled vnto it into the vnitie of the person by a most firme and altogether vnlooseable knotte both which that same man Christ by the power of his diuinitie being personally knitte vnto him hath perfourmed Acts 20. Philip. 2. Hebr. 19.14 Coloss 1. vers 14.15 And much lesse also might saluation nowe obtained be maintained vnlesse they were knit together and might so remaine for euer For euen like as it was required for the entry to that priesthoode and for the prouiding of full satisfaction that there should be the body and soule of the sonne of God in which there might be satisfaction so also that the priesthoode might be euerlasting and an euerlasting intercession be made for vs it must be that that same humane nature be properly belonging to the sonne of God which he must shewe before the face of the father in heauen in which as our sinnes are once cleansed so it might be the pledge of our reconciliation for euer Psal 110.1 and the 4. Matth. 22. vers 44. Moreouer that same man Christ could not by his vertue and power be a sauiour vnlesse also he had the diuine nature ioyned vnto him into the vnitie of person from which together as also from the father proceedeth the holy ghoste who bringeth vs into the possession of Christ engraffeth vs into Christ and begetteth vs againe into euerlasting life 1. Cor. 15. verse 21.45 Rom. 8. verse 8.9
right it is and I will giue it him Of the time of the comming of the Messiah note both these diligently that hee must be borne when the scepter shoulde be taken away from Iehudah as hath beene shewed and yet notwithstanding whilest the Temple and Priesthood should yet stande as Daniel saith in the 9. Chapter After 62. weekes Christ shall be cut off and there shall be none to helpe him and the people of that Capitaine to come shall scatter that citie and that sanctuarie Of the place of his birth touching the flesh also of his comming forth from the dayes of eternitie in respect of his diuine nature MIchee 5. And thou Bethlehem Euphratah art little to be among the thousands of Iudah yet out of thee shall hee come foorth vnto me that shall be ruler in Israel Whose goings foorth haue beene from the beginning and from euerlasting With what a wonderfull prouidence of God was this prophesie fulfilled Whilest Ioseph and Marie by the edict of Augustus are called into Bethlehem where shee brought foorth Christ See Luk. 2. in the beginning of the chapter and with what a wonderfull prouidence the wise men were lead vnto the place being holpen of Herod and of the Scribes See the seconde of Matthew Of the holinesse of his conception IEremie 23. Beholde the dayes come saith the Lord of hoastes And I will raise vp a braunch to my seruaunt Dauid and this is his name whereby they shall call him The Lorde of hoastes our righteousnesse The prophesie is fulfilled Luke 1. verses 31.22.33.35 Daniel in the 9. Chapter foretolde that the holinesse of holinesses must be annointed whereby in verie deede he sheweth plainely and cleerely that his conception must be holy and must be the seconde Temple yet standing What that the Prophet Isaiah and Haggeus foreshewed that it shoulde come to passe that the glorie of the seconde Temple should be much greater then the glorie of the first it shoulde be euerlasting was it not truely fulfilled in this most pure conception of the Sonne of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in which by the power of the holy Ghost that same euerlasting worde hath personally vnited the humaine nature and hath begon to dwell in it as in his owne Temple As also Christ himselfe nameth his body a Temple Ioh. 2. So both the prophesies are fulfilled not as in a temple of stone or a figure whose glorie was much lesse then the glorie of Salomons Temple neither did that Temple continewe euerlastingly but after the Messiah was exalted to wit that same true Temple was taken away into the fathers glorie neuer after to be builded againe The prophesie of Isaias is playne in the 60. Chapiter vers 13. The glory of Lybanon shall come vnto thee the firre tree the elme and the boxe tree together to bewtifie the place of my sanctuary For I will glorifie the place of my feete And in the same place I will make thee an eternall glorie c. The Prophesie of Haggai in the second Chapiter is more notable So saith the Lorde there Speake nowe vnto Zerubbabel the sonne of Shealtiel Prince of Iudah and to Iehosua the sonne of Iehozadak the high Priest and to the residue of the people saying who is lefte among you that sawe this house in her fi●st glorie and howe do you see it nowe Is it not in your eyes in comparison of it as nothing Yet now saith the Lorde of hoastes strengthen thy selfe Zerubbabel c. And a litle after Thus saith the Lord God of hoastes yet a little while and I will moue the heauen and earth and the the sea and the drie land and I will moue all nations and the desire of all nations shall come and I will fill this house