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A66289 The principles of the Christian religion explained in a brief commentary upon the church catechism. By William Wake, D.D. rector of St. James Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Wake, William, 1657-1737. 1699 (1699) Wing W258; ESTC R217651 113,834 200

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in the Production of our Saviour she had no knowledge of any Man but was at once a Mother and a Virgin Not to determine any thing of her Condition afterwards though we piously suppose and it has been Generally Received that she still continued as she then was a Virgin Q. Should not this Relation of the Blessed Virgin to our Saviour oblige Us to pay a more than Ordinary Respect to her A. No doubt it should And therefore it will become us always to mention her with Honour to imitate her Vertues and to give thanks to God for that extraordinary Favour which he was pleased to bestow upon her that she should be the Mother of our Lord. Luke i. 48 Q. What think you of that Worship which upon this Account is paid to Her in the Church of Rome A. As of the grossest Idolatry that it may be was ever committed in the World Such as no Good Christian can think of without horrour nor any One partake of without the hazard of his Salvation Q. What is that Worship of which you speak such hard Things A. It is the most proper Worship of God * They pray to her in all their Religious Service * They put their trust in her they Rely upon her for * Grace and * Salvation * They consecrate particular Offices of Devotion to her * They erect Societies to her Honour * They depend more on her Mercies than Christs and * Recur much oftner to her than to him for Pardon and Forgiveness SECT XI Q. YOU said that the End of Christ's being Born of the Virgin Mary was that he might thereby be in a Capacity of Dying for Us Tell me therefore how did Christ do this A. He Suffer'd under Pontius Pilate was Crucified Dead and Buried Q. Who was Pontius Pilate A. He was Governor of Judaea under Tiberius the Roman Emperor at the time of Christ's Death and condemn'd our Saviour to be Crucified Q. Why do you take notice of the Person under Whom Christ Suffer'd A. For several Reasons 1. To fix the time of his Suffering which had been particularly foretold by the Prophet Daniel 490 Years before it came to pass 2. To shew that at that time the Sceptre was departed from Judah and so the time of Jacob's Prophecy concerning the Coming of the Messiah accomplish'd And 3. To account for the Manner of Christ's Death which was also extraordinary and foretold by the Prophets Crucifixion being not a Jewish but a Roman kind of Punishment Q. How came Pontius Pilate to condemn our Saviour to this Death A. He did it to satisfy the Importunity of the Jews after having plainly declared that he was not worthy to die Mat. xxvii 24 Luk. xxiii 14 15. Q. What do you Observe from this A. The same which the Providence of God evidently design'd to declare by it viz. That Christ suffered for Our Sins not for any Evil that Himself had done Q. Did Christ suffer any thing before his Crucifixion that you say first he Suffer'd and then that he was Crucified A. Yes very much He was Betray'd by One of his Own Apostles was Deny'd by Another was Forsaken by them All. He was Accused as a Rebel and False-Prophet by the Jews was Evil-intreated by the Souldiers Hurried from the Chief Priests to Pilate thence to Herod from him back to Pilate again He was Blind-folded Buffeted Scourged Crown'd with Thorns Spit upon He carry'd his Own Cross through the City And besides all this underwent that Inward Grief and Anguish of Mind in the Garden which much surpass'd all that he endured upon Mount Calvary Mat. xxvi 37 38. Mar. xiv 33 34. Q. Wherefore was Christ Crucified A. To fulfil both the Types and Prophecies concerning his Death Gen. xxii 6 Numb xxi 9 comp Jo. iii. 14 Psal. xxii 17 Zach. xii 10 And in the next Place to deliver Us from the Curse of the Law by Making himself a Curse for Vs. Gal. iii. 13 Q. How did Christ suffer all this A. Only in his Humane Nature His Body bore all the Inflictions of the Jews and Souldiers without His Soul was the Seat of all his Fears and Horrours and Pains which he felt within The Divine Nature only gave worth and value to what the Humane bore The same Person was God and Man who underwent all this But the Man only Suffer'd the Divine Nature neither did nor could Suffer any thing Q. Wherefore to his being Crucified do you add that he Died A. Because though Crucifixion 〈◊〉 was Capital Punishment and extended unto Death yet it was not necessarily in its self Mortal So that Christ might have been Crucified and yet for all that not have Died. Q. Was it necessary to our Redemption that Christ should Die A. It was For the Wages of Sin is Death Rom. vi 23 and without shedding of Bloud there could be no Remission Heb. ix 22 And therefore we could not have been deliver'd from Death on any other Terms than by Christ's dying in our stead Whereas by dying He has made a full Satisfaction for our Sins has taken away the Sting of Death And conquer'd him who had the Power of Death that is the Devil Heb. ii 14 ix.x. Rom. v. 6 8. 1 Cor. xv 55 57. Q. How was Christ's Body disposed of after he was Dead A. It was decently and honourably Buried by Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus principal Men among the Jews and that according to the Prophecies of God to that purpose Mat. xxvii 60 Mar. xv 46 Jo. xix 38 c. comp Psal. xvi 9 Isa. liii 7 8. Q. What became of his Soul while his Body lay in the Grave A. He therein Descended into Hell Psal. xvi 10 Act. ii 31 Q. What does the Word Hell signify A. It is diversly Used in the Holy Scriptures Sometimes it signifies the Grave Sometimes the State of the Dead And sometimes especially in the New Testament it denotes the Place of the Damned wherein they are to be tormented for Ever and Ever Q. In which of these Significations do you here understand it A. In the first it cannot be taken For of the Burial of Christ's Body there was mention before and a Soul cannot Go into the Grave Neither can it be taken in the last for Christ finished all his Sufferings on the Cross Jo. xix 30 and had nothing to undergo in the Place of Torments Q. But might not Christ descend thither to triumph over the Devil in his Own Place Or to deliver from thence all such as should there Believe in Him A. Something of this I confess has been suggested but without any sufficient Arguments to support it Q. What then do you take to be the true Meaning of this Article A. It is evident that it must Refer to the Place whither Christ's Soul went in its State of Separation Acts ii 31 Now what that Place was seems clearly pointed out to us in the
