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A09026 The grounds of diuinitie plainely discouering the mysteries of Christian religion, propounded familiarly in diuers questions and answeres: substantially proued by scriptures; expounded faithfully, according to the writings of the best diuines, and euidently applyed by profitable vses, for the helpe and benefite of the vnlearned which desire knowledge. To the which is prefixed a very profitable treatise, containing an exhortation to the study of the word, with singular directions for the hearing and reading of the same. By Elnathan Parr minister of the word, at Palgraue in Suffolke.; Grounds of divinitie. Parr, Elnathan, d. 1622. 1614 (1614) STC 19314; ESTC S103147 128,560 328

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and of his Office Of his Person these thrée things must necessarily be beleeued according to the Scriptures First that he is that onely true God Secondly that he is very man partaking of our flesh and bloud with all generall not personall infirmities of our Nature being in all things like vnto vs yet without sinne Heb 2.14 and 4.15 1. Pet. 1.19 and 2.22 And therefore wee reade that he was hungry thirsty weary c. And if you aske how he could partake of our nature and yet haue no sinne you must remember that he was conceiued by the Holy-Ghost and borne of the virgin Mary The Holy-Ghost sanctifying a part of the substance of the Virgins Luk. 1. 2 Body to be the Body of Christ so that we beleeue he was not begotten by man by whom corruption and sinne is propagated and deriued vnto vs. Thirdly that he is God and Man in one Person figured by the Arke which was of Gold and precious Wood that would not rot noting by the Gold the Deity of Christ and by the precious Wood his Humanity without sinne This Personall vnion of these two Natures in Christ was thus The Sonne of God being from euerlasting a Person subsisting in the Holy and vndiuided Trinity did assume or take into the Vnty of his Person a Humane Nature consisting of Body and Soule so soone as euer it beganne to be hauing no Subsistence out of his Person but being destitute of all Personality in it selfe so that it becomes the very Body and Soule of the Sonne of God and whatsoeuer is proper to either Nature which are not by this meanes either in Essence or Operations confounded is indifferently and truely spoken of the Person As to make it plaine to the simple In our selues vnderstanding and knowledge are effects and workes of the Soule eating sleeping c. are workes proper to the Body Neither doth the Soule eate or sleepe or the Body vnderstand or know Yet wée say well and truely that Peter or Paul consisting of this body and soule vnderstand know eate stéepe c. because these two Natures the body and soule are vnited in their person And for this cause looke what is well or ill done by the body or any part of it or by the soule or any part of it is accounted to the whole Person making the Person guilty or not guilty good or bad As if the Tongue blasphemeth it is said the Person blasphemeth or if there be euill motions in the minde yet the whole Person is guilty So in some sort is it in this Personall Vnion of these two Natures of Christ As To know all things to be present euery where are Proprieties of his Diuine Nature To kéep the Law to die and to bléed are Proprieties of the Humane Nature of Christ Now wée may not say that the Humane Nature of Christ knoweth all things is omnipotent c. Nor that the Diuine Nature is obedient bléedeth dyeth c. And yet in regard of the Personall Vnion of these two Natures in Christ we say that the Person which hath these two Natures which is Christ the Sonne of God knoweth all things is present euery where bléedeth dyeth c. and looke what is done or suffered by either of the Natures is truely done and so accomited by the whole Person So that if you 〈◊〉 who fulfilled the Law who dyed for vs we may say the second Person in the Trinity euen God though not according to his Diuine but Humane Nature as speaketh the Holy Ghost notably Act. 20.28 God by his Owne Bloud purchased the Flocke of his Elect. Whereby I beleeue and that most infallibly and truly that whatsoeuer Christ did for my saluation is Gods own deed euen the immediate worke of the second Person in the Trinity Yet heere one thing must be remembred that though the body and soule of Peter make the person of Peter yet the Humane and Diuine Nature of Christ make not his Person for he was a Person from euerlasting and cannot bee a Humane Person but is still a Diuine Person though he could not be a Mediator or execute that Office without the Humane Nature so assumed This is that wonderfull Mystery of our Sauiour IESVS CHRISTS Incarnation Wherein concurred propounded to our Faith not to our Reason three the greatest Miracles that euer were First that a Virgine conceiued and brought forth a Child remainings Virgine Secondly that Adams flesh and Adams sin were parted Thirdly and principally this vnsearchable Mystery of the Personall Vnion of the God-head and Man-hood of Christ Quest But was it necessary that our Mediator should be God and Man and that in one Person as you haue declared Ans Yes verely for by this meanes he could die for vs and ouercome death and deserue for vs by his obedience the pardon of our sinnes and eternall life Expli Two things necessarily required that our Mediatour should be God First the greatnesse of the euill to the which we were subiect Secondly the greatnes of the good that we stood in néed of Our euill was foure-folde First the heinousnesse of sinne Secondly the anger of God Thirdly the power of death Fourthly the tyranny of the Diuell Our good which we wanted Foure folde also First the restoring of the Image of God Secondly the pardon of sinne Thirdly deliuerance from Death and Satan Fourthly eternall life But to take