with glory saith the Lord of hoastes Siluer is mine and golde is mine saith the Lorde of hoastes The glory of this last house shal be greater then the first saith the Lorde of hoastes Of the virgines bringing forth a childe ISay Chapter 7. The Lorde shall giue you a signe Beholde a virgine shall be with childe and shall bring forth a sonne thou shalt call his name Immanuell Thou hast the fulfilling of it in the 1. of Mathew verses 22.23 To which adde the Prophesie of Isay Chap. 9. A litle childe is borne vnto vs. A sonne is giuen vnto vs and the gouernement was vpon his shoulder and he shal cal his name wonderful Counsailour the mightie God father of euerlastingnes Prince of peace Fulfilled in the 2. of Luke ver 11.14 The meaning of the wordes which was conceaued by the holy Ghost borne of the virgine Marie THe meaning is that the euerlasting Sonne of God of the same substance with the Father without any putting off of his diuine nature without any conuersion or commixtiō was made that which he first was not to wit man which the Scripture enterpreteth He tooke the seede of Abraham that is our flesh of the virgine Marie and his verie humane soule and that by the power of the holy Ghoste that he might be like vnto his brethren in al things sinne onely excepted Ioh. 1. And to the Hebr. 2. and the fourth 1. Tim. 3. Rom. 1. The consolation which a faithful man conceaueth by this pure conception WE conceaue hereof this consolatiō first that we haue an vndoubted and true mediator with God in al thinges that we haue to do with him as who hath not onely the communiō of one but of both natures to wit diuine and humane Againe that he is such a Mediator whose bodie and soule in the verie conception were sanctified first that he might be a pure and holie sacrifice through which all our corruption might be cleansed that it might not be laide vnto our charge Heb. 7. verses 26.27 Rom. 7. verse 20. and the 8. verse 1. Moreouer to the end that the efficacie of his fulnes might by litle and little sanctifie this defiled lumpe of ours vntil he deliuer vs fully from that same natural corruption and by the same holie spirite whereby that substantial worde hath sanctified both soule and bodie euen from the wombe might also reforme our soules and bodies in the time appointed of God according to his owne image Io. 1. verse 16. the 1. Cor. 15. verse 45.47.48 The drifte and purpose of this article and how necessarie the true vnderstanding therof is THis same article concerning the person of Chirst which consisteth of two natures the humane the diuine knitte together by a personal vnion euerlastingly yet the proprieties of either being kept euerlastingly containeth the foundation and piller of the kingly Priesthood of Christ and consequently of his euerlasting priesthood betwixt God and men For it is mans happines to be ioyned with God the fountaine of al goodnes 1. Ioh. 1. Contrariwise it is the greatest vnhappinesse to be separated from God But man had separated himselfe by sinne from God and had entred into couenant with the deuill Euen
like as therefore there was a certaine person by whom sinne entred into the world and by sinne death and so became as it were the cause and foundation of falling away from God ending into league with the diuel so also must there be a certaine person appointed of God that might be the foundation and cause of reconciliation and of neuer breaking that same coniunction with God the fountaine of all happinesse Now this person is the euerlasting sonne of God with all the proprieties of the diuine nature and very man with all the proprieties of mans nature And euen like as there must both these natures true and sound the proprieties of either being kept in one person of Christ to reconcile man to God and to strike this couenant so also to kepe this couenant that according to the promise oath of God it may be euerlasting both natures must remaine for euer sound with their proprieties vnlesse we will haue the couenant in the verie piller and foundation to be shaken Therefore Satan hath alwaies gone about and yet doth by his instrumentes either altogether to denie one of the natures in the Mediator of the couenant or else vtterly to ouerthrow it For euen like as when the roote of a tree is hurt the braunches also wither and no fruite can be hoped for euen so the doctrine being corrupt concerning the person of Christ and the two natures in the same person together with their distinct proprieties the doctrine also of the Priestly and Kingly office of Christ remaineth corrupt which are as it were the fruits of the doctrine concerning the person The causes of this foundation and first why the mediator must remaine verie man and that euerlastinglie keping the proprieties of the humaine nature THe end of once taking neuer putting off againe mans nature was that God might declare his vnchangeable righteousnes and wrath against sinne and his mercie towardes vs. His iustice I say and his wrath whilest he will not so make his couenant that he be found vnrighteous and a lyer who had truely and righteously pronounced in what day soeuer you shall eate of that tree you shall die the death And Psal 5. Thou art not a God that wilt iniquitie Therefore he punished sinne in the flesh of man yea in the flesh of his onely begotten sonne that his high and vnchangeable righteousnesse truth and wrath against sinne might be manifest to the whole worlde His mercy whilest he punisheth not our sins in our selues which notwithstanding he might iustly do but deriueth his wrath vpon his onely begotten sonne that he might in very deede declare his infinite mercy towardes vs. Therefore wonderfully and with great wisedome the righteousnesse and mercy of God do meete and agree together or rather that same loue towards mankinde in Christ Iesu I will speake more largely that the matter may be more euident God going about to enter into couenant with man or willing to reconcile man euerlastingly vnto himself wold yet so shew his mercie that he denied not his righteousnes which is essētial vnto him which he can no more denie thē he can denie himself Now the seuere exact righteousnes of God required that forasmuch as corruption and transgression cleaued in mans nature that is to say both in our soule and bodie so also in the same that is in the nature of man taken of the sonne of God of the same substance and like in all thinges vnto vs sinne onely except which neither belongeth to the substance nor to the properties of man as he was created of God there should be a satisfaction and repaire For like as by one man sinne hath entred into the worlde as the Apostle saith to the Rom. cap. 5. and by sinne death and so death hath passed vpon all men in as much as al haue sinned and as by the disobedience of one man manie are made sinners so by the obedience of one many are made righteous Also If by the sinne of that one many are dead much more the grace of God and the gift through grace which is of one man Iesus Christ hath abounded towardes many Wherefore Christ must be very man both in soule bodie who by obedience euen to death and to the death of the crosse might satisfie the vnchangable righteousnes of God who would not punishe that in Angels because men had sinned but in the verie nature of man therefore the sonne of God tooke not Angels but the seede of Abrahā that is the very nature of man of the seede of Abraham Heb. 2. Secondly it behoued the mediator of the euerlasting couenant to bee brotherlie affected towardes vs and therefore he must be our verie brother in deede and abide so for euer with all the proprieties of a verie brother in deede as is plainely taught in the second chap. to the Hebrues He that sanctifieth and they which are sanctified are al of one For which cause he was not ashamed to cal them brethren saying I will declare thy name vnto my brethren in the middest of the Church I will sing praises vnto thee And that we may knowe that like as the Sonne of God was not ashamed to become once our brother with brotherly affection other verie humaine properties so also that he is not now ashamed of vs neither that he hath put off nature or affectiō and other very properties of man and of a brotherly nature the Scripture saith in the end of the Chapter Wherfore in al things it behoued him to be made like vnto his brethren that he might be merciful a faithfull hie priest in thinges which were to be don with God that he might make reconciliation for the sinns of the people For in that he suffered whē he was tempted he is able to succour them which are tempted And least any man should cauil that Christ after his ascension into heauen begā to be ashamed of vs and to put off the nature of a brother that is that verie nature of man and the properties thereof Heare what the spirite of trueth saith farther in 4. cap. of the same Epistle Hauing therfore an high priest which hath entred into the heauens euen Iesus the sonnne of God let vs hold fast our profession For we haue not an high Priest which cānot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities but was in al thinges tempted in like sort yet without sinne Let vs therfore go with confidence now he set the foundation of confidence to be in this that we haue an highe Bishop who not onely hath the nature of God but also of man a very brother in deed hauing not put of the properties of nature so that he can haue compassion vpon vs to the throne of grace that we may obtaine mercy and finde grace to helpe in the time of neede Thirdly God hath confirmed by oath that the fruite of the loines of Dauid should raigne for euer Psal 133. and the 89. 