away the Euill Marke 2.7 Hos 13.14 Reuel 1.18 Zach 3.2 Ro. 16.20 Psal 51.10 Rom. 6.23 c. Ro. 5.17 18 Hebr. 2.14 and bestow the Good none is able to do but God Therfore it was necessary that our Mediatour should be God Two Reasons also there are why he must necessarily be man first the Iustice of God required that in that nature which offended satisfaction should be made secondly that he might haue somthing to offer which could not be his Godhead therefore he must be Man Euery high Priest must offer somewhat therefore a Body was ordained him Hebr. 8.3 Heb. 10.5 Hebr. 9.26 that he might offer himselfe Two reasons also may be alleaged why he must be God and Man in one person First that he might be a fit Mediator betwéene God and Man as it were indifferent and equally affected to either side for an Vmpiere or Wards-man may not be partiall If he had béene onely God wée might haue thought that he would not enough haue respected our misery If he had béene onely Man not enough the iustice of God Therefore he is to be God and Man deare vnto both and accounting both deare vnto him carefull that Gods iustice be not impeached and that our misery be relieued Secondly that the workes performed in the flesh of the Sonne of God might be of an infinite price to satisfie for our sinnes by which an infinite Maiesty was offended which could not be if the Person vndertaking our Redemption had not béene God and Man in one Person He was Man that he might haue
Esa 49.15 yet the Lord will not forget thee Yea Esa 54.10 the Mountaines shall remoue and the Hils fall downe but my mercy shall not faile nor my couenant of peace fall away saith Ichouah who hath compassion Thus much of Diuine Attributes Mat. 3.16.17 28.19 1. Ioh. 5.7 Deut. 6.4 Esay 44.4 1. Cor. 8.6 Eph. 4.5 1. Tim. 2.5 now of relation of Persons Q. You said that God is the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost are there not then three Gods Ans No These are three Persons subsisting in the Diuine Essence I beleeue there is but one God Ex. That there is one God 3 Persons is a Mystery propoūded in the Scriptures to our faith to beléeue not to our reason to dispute and discusse Wée know it is so because God hath so reuealed but the reason of it wée are not capable of and therefore wée must bée wise vnto sobriety admiring with humble acknowledgement this great Mistery Wée may not bée ignorant of it nor curious in inquiring into that which is not manifested both are very hurtful This then must bée holden that the God-head or Essence of God is one vndiuided the Persons onely distinguished not Essentially for euery one hath the whole Essence of the God-head and is that onely true God nor onely rationally but really and yet in a manner incomprehensible vnknown of vs. The Father is that God so is the Son so is the Holy Ghost Not thrée Gods nor thrée Eternals but One As Athanasius excellently in his Créed Neither aforencr after other And yet the Father is not the Sonne nor the Sonne the Father neither of these the Holy Ghost nor the Holy Ghost either of them but really distinguisht one from another in regard of their Persons So that the Father is another Person from the Sonne not another thing or another God c. Wée must beléue the Essence to bée one the persons to bée three neither confounding the Persons nor diuiding the Substance Vse Bee exceeding carefull rightly to vnderstand these things For as August wee cannot liue well vnlesse wee beleeue well of God And againe Errour is no where more dangerous seeking and study no where more painefull Finding no where more profitable If we conceiue amisse heere to whom are our prayers directed to whom our Worship Not to the true God but to the frame of our owne braines When wee pray therefore sometimes naming the Father sometimes the Sonne sometimes the Holy Ghost wee direct our prayers to the Diuine Essence and together to the three Persons Because we beleeue and professe not onely that the three Persons are the true God but that euery Person is not a part of that one Diuine Essence but the whole Diuine Essence that is the onely true God besides whom there is no other They that call vpon one of the Persons as separate from the rest erre from the true God according to that of our Sauiour The Lord eulighten vs. Ioh. 5.23 Q. What meane you by these words Essence and Person Ans Essence is the Nature common to the three Persons being the same vndiuided and whole in euery of them subsisting by it selfe A Person is a Subsistance in the Diuine Nature or that one Essence which being referred to the other Persons is distinguished from them by an incommunicable Property And this is the sacred and secret mystery of the Trinity in Vnity and Vnity in Trinity for euer to be adored Expl. These words Essence Person as also Trinity Vnity are not all in the Scriptures but the things signified by them are which tearmes the Church hath béene driuen by a necessity of speaking to finde out and to vse to auoyde the snares of Heretickes who vnder the words of the Church in time past hidde their hereticall prauities and so by their likely spéech conueyed their poyson to the vnskilfull As the Church acknowledged God to be one so the Heretickes but in a diuers sence The Church one in Essence the Heretickes not so but one in consent and will c. And therefore the Church out of the common vsuall maner of speaking vpon this necessitie borrowed certaine tearmes to defeat the Heretickes which tearmes it hath taken not as though these or any other could fully expresse this mystery but that it might not wholy be concealed of the which an Emperour spake well and modestly Gratian to Ambr. We speake of these things not as we ought but as we can Neither doth the Church vse these tearmes Essence Person in their common and vsuall meaning wholly as namely The Essence of man is a thing communicable but it is an vniuersall