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in which wordes he manifestly ioyneth that state which followed the sorrowes of death and the burial with the sorrowes themselues And why so For although the bodie lying in the graue were voide of all sorrowe and of all sense and feeling when Christ was truely and in deede dead notwithstanding seeing that death it selfe ●●●ch was continued in the graue seemed to be nothing else but as it were the victorie ful triumph ouer those same sorrowes and torments Christ is then worthily saide to haue ouercome those same deadly and desperate sorrowes which are truely the sorrowes of hell when being dead he ouercame death that he with his might liue euerlastingly with God Seeing therefore that it is certaine that Peter entreateth there of the extreamest degree of the humiliation of Christ it followeth that by his descending into hell there is noted not onely the sorrowes of death but also that extreame shame as the victorie of sorrowes whiles being holden in the graue euen vntill the thirde day he lay as it were oppressed of death Esaie 53. ver 8. And in verie deed although Christ were greatly humbled vpon the crosse and was accounted of the enemies as one forlorne of God and also cried out that he was forsaken of God yet notwithstanding their minde was not contented neither had their rage and madnes together with Sathans ben satisfied vnlesse hee had lien wholy shut vp and oppressed in the graue and so had bene holden of death They shewe that same discontentednes Let him come down from the crosse and we will beleeue in him and albeit they doe so triumph ouer him whiles Christ truely felt those sorrowes of hell as also he witnesseth the same by his voice yet notwithstanding it was but halfe the triumph of Satan or as it were euen begon For euen they by whome Sathan had triumphed ouer Christe as forsaken of God and nowe oppressed they were doubtful careful to continue the same victorie and therefore desire that the sepulchre may be kept and they also set their seale vpon it Matth. 27 verse 62.63 And why doe they this thing euen because they sawe that it should be an imperfect or rather no victorie vnlesse also after burial the possession of victorie might be continued that is the cutting off of Messias as one altogether forsaken of God Daniel in the 9. Chapter seemeth to haue expressed this great humiliation of the sonne of God The Messias shal be cut off and there shal be none to wit that shal helpe him he shal be vtterly forsaken yea whiles he doth not onely foreshewe that but also foresheweth an other that it shal come to passe that he wil establish his couenant and in the seuenth Chapter that he may establish an euerlasting kingdome hee plainely prophecieth that hee shall after that extreame abasing of him selfe rise againe a victorious Conquerour 3. Moreouer besides these Paule sheweth 1. Cor. 15. out of Osee the Prophet that then at length Christes victorie shal be perfect and the deliueraunce from hell in his members when he shall also deliuer their bodies out of that vile estate in which they lie buried for they are sowen in dishonour verse 42. shall ioyne them vnto their soules When this bodie subiect to corruption shal put on saith hee an incorrupt nature and this mortal shal put on immortalitie then shal be fulfilled that which is written Death is swallowed vp in victorie O death where is thy victorie O hell where is thy sting Therefore as long as the graue holdeth them in prison but it holdeth them euen till the resurrection so long it hath some victorie and that shal be fullie taken from it in the resurrection of our bodies So also as long as death and the graue helde Christ dead and as it were vanquished so long continued their power ouer him nowe the same is fullie taken from him when he arose from the dead Lastly the very order it selfe of the articles themselues shewe that by the descending of Christ into hell there is noted that same extreame ignominie which followed his buriall the which thing also is manifest by the antithesis or contrarie comparison of Christe his exaltation For to these same three degrees He is dead buried and descended into hel there are set these three he is arisen ascended into heauen and sitteth at the right hand against death is set resurrection into life against the graue the house of death is set heauen it selfe against the descending into hell as the extreamest degr e of humiliation in dishonour is set the sitting at the right hand of GOD the Father Almightie which is the highest degree of exaltation in glorie Of the fruite of Christe his descention into hell THE summe therefore of either signification of Christe his discending into hell of whiche the latter agreeth more properly to the order of the articles of the faith is that Christ must throughly be humbled or rather forsaken of God to the end that wee might not be forsaken of GOD. First his diuine nature not shewing forth his power that he might feele the sorrowes of death not onely in the bodie but also in the soule moreouer the same worde or rather diuine nature keeping it selfe in secrete and for a time not quickening that lumpe of flesh that it had taken but permitting the bodie pulled from the soule for the space of three dayes to be in the hand or power of the graue that by all meanes Christ might bee thoroughly humbled and made of no reputation for vs to the end we might be assured that not onely our soules are deliuered from the sorrowes of death but that also all ignominie and dishonour is chased from our bodies by this Christe and his merite and by the efficacie and vertue of him at the length fully to be takē away albeit they be holdē for a time shut vp in the graue as it were conquered of death To be short faithful mindes doe conceaue so much the greater confidence and trust of the loue of God and of that same ful cleansing which is made by the sonne as they see Christ to be made more humble and abiect that without sinne and so much the dearer they see that their saluation did cost him The third day he rose from the dead Testimonies out of the Prophetes and Apostles concerning the resurrection of Christ Psal 16 20. THou wilt not suffer thy holy one to see corruption Actes 2. Men and brethren saith Peter I may boldely speake vnto you of the patriarche Dauid that he is both dead and buried and his sepulchre remaineth with you till this day Therefore seeing he was a Prophet and God had sworne with an oath vnto him that of the fruite of his loines he would raise vp Christ concerning the flesh whom he would place vpon his throne he knowing this before spake of the resurrection of Christ that his soule should not be left in graue neither should his flesh see corruption This
Iesus hath God raised vp whereof we are all witnesses The figure of Ionah Cap. 2 is manifest and expounded of Christ himselfe Math. 12. ●9 40. Esay 53.8 He was taken out from prison and iudgement and who shall reckon his age and generation And in the 10. verse when he shall make his soule an offeringe for sinne he shall see the seede that shall prolong his daies and the will of Iehouah shall prosper in his handes There is also cited of Paul Acts 13. the 55. Chapter of Esay and the 2. Psal and the 16. to the ende hee may shewe that Christ must rise againe that he might declare himselfe to be the very sonne of God Rom. 1. and that that same couenant of God made with Dauid might be firme and euerlasting Nowe Paules sermon is on this sorte Men and brethren you sonnes of the stocke of Abraham and those amongest you that feare God to you is this worde of saluation sent For the inhabitantes of Jerusalem and their rulers because they knewe him not nor yet the wordes of the prophetes which are read euery Sabboth day they haue fulfilled them in condemning him and though they found no cause of death in him yet desired they Pilate to kill him And when they had fulfilled all thinges which were written of him they put him beeing taken downe from the tree into a sepulchre but God raised him from the dead and he was seene many daies of them which came vp with him from Galile to Hierusalem which are his witnesses vnto the people And we preach vnto you that touching the promise made vnto the fathers God hath fulfilled it vnto vs their children in that he raised vp Iesus euen as it is written in the second Psalme Thou art my sonne this day haue I begotten thee Nowe in asmuch as he hath raised him vp from the dead and he shall no more returne into corruption he hath saide I will giue you those same firme and good things of Dauid Wherefore he saith also in an other place Thou wilt not suffer thine holy one to see corruption Howbeit Dauid after he had serued his time by the counsaile of God he slept was laide with his fathers sawe corruption but he whom God raised vp sawe no corruption Be it knowne vnto you therefore men and brethren that through this man is preached vnto you the forgiuenes of sinnes and from all things from which you could not be iustified by the lawe of Moses by him euery one that beleeueth is iustified Beware therefore least that come vpon you which is spoken of in the Prophet Daniel and other Prophetes foreshewe both that both the Messias is to be cut of and yet notwithstanding that he shall raigne for euer Therefore he must be quickened againe For abiding in death he raigneth not Daniel 7. and 9. Iohn 2. Destroy this Temple and I will raise it vp againe in three daies where also is prophesied concerning the fulfilling of that prophesie in the 2. of Aggei Iohn addeth when he was arisen from the deade his disciples remembred that he had saide this vnto them and they beleeued the scripture and the word which Iesus had spoken vnto them 1. Cor. 15. doth witnesse at large the resurrrection of Christ and the fruite of it And the Euangelistes they beare witnesse concerning the resurrection they set it out and confirme it by the testimonies of Angels Math. 28. Mark 16. Iohn 20. 