Name which truely exsisteth not by it selfe but is onely a collection of the minde and therein conceiued But Essence Diuine as it is communicable so also it truely is and subsisteth and is not an imaginary thing as the former nor an vniuersall name as the Philosophers speake of the humane Essence but the Diuine nature subsisting indéede being common to the thrée Persons and whole in euery one So also of the word Person In men what a person is we vnderstand as Peter Iohn and Paul are 3. persons to whom is common one humane nature So Father Sonne and Holy-ghost are thrée Persons to whom is common the Diuine nature but here is wonderfull difference First the Diuine nature common to the thrée Persons truly subsisteth so doth not the humane Secondly The thrée Diuine Persons differ not in substance but the thrée humane Persons doe substantially differ so that one whole is wholy distinct from an other Thirdly In the humane Persons there is a difference betwéene them in time as one yonger then another In dignity one more worthy then another In will one contradicteth another In works one laboureth more then another but there is none of these things in the Diuine Persons Fourthly In humane Persons it followeth not Iohn 14.10 where one is that there the other should be Paul is at Rome Peter at Antioch but in the Diuine it is otherwise Iohn 8.29 where one is there are all for their common and vndiuided Essence These things are after an vnspeakeable manner Vse That as wee reuerently thinke of this wonderfull mystery so that wee wisely speake of it not taking to our selues liberty to vse new formes of speaking or to swarue from the receiued custome approued by the Church according to the Scriptures but that as duetifull children wee tie our selues to her wholesome language For as Saint Hierome said Heresie breedeth out of words improperly vttered And Saint Augustines caueat is singular If thou canst not find what God is yet take heede to thinke of God that which he is not This doctrine of the true God one in Essence three in Persons is most religiously to be learned kept professed maintained and taught in the Church both for the glorie of the True God and also to distinguish vs from Iewes Turkes and Infidells and for our owne
which also afterwards will breake out into the second act in time to come Euen as therefore we kill an old Wolfe or Snake for the hurt it hath done or is ready now to do and also all the yong ones for the hurtfull nature they haue which in time will shew it selfe So God may iustly cast euen Infants into Hell for the corruption of their nature and will all such of them which he hath not by election of grace ordained to eternall life Vse 2. Seing there is in euery one an inclination through corruption vnto all sinne euen that vnpardonable one then if thou haue receiued grace and power to maister thy corruptions acknowledge him who hath discerned thée and when thou séest a Drunkard or any other sinner wallowing in his sinne praise God for thou art of the same Mould and Mettall and if thou doest not the like it is not the goodnesse of thy nature but the mercy of God restraining or sanctifying thy corrupt heart Also let it teach thée not to despaire of thy neighbour or rashly to condemne him that yet hath not obtained grace For as thou being by nature in the same condemnation hast obtained mercy so what knowest thou how God will deale with him Rather pray for him and endeuour to bring him to the partaking of that grace which thou hast receiued which is indéed a property of true grace Vse 3. This also teacheth a singular point of Wisedome namely in the practise of repentance to strike at the roote to crucifie the flesh and the affections and to destroy the body of Sinne As Physitions which in the curing of a disease remoue the cause or as a man that would destroy Wéeds pluckes them vp Roote and Rinde bend all thy force study and sorrow in repentance first this way For from whence are Drunkennesse Whooredome Idolatry Blasphemy Lying c. euen from this bitter root this vncleane fountaine of Originall sinne 2. Reg. 2.21 As therefore Elisha healed the bitter Waters by seasoning them at the Spring So he that would haue a sound and holy life must labour to be sound within and that his heart be truely seasoned with grace else all is to no purpose And here is the difference betwéen Hypocrites and such as are truly renewed they cut off the branches these the roote they reforme the action these the affection of sinne Therfore as Sara will haue Ismael put away and the Bond-woman his mother also so are we also to put from vs all euill actions and to mortifie euen the affection of sinning if we would soundly repent Q. You speake of Actuall and Originall sinne what is sinne Ans Sinne is the transgression of the Law 1. Ioh. 3.4 Q. What is the Law you speake of Ans The Law which I meane is the eternall Rule of Righteousnesse in God manifested to man first in the Creation afterward repeated by the voyce of God and written in two Tables of stone by the finger of God containing diuine precepts what we should be doe and leaue vndone requiring perfect obedience vnder the hope of life Esay 8.20 Exo. 20.1 c. Psal 19.11 119.105 Leui. 18.5 Deu. 27.27 and punishing the least disobedience with eternal death Exp. The law is taken sundry waies in the Scripture héere we take it for the Morall law contained in the ten Commandements we call it an eternall Rule of righteousnesse in God because it is a bright beame issuing from the Father of Lights containing the summe of his wil concerning his worshiip and the duety of man vnto him and to his neighbour For Gods wil is the rule of all righteousnesse the Law the Copy of it Math. 6.10 and 7.21 therefore obedience of workes is called diuerse times doing of Gods will in his word This Law is an eternall rule because it was alwayes in God and shall