21. Luk 24. The meaning of this article The third day he rose againe from the dead I Beleeue that it was impossible that that same holie Iesus the Christ and annointed of God should be holden of death which entred into the worlde for sinne onely Actes 2. aswel because he was pure in himselfe from all blot of sinne as also because he abolished our sinnes which were laide vpon him and also because the humanitie beeing personally vnited to the diuine nature or to that same substantial quickening worde and that therefore the bondes of death beeing loosed that he arose againe the thirde day by his diuine power and appeared againe to his disciples in life deuoide of al passion and mortalitie and so declared himselfe in verie deede the conquerour of our sinne and of death Matth. 28. Marke 16. Of the vse or fruite of the resurrection of Christ THe vse or fruite whereof we be partakers of the resurrection of Christ is fourefold The first is that the resurrection of Christe is a publike testimonie that by the Messias as Daniel speaketh there is brought a perfect and euerlasting righteousnes vpon all and ouer all that doe beleeue For seeing that he is deade not in his owne but in our sinnes that were laide vpon him and that out of them he is arisen againe to a life that shall neuer die hence there shineth to the mindes of all beleeuers a wonderfull light that not so much as one of all their sinnes remained vnwashed or vnsatisfied For if so be that there had remained but one of all their sinnes which none excepted Christe tooke vpon him either not thoroughly punished or imperfectly punished then could not Christ our pledge and truce-maker rise againe for asmuch as where there is but one sinne there of necessitie must death be for so hath the vnchangeable trueth and righteousnes of God decreed Rom. 6. The wages of sinne is death Neither yet doth the resurrection of Christ so make to our iustification as it is onely a publike testimonie thereof but also in a more highe consideration and that sound perfect euerie manner of waie to wit that that same raising vp of the Sonne is as I may say an actual remission from the sinnes of all them which beleeue For euen as the Father by deliuering Christ to death hath in deede condemned our sinnes in Christ Rom. 8. verse 3. so also by raising him from death he hath in the same deed absolued Christ from our sinnes and vs in Christ There is a most sure demonstration of this doctrine in the 1. Cor. 15. If Christ saith he be not risen againe in vaine is our faith ye are yet in your sinnes that is to say ye are yet guiltie before God Therefore because Christ is arisen we are not any longer in our sinnes that is we are in very deede absolued from them in this very thing that the father hath raised him from the dead that they might not be laide to our charge 2. Cor. 5.19 So also is that same place to be taken Ro. 4. For it was written not for Abraham alone for that this was imputed vnto him but also for vs to whome it shoulde come to passe that it should be imputed that is to say to them which beleue in him who hath raised vp our Lorde Iesus from the dead who was deliuered for our sinnes raised vp againe for our iustification What hath the father done by deliuering Christ to death He hath deliuered him for our sinnes he hath punished our
earnest of our inheritaunce whiles we are redeemed into libertie to the praise of his glorie Although therefore wee die yet we shall rise againe into an immortall life because both the right of life is adiudged vnto vs in the raising vp againe of the sonne and wee are ingraffed into this Christ raysed vp as branches vnto the vine both by the outwarde testimonie of the Gospell and also by the inwarde witnesse of the holy Ghost 1. Corinth 15. If Christ bee risen againe we also shall rise againe Hitherto also belongeth it that he calleth him the firste fruits of them that rise againe because the whole haruest of all the faithfull from the beginning of the worlde was sanctified vnto God by the raysing vp of that lumpe which the sonne of God had taken of vs to a blessed resurrection Hitherto also it belongeth that he is called the first begotten from amongest the dead Colossians 1. as else where it shall bee declared more largely Seeing therefore that in raysing vppe of the sonne the right of life is brought to light vnto vs and that same quickening spirite of Christ is giuen vnto vs hauing heard the Gospell that same spirit I say of faith through which not onely our soules but also our bodies are members of our head Christe therefore wee haue an vndoubted pledge in the resurrection of our heade Christe that our bodies are to bee repayred and restored to immortalitie He ascended into heauen Testimones out of the Prophetes and Apostles THE Apostle in the fourth Chapter to the Ephesians citeth a prophecie out of the 68. Psalme concerning the ascension of Christ but vnto euerie one of vs grace is giuen according to the measure of the gift of Christ Wherefore he saith when hee ascended vp on high he led captiuitie captiue and