for euer continue euen vnto all eternity perfectly to be kept in heauen and also to distinguish it from the Ceremoniall and Iudiciall Lawes which are abrogated The Ceremoniall in regard of Vse and Obseruation and the Iudiciall in regarde of Obligation So that as wee may at no hand bring into vse the Leuiticall Ceremonies so we are not bound to the same forme of Lawes Politicall which were giuen to the Common-wealth of the Iewes And yet the generall equitie of both remaines of the Iudicialls that sinne is to be punished by the Magistrate of the Ceremonialls that God is to bee worshipped in the comelinesse himselfe hath commaunded besides the substance of these Ceremonies which remaines for euer Iesus Christ This Law was at the first printed in Adams heart the knowledge and loue thereof being a part of the Image of God in him A glimmering whereof God in his singular wisedome continued in the heart of man after the fall namely so much as might serue for the continuing of fellowship and society amongst men Rom. 1.19.2.15 and which might leaue them without excuse This remnant we vsually call the Law of Nature not that mans nature is the Author of it but because it is imprinted in the same Afterward the Lord repeated that Law on Mount Sinai and writ it in two tables of stone to conuince the stony hearts of men Quest What are the words of this Law Ans The words of this Law are these Then God spake all these words and said I am the Lord thy God which brought thee c. as it followeth in Exodus chap. 20. from the beginning of the first verse to the end of the sixteenth Expli These tenne Lawes or Lawe Sentences are the ground and rule of all righteousnesse with the which whatsoeuer agréeth is good Whatsoeuer disagréeth is euill containing the generall heads of al duties to God and man which can be required Diuided into two Tables the first containing our duety to God the summe where of is Thou shalt loue the Lord thy God with all thy heart c. The second our duety to our neighbour the summe whereof is Matth. 22.37 38 39. Thou shalt loue thy neighbour as thy selfe Also it is diuided into tenne Precepts The manner of giuing this law was very solemne and terrible Deut. 10.4 Exod. 19. worthy to be often read and marked of all For the meaning of these Commandements these generall Rules are to be obserued First they are to be vnderstood as the Prophets and Apostles haue expounded and taught them Secondly In all affirmatiue Precepts the negatiue and in all negatiue the affirmatiue are to be vnderstood Thirdly the maner of speach is to be obserued as first concerning persons by Thou shalt and shalt not is meant euery one none are exempted Secondly concerning things forbidden or commaunded vnder one particular named all of that nature and kind with the signes causes and effects are vnderstood Fourthly the Lawe is spirituall not onely brideling the hands but the heart and first motions thereof Fiftly No creature can fully sée into the depth of the doctrine and
somewhat to offer God in the same person that such offring might be sufficient For the worke of our Redemption was performed by the Man-hood but the vertue and merite was from the God-head And here we haue found out the Reason why the Righteousnesse of Christ should be of merite sufficient and effectuall for thousand thousands euen all the Elect because it is the righteousnesse and obedience not of a méere Man but of God and Man in one person euen of God himselfe whose goodnesse and righteousnesse must néeds be as himselfe of infinite merite forre and vertue The righteousnesse then of Christ hath this aptitude or nature to make all beléeuing sinners righteous because it was so appointed of God It hath power and sufficienty is to doe because it is the righteousnesse of God Vse 1. To giue thankes vnto God for the Incarnation of our Lord Iesus Christ and our redemption by him and to take delight to grow in the knowledge of it according to the Scriptures For indéed how can he be a Christian or Godly who knoweth not his Sauiour nor the great mystery of Godlinesse concerning him 1. Tim. 3.16 Ioh. 8.24 1. Ioh. 5.10 Ibid. 11.12 as it is called Nay wholly to be ignorant thereof or to deny it is to deny our sinnes make God a lyar and to loose eternall life Vse 2. Is Christ God Then tremble all yée prophane wretches which despise his Word and Sacraments yea let all such tremble who teare his Body Bloud and Passion by their blasphemous oathes for he is God yea a iealous and reuenging God yea a consuming fire But let all such as feare him and trust in him be comforted yea let them be merry and ioyfull for he is God most true and able to performe all his pretious promises of saluation And though shame disgrace rebukes of men and cruell persecutions follow the profession of his Name Gospell shrinke not neither be ashamed he is able and will both beare thée out assist thée and reward thee in his Kingdome Remember Paul 2. Tim. 1.12 For the Gospell saith he I suffer but I am not ashamed for I know in whom I haue beleeued and I am perswaded that hee is able to keepe that which I haue committed vnto him vnto that day Is Christ man Then be comforted thou which art afflicted in body or minde which beleeuest For wee haue a high Priest which is touched with our infirmities Heb. 2.17.18 4.15.16 and is full of compassion who was afflicted who suffered and was tempted that he might be able to succour them which are tempted Is Christ God and Man in one Person Then let thy soule by Faith rest on his obedience as sufficient yea of infinite price for thy Redemption c. Qu. I conceiue in some measure I thanke God the exceeding worthinesse of the person of Christ and that his righteousnesse is of a sufficient merite for all the Elect yea if it had so pleased God for a thousand worlds but what is this Righteousnesse of Christ for the which we are iustified Ans It is to speake properly his actuall obedience whereby he fulfilled the will of his Father both in perfect keeping of the Law and in voluntary suffering the punishment due to our finnes Rom. 5.19 Phil. 2.8 Explic. The Righteousnesse of Christ is two folde vncreated essentiall to the Godhead which is incommunicable and cannot be imputed and created being either the holinesse of his nature which improperly I would not deny to be imputed or Hebr. 7.26 of his actions which is the actuall obedience spoken of in the Answer which properly is imputed and comprehendeth his holy life and whole humiliation vnder diuers heads deliuered in the Créede Of the which I will not in particular inquire because there are diuerse Expositions of these things in euerie mans hand so plentifull and excellent that the Authors séeme to haue left nothing further to be spoken therein Vse It is the righteousnes of Christ for the which onely we are iustified in the sight of God not for our owne inherent righteousnesse either in whole or in part because it is vnperfect and wil not endure the rigor of the Law nor is proportionable to the iustice of God which is to be satisfied yea the maintaining of Iustification by workes ouer-turneth the foundation of Religion which whosoeuer obstinately and finally holdeth cannot possibly be saued Q. How shall I bee made partaker of this righteousnesse of Christ Ans Wee are made partakers of the righteousnesse of Christ by faith onely Ioh. 1.12 Ioh. 20.28 Act. 26.18 Rom. 3.22 28. and 4.6 Gal. 2.16 c. Expl. As the righteousnesse of our owne workes is not that for the which we are iustified so neither is it or the sacrifice of the Masse the Instrument of applying the obedience of Christ vnto vs but onely Faith And faith is that instrument not for any inward dignity or merit of it neither as it is a quality or good worke nor because it hath Charity ioyned with it but because it receiueth and embraceth Christ Ioh. 1.12 Rom. 1.17 And therefore we are iustified by Faith or through Faith but not for Faith When therefore we say Faith iustifieth it is meant Correlatiuely or in regard of the obiect which it apprehends the Righteousnesse of Christ being hence called the Righteousnesse of Faith Euen as it is the Treasure which maketh rich the hand onely receiues it euen so our Faith receiueth the Treasure of the Righteousnesse of Christ whereby we are iustified and enriched to eternall life And because Faith onely hath this property and power to receiue the righteousnesse of Christ therefore we say that we are iustified by Faith onely not so to be vnderstood as that we exclude Loue and good Workes from Faith but from the act of iustifying and receiuing the promise for though Faith and good Workes agrée together in the conuersion and renouation and obedience of a Christian as the life and the actions of life the Trée and the Fruit the Cause and the Effect Yet in the particular of iustification they are as contrary as fire and water Rom. 10.3 and 11.6 and destroy one another The manner of our Iustification by Faith is thus God in the promise of the Gospell offereth the Righteousnesse of Christ and withall in the hearts of his children by his Spirit worketh a power whereby they receiue it which is Faith not onely belieuing the truth of the promise in generall but in particular applying to themselues which Faith by the sentence of God is then imputed to vs for Righteousnesse to Iustification Vse We are here admonished specially to labour for this same Faith without which Christ dyed indéed and was righteous but not for vs. The excellency of Faith cannot sufficiently be expressed By this the Word and Sacraments are profitable vnto vs our Prayers auaileable by this By this our obedience is acceptable we please God we stand we
ouercome the world resist the Diuell and through this we are made partakers of the righteousnesse of Christ and are kept to the saluation promised No maruell then if it be called 1 Pet. 1.7 More pretious then gold For the vnualuable righteousnesse of Iesus Christ which is not attained by siluer and gold or pretious pearles is made ours by faith How therfore should we prize it when we haue it When we want it how should wee séeke it It is wrought by hearing the word confirmed by prayer the vse of the Sacraments and true obedience Q. Tell me then what is Faith Ans Faith is the gift of God wrought by his Holy Spirit in the hearts of the elect by the Ministery of the Word ordinarily whereby they take knowledge of the doctrine of saluation Ioh. 3.8 Ephes 2.8 Tit. 1.1 Rom. 10.9 are perswaded it is true and that it belongeth to them in particular and wholly relye thereon Expli As all other good gifts so Faith is of God Iam. 1.17 In which we are to consider thrée things First Knowledge Secondly Consent Thirdly Confidence Which thrée are requisite to this Iustifying Faith The first may be without the second the first and second without the third but the third cannot be without the first and second A man may know that which he belieues not to be true and a man may beléeue a thing to bée true which yet he may be perswaded belongs not to himselfe and therefore relies not vpon it Diuers wicked men know many things in the Scriptures which they like wretches belieue not to be true and many beléeue that to be true which they make not their owne by application euen as many Hypocrites the Diuels themselues for they goe thus farre but Gods children go further they know the promise beléeue it to be true and vpon good grounds are perswaded it belongs to themselues from whence comes confidence If the Diuell could do this or if Iudas could haue done this they might be saued There are then to be obserued three kindes of Faith First Historicall to know and acknowledge the truth of the Bible Secondly Temporary when there is also a perswasion but not grounded that the promise belongs