gaue giftes vnto men And the prophecie in the hundred and tenth Psalme of the sitting of the Messias at the right hand of God comprehendeth in it a prophecie of the ascension into the heauens as it were an entrie of that glorious exaltation at the right hande of God the which thing is confirmed by the testimonie of the holy Ghost himselfe by the mouth of Peter Actes 2.34 Since then that he by the right hande of God hath ben exalted and hath receaued of his father the promise of the holy Ghost he hath shedde foorth this amongest you which you see and heare For Dauid is not ascended into heauen but hee saith The Lorde saide to my LORDE sitte at my right hande vntill I make thine enimies thy footestoole So also Mark● the Euangelist in the sixteenth Chapter ioyneth the entrie with the sitting it selfe at the right hand so after the Lord had spoken vnto them he was receiued into heauen and sitteth at the right hande of God And Christ Iohn 14. foresheweth his ascension into heauen let not your heart be troubled ye beleeue in God beleeue also in mee In my fathers house are many dwelling places otherwise I woulde haue tolde you I goe to prepare a place for you And seeing I goe to prepare a place for you I will come againe and receiue you vnto my self that where I am there you may be also The Euangelists describe a sure manifest fulfilling of these foresayinges concerning the ascension of Christ Marke in the place nowe aledged and Luke in his Euangelicall historie chapter 24. Loe I doe sende the promise of my father vppon you but tarie ye in the citie of Ierusalem vntill yee bee indued with power from on high Now he ledde them out into Bethaniah and lifting vp his handes he blessed them And it came to passe that whiles he blessed them being separate from them he● was carried vp into heauen and they worshipping him returned to Ierusalem with great ioye and were continually in the temple lauding and praysing God And in the first of the Actes And when he had spoken these thinges while they behelde hee was taken vp and a cloude tooke him out of their sight and while they looked stedfastly towardes heauen beholde two men stoode by them in white apparell who saide Yee men of Galilie why stande yee gasing into heauen This Iesus which is taken from you into heauen shall so come as yee haue seene him goe into heauen And Peter Actes 3 And nowe brethren I knowe that through ignorance ye did these thinges as also did your gouernours but those thinges which God before had shewed by the mouth of all his prophetes that Christe shoulde suffer he hath thus fufilled Amend your liues therefore and turne that your sinnes may be put away when the time of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord and when he shall send Iesus Christ which before was preached vnto you whom the heauen must containe vntill the time that all things bee restored which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy Prophets since the world began The meaning of these wordes He ascended into heauen THE meaning is I beleeue Christe who according to his diuine nature was alwayes in the heauens Iohn 1. and 3. after that he had fulfilled the office of ambassage and by the space of fourtie dayes had instructed his disciples concerning the trueth of his resurrection in that same true bodie of his that was taken out of the substance of Marie the virgine that it hanged vppon the crosse was deade and buried that being glorified rose againe that in the selfe same body I say together with a very humaine resonable soule he ascended into the heauens where the seat is of euerlasting felicitie The scripture in the first Chapter of the Actes doeth set out the matter most liuely before our eyes And in an other place he saith the same things that CHRIST departed from his disciples and was lifted vp into heauen Luke 24. that hee went from them Iohn 14. that hee left this worlde Iohn 16. that hee was taken awaye Actes 15. from vs Luke 24. into those same holy tabernacles not made with hands Hebrewes 9. into heauen it selfe Mark 16. that he is there continually and without any interruption Hebrewes 10. that heauen must holde him vntill the time of the restoring of all thinges Act. 2. Howe Christ being absent is yet present BVT if that Christ went from vs hath left this worlde howe is that promise of Christ fulfilled Beholde I am alwayes with you vnto the ende of the worlde Matthew 28. Surely it is so fulfilled euen like as that same other word of Christ was fulfilled Verilie I say vnto you that before Abraham was I am Iohn 8. For like as hee fulfilled that by the presence not of his fleshe but of his diuinitie and yet feared not to say I admit that he vnderstoode it onely of the presence of his diuinitie so also according to his maiestie according to his prouidence according to his vnspeakeable and inuisible grace that saying was fulfilled of him Beholde I am with you alwayes euen to the ende of the