to vs. The third True Iustifying Faith when vnto our knowledge is ioyned acknowledgement and to this good and warrantable perswasion from whence comes confidence And this last kinde of faith hath three properties First it is certaine Eph. 3.12 Heb. 11.1 1. Ioh. 3.2 yet there may be and are doubts as the man in the Gospell Lord I beleeue helpe my vnbeliefe but doubt commeth from the flesh certainty from faith which in the end ouer-cometh Secondly Luk. 22.32 Rom. 11.29 Eph. 1.13.14 it continueth yet it may be ecclipsed as it were raked vp in the ashes and wonderfully shaken but not totally and finally extinguished and lost Rom. 5.1.2.3 1. Pet. 1.8 Gal. 5.6 Iam. 2.17 1. Tim. 1.6 Thirdly it is liuely and working inwardly and out wardly Vse 1. Deceiue not thy selfe thou mayest be learned in the History of the Bible in the grounds of Religion in Controuersies and yet thou may foward true Faith for so far do the Diuels goe which are irrecouerably dammed The Diuels beléeue and tremble Iam. 2.19 And therefore whatsoeuer Papists or 〈◊〉 obiect hold thou it to be no presumption to go beyond the Diuell and Reprobates in beleeuing if thou wouldst be saued Vse 2. Here is comfort to those of poore estate if they beleeue Iustification is by Faith onely and Faith is the gift of God on the which the poorest is as 〈◊〉 as the richest yea and in the bestowing of it there is no respect of persons with God The spirit bloweth wherein 〈◊〉 And many times the Lord passeth by Rich Noble and Mighty and honoureth the poore and dispised In the things of this world he that is rich hath all she poore hath the least or no part but it is Faith that obtaineth fauour with God A King not prefected to haue part in the righteousnesse of Christ because a King if hee want faith nor a Beggar reiected because a Beggar if he haue faith c. Vse 3. True faith iustifies thee before God by the righteousnesse of Christ see that thou iustify thy Faith to bee true by the workes of righteousnesse and true obedience before men and to thy owne conscience c. Quest You said that Christ was annointed to be our Prophet Priest and King What meant you by it Ans I meant the three Offices of Christ First the Office of his Prophetship whereby he hath plainely opened to vs the counsell of his Father Deu. 18.18 Esa 61.1 Mat. 17.5 concerning our saluation 2d. The Office of his Priesthood whereby hee hath fully satisfied the Iustice of God for vs and maketh intercessiō at the right hand of his Father Psa 110.4 Heb. 7.5 3d. his Kingly Office whereby hee giueth vs his Spirit and by the same gouernes vs protecteth vs from our enemies Psal 2.6 and bringeth vs to Eternall Life Expl. In the times of the old Testament thrée sorts of persons were Annointed Prophets Kings and Priests 1. Reg. 19.16 Ex. 30.30 Which was a Type or Figure of the annointing of Christ which title signifieth Anointed is a name of his Person of Mediatorship Dan. 9.25.26 not of either of his Natures He was called so not the he was annointed with materiall Mile but as Prophets Priests Kings were by the annointing deputed to such Offices and fitted for the same So Christ tooke not those Offices by intrusion but was annoynted that is appointed and also of his Father by the Spirit fitted for the same When you reade that hee is called A Shepe-heard The Preacher of Peace A Witnesse these note his Prophet-ship when hée is called Iesus Sauiour Redeemer Mediator Lambe Sacrificer Intercessor Aduocate c. these note his Priest-hood And when he is called Lord King of Righteousnesse King of Kings These note his Kingly Office His Prophet-ship is in the teaching of his people in his owne Person while hee liued on the earth and in the continuance of the heauenly doctrine to his Church by the Ministery ordaind to the end of the world His Priest-hood implies two things First The satisfaction performed to his Father by his obedience euen to the death of the Crosse Secondly his Intercession making request for vs at the right hand of his Father Rom. 8.33 Heb. 7.25 Heb. 9.24 not by bowing his Body but by appearing before his Father for vs presenting the Merite of his Obedience and willing that it may alwaies bée effectuall for the reconciliation of his Elect. The Authority of his Kingly Office may bée either vniuersally considered by which all creatures are subiect to his Rule euen the deuils or specially whereby hee effectually calleth his Elect deliuereth them from the deuill iustifieth them continueth them in grace confoundeth their enemies in the last day
glorifieth them and whereby he will condemne the Deuils and Reprobates Vse 1. Is Christ our Prophet Mat. 17.5 then Here him Rest in the doctrine hée hath deliuered respect not Reuelations or Traditions or any thing that agréeth not therewith Yea Gal. 1.8 if an Angell from heauen teach otherwise let him be accursed Is Christ our Priest who hath taken vpon to satisfie for thee and to make intercession for thée in heauen Then trust neither to Saint Angell or thy selfe but trust perfectly on his Grace 1. Pet. 1.13 and bee of good comfort for he is a High-priest which is full of compassion and it is his Office and he is able perfectly to saue thee seeing he liues for euer to make intercession for thée Heb. 7.25 Is Christ the King of his Church Yes of heauen and earth then let the 〈◊〉 of the earth be confounded For Christ is King who shall stay all 〈◊〉 before 〈◊〉 face Luk. 19.27 that refuse to bee 〈…〉 his Word and Spirit 〈…〉 in her King for euermore 〈◊〉 Vse 2 Learne héere why thou art called a Christian Thou art called so of Christ because all the Elert tereme of his Annoynting that is of his Spirit Heb. 1.9 Hee was annoynted with the Oyle of Gladnesse aboue his Fellowes Ioh. 3.34 For he receiued the Spirit not by measures and to this end Ioh. 1.16 that wee of his Fulnesse might receiue Grace for Grace So that as the oyntment powred vpon the head of Aaron ran downe to the skirts of his cloathing so wee 〈◊〉 of the 〈◊〉 of Christ and of him are called Christians by the which is meant that we are made Priests and Kings to God therefore called a Royall Priest hood Reu. 1.6 1. Pet. 2.9 If this were well vnderstood and men would examine their Christianity by this it would soone appeare that many are not true Christians which glory in the Name If thou béest a Christian then where is thy knowledge whereby thou art as a Prophet to thy selfe and to others Grosse Ignorance cannot stand with this Title If thou béest a Christian then thou art a Priest and a King If a Priest then thou must offer Sacrifice Prayers Alines yea thy Body and Soule to the seruice of God If a King then thou must rule and governe thy passions affections thy selfe according to the rule of the Word If thou dost not thus if thou neuer or seldomo prayest if thou art without compassion toward the néedy if thou béest profane in thy life not sanctifying thy body and soule by Faith and Obedience to God but by drunkennesse swearing filthinesse cruelty pride lying c. to the devill If thou mournest not for thy corruptions and resists them but yéeldest cowardly to the wicked motions of thine owne vile minde being a very slaue to sin and the deuill then thou must needs conclude against thy selfe that thou art no Priest and King to God and so no good Christian in very deed whatsoeuer thou esteemest of thy selfe Quest Is there nothing else necessary to bee knowne concerning Christ Ans Yes as namely his Resurrection Ascension Sitting at the right hand of his Father and his comming to Iudgement which things may well bee referred to the Kingly Office of Christ Expl. Christ teacheth vs as a Prophet saueth vs by his Merite as a Priest and maketh his heauenly Doctrine and Obedience Effectuall as he is a King and to this his Efficacy are those seuerals in the answere to bee referred of the which there are plentifull expositions extant and therefore I spare the particular opening of them Thus much of the first speciall worke of God toward his Church which is Redemption Now followes the second called Sanctification Quest What is Sanctification Ans It is the worke of God by his Holy Spirit Deut. 30.8 Ier. 31.18 32.39 Iob. 6.44 Act. 5.31 11.18 whereby the Image of God is renewed in the Elect called also Conuersion Regeneration Repentance c. Expl. There are two principall benefits which wee obtaine in this life by Christ Iustification by Faith and Sanctification by the Spirit Who is called the Holy Spirit both Essentially and Effectually because as he is God holy in himselfe so he maketh holy whom he pleaseth 2. Thess 2.13 1. Pet. 1.2 which worke is therefore called the sanctification of the Spirit This worke is wrought in the minde will and affections yea in the whole man not by altering the substance of body or mind or abolishing any naturall Faculty or Affection as Vnderstanding Loue Hate Ioy c. but by putting away and purging out the euill quality in these and the like and by creating a new holy quality in them acceptable to God and agréeable to his word that now the vnderstanding should be capable of good things and the streame of our affections turned to the right obiect as to hate euill to loue goodnesse and to reioyce in it Wée are to vnderstand also that this in nature is after Iustification as Paul reciteth them Whom he iustifieth Rom. 8.31 hee glorifieth that is he gloriously reneweth which is begun here perfected in the life to come yet I cōfesse the repentance is sometimes put before remission of sinnes not that in Nature but because in our sense and feeling it is first For first we feele the burden of our sinnes Marke 1.13 Actes 5.31 and then we are eased and refreshed by the mercy of God And also repētance is named in the first place because it is first to bee taught that wee may desire the mercy of God Yet in nature Faith which purifieth the heart is first though in time there bee no difference For our Vnion with Christ and our partaking of his merit to Iustification and of his Spirit to Sanctification are wrought at the same time euen as the Sunne and his beames Vse 1. As the Sunne is declared by his light the trée by his fruits so by thy sanctification demonstrate thy iustification c. Vse 2. Boast not of thy heart while thy life is profane neither content thy self with an outward shew of holines hauing an euill conscience Rom. 12.2 2. Cor. 7.1 c. for Sanctification is the renewing of the minde yea of the whole man and therefore labour to grow vp into a full holinesse of the flesh and of the spirit Quest Is Sanctification Conuersion or Repentance so the worke of God that we can not of our selues by the power of our free will 〈◊〉 or repent Ans Iverely beleeue that since the fall of Adam 1. Cor. 2.14 2. Cor. 3.5 Rom. 8.7 Iohn 15.5 there is no free will in man vnto things Spirituall and pleasing to God Expl. For the vnderstanding of this we are to consider of Man as he was before his fall or as he is now since the fall Free will you may call a facultie or power of the Soule whereby it doth fréely without compulsion force chuse or refuse
the righteousnesse for the which I am iustified in the sight of God is not in me Iere. 23.6 1. Cor. 1.30 2. Cor. 5.21 Phil. 3.9 but in Iesus Christ my Redeemer and Surety Explic. Those things though they séeme hard yet are easie inough to him which is willing to learne and beléeue the Scriptures and doth not desire to make his faith subiect to his reason We must then know that Christ is our Suretie Hebr. 7 2● and looke as the debter is discharged by the payment performed by the Surety and such payment made is imputed to tho Debter and reckoned as if he had payed it himselfe So God in sentence giuing imputeth vnto vs that which our Surety hath done or suffered for vs and whatsoeuer wée are in our selues respecteth vs as if it had béene done by vs and so dischargeth vs. If any shall obiect and say How can I be righteous by anothers Righteousnesse Suppose Christs Why may I not as well be said to liue by the humane Soule of Christ as to be instified by his Righteousnesse The answere is ready That those two things are not like as they are supposed to be Because the humane Soule of Christ was not giuen him or appointed to this end to enliue and informe my bodie but the Righteousnesse of Christ was appointed by God to this end that I thereby should be accounted righteous before him For the quality property or nature of any thing whereby it is apt and fitte vnto this or vnto that is from and depends vpon the appoyntment of God the GOD of Nature the affection of the Creature whereby it naturally produceth any effect being the effect or creation of God So that if you aske Why doth the Sunne shine the Fire burne c. I answere Because GOD hath appoynted them so to doe which appoyntment of his is their very nature As then it is naturall for the Sunne to shine and the fire to burne and that I should be warmed by the heate which is in the fire because God hath so appointed So also it is as naturall an effect for the righteousnesse of Christ to iustifie Beléeuers Because God hath appoynted it to that end and purpose For it falls not out at aduenture that Christs Righteousnes should be ours but God in his Eternall Counsell appoynted Christ to be our Suretie and for his righteousnesse sake to accept of vs as if we had béene perfitly righteous in our selues Rom. 3.25 26. Therefore wee may bee bolde to trust to this in asmuch as the Scriptures teach that Christ was appoynted and his righteousnesse giuen to Beléeuers to this verie end that in and by it their sinnes might be forgiuen and they pronounced righteous in him 1. Cor. 1.30 Moreouer we beléeue that Christ dyed What was that which made him according to the counsell of his Father subiect to death Euen our sinnes which were imputed to him If therefore wée beléeue that the sinnes which were in vs and not subiectiuely in him did make him die why should we doubt but that the righteousnesse which is in him and not subiectiuely in vs should instifie vs before GOD 2. Cor. 5.21 as is plaine He a sinner by the imputation of our sinnes wée righteous by the imputation of his righteousnesse Further consider this The first Adam was the roote and in the steade of all mankinde all of vs partaking of his flesh and bloud by naturall generation The second Adam which is Christ is the roote the head and instead of all the Elect who are made bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh by a supernaturall grace through faith Ephe. 5.30 If then by the first Adams sinne we be all sinfull and guilty why should not beléeuers by the second Adams righteousnesse be righteous and acquitted it being no lesse the appoyntment of God as hath béene saide that Christ our head should supernaturally conuey his righteousnesse to Beléeuers than it was his appoyntment that Adam naturally should conuey his sinne and corruption vnto vs by generation Rom. 5.12 This is plaine Vnderstand then in a word The guilty sinner is arraigned before Gods iudgement seate Christ his Aduocate in the behalfe of the sinner pleades his owne not the sinners righteousnesse both actiue and passiue by the couenant agréement and consent of the Iudge Then the Iudge according to his owne appointment and couenant made for giueth the sinner beleeuing and imputeth the righteousnesse of Christ his Suretie vnto him And this is the Iustification of a sinner which is the forgiuenesse of sinnes and the imputation of the righteousnesse of Christ as further appeareth Psal 32.1 2. compared with Rom. 4.6 7 8. If any shall say How are we iustified fréely when so pretious a thing as the righteousnesse of Christ is payed for it It is to be answered that whatsoeuer it cost Christ as it cost him full deare yet to vs Iustification is frée Vse Build and stablish thy Conscience on this Doctrine in as much as it sheweth such a way of iustifying sinners wherein the exalt Iustice and bottomlesse mercy of God met together and are declared God must be iust therefore our sinnes must be punished and he must be mercifull or else we cannot be saued If our selues in our selues suffer for our sins where is his mercy if he forgiue vs without Satisfaction where is his Iustice Here is then that mistery which Reason cannot conceiue the wisedome of man could neuer finde out into the which the very Angels desire to looke Gods iustice to the vttermost farthing satisfied in Christ His mercy vnspeakeably declared to vs for his sake Thus the beginning and end of our saluation is in God who found out alone this way so admirable and who effectually applyeth it to vs by the Eternall Spirit to whom be praise for euer Amen Quest It may be conceiued that there may be such a Righteousnsse whereby the Person that worketh it may be iustified but is it possible that the Righteousnesse of one should suffice for the Iustification of thousands euen all that shall be saued Ans Yes it is very possible if we consider the worthinesse of the Person which wrought it which is Iesus Christ Quest What manner rf Person then is Iesus Christ describe this plainly vnto me Ans I beleeue that Iesus Christ Iohn 1.14 Hebr. 1.3 Iohn 1.1 Rom. 9.5 1. Ioh. 5.20 Gene. 3.15 1. Tim. 2.5 Gen. 3.15 Iohn 1.14 Hebr. 1.9 Deu. 18.15 Mat. 13.57 Hebr. 5.5 Iohn 18.36 Matt. 21.5 Luke 1.32 Reu. 17.14 Philip. 2.8 6. is the naturall and onely begotten Son of God the second Person in the holy Trinitie very God and very Man and that in one person annoynted to be our Prophet Priest and King Who was humbled for vs to the death of the Crosse and was exalted for vs to the right hand of his Father Expli The true knowledge of Christ consisteth in the knowledge of these two points Of his Person