4 Heb. v. 10 vi 20 vii 14 c. Q. What is the Order of which you speak A. It is evident that when God chose the Tribe of Levi and the Family of Aaron to minister unto him under the Law He took them instead of the First-born of Every Tribe and Family who by virtue of their Birth-Right had the Priesthood belonging to them Exod. xix 22 xxiv 5 Now Melchisedeck living before this was done was a Priest by that ancient Right and not According to the Law But then besides this He was a King too and so the High-Priest over his People Now such a Priest and Prince together was Christ over his Church Heb. vii 1 2. Again Of Melchisedeck we know not either who went before him or who succeeded Him in these Offices So that his Priesthood as to us was a solitary Priesthood in which as He succeeded None so neither does it appear that any succeeded Him And such also is the Priesthood of Christ There was never any such High-Priest before nor shall there ever Rise up Any like him Heb. vii 3 6. 23 24. Q. Wherein did He exercise this Office A. In all the Parts of the Priestly Function He offer'd up himself a Sacrifice for our Sins Heb. vii 27 ix 12 26 28. Having done this He Ascended into Heaven there to Appear in the Presence of God for Vs Heb. ix 12 24. And He Blesseth us not only by delivering Us hereby from the Punishment of Our Sins but by Sanctifying our Souls and so freeing Us in great Measure even from the Present Power of Them Heb. ix 14 x. 10 14 16 17. Q. How does it appear that Our Lord was not only a Prophet and a Priest but a King also A. The Scripture expresly calls him so Jo. xii 15 xviii 37 and that Authority which He has all along exercised over his Church proves him to have been so Q. What is that Authority A. While he was yet upon Earth He gave Laws unto his Church for the Regulation of the Lives and Actions of Those who should become Members of it Mat. vii 24 26. These Laws he establish'd with the Royal Sanction of Rewards and Punishments Mat. vii 19 21. He settled a Ministry for the Conduct of his Church under Him Jo. xx 21 22 23. He Rules in the Hearts of the Faithful by his Spirit He has already begun to subdue our Enemies Sin the Devil and Death And he will hereafter utterly destroy them 1 Cor. xv 24 25 26. He now sits in full Power at the Right-hand of God Interceeding for Us And at the End of the World he will descend from thence with Glory to Judge the World and so put in execution his Promises and Threatnings by Infinitely Rewarding Those who shall be found to have Observed his Laws and exceedingly Punishing those who shall have broken them Mat. xxv 31 c. SECT IX Q. WHAT is that Relation which Christ is here said to have to God A. He is His Only Son Q. In what Respect do you believe Christ to be the Son of God A. He is called so in the Holy Scriptures upon several Accounts * As he was Conceived by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary Luk. i. 45 * As He was anointed by the Holy Ghost to the Office of the Messiah Jo. x. 34 * As he was Begotten again of God when he Raised Him from the Dead Act. xiii 33 Rom. i. 4 And lastly * as being Raised from the Dead He was made by God the Heir of All things Heb. i. 3 Q. In which of these Respects do you here profess to believe that Jesus Christ is the ONLY Son of God A. Precisely speaking in none of them all though yet I acknowledge the most of them to be so proper to Him as not to be capable of being applied to any Other But when I here profess Christ to be God's ONLY Son I do it upon a much higher and more excellent Foundation namely upon the Account of his Eternal Generation and that Communication which God the Father thereby made of the Divine Nature to Him Q. Do you then look upon Christ to have been made by God Partaker of the Divine Nature and so to have been from all Eternity God together with Him A. If I believe the Scriptures to give a true Account of the Nature of Christ so I must believe For I find the same Evidences in them of the Godhead of Christ that I do of that of the Father Q. What be those Evidences A. First they give the Name of God to him and that in such a Manner as plainly shews it is to be understood in its most proper Import and Signification Jo. i. 1 xx 28 Rom. ix 5 1 Tim. iii. 16 1 Jo. v. 20 Phil. ii 6 Secondly they ascribe the most proper and incommunicable Attributes of God to Him Such as Omnipotence Jo. v. 17 Rev. i. 8 xi 17 Omniscience Jo. xvi 30 xxi 17 Luk. vi 8 comp Jo. ii 24 Rev. ii 23 Immensity Jo. iii. 13 Mat. xviii 20 xxviii 20 Jo. iii. 13 Immutability Heb. i. 11 12. xiii 8 and even Eternity it self Rev. i. 8 17. xxii 13 Prov. viii 22 Mich. v. 2 Isa. ix 5 To him Thirdly they ascribe such Works as can belong to None that is not God The Creation of the World Jo. i. 3 10. Col. i. 16 Heb. i. 2 10. The Preservation of it Heb. i. 3 Miracles Jo. v. 21 36. vi 40 The Mission of the Holy Ghost Jo. xvi 7 14. xiii 26 And in short all the Works of Grace and Regeneration Jo. v. 21 x. 16 xiii 18 Act. xvii 31 xx 28 Eph. v. 26 c. Add to this Fourthly that he is there shewn to be Honoured as God Jo. v. 23 Heb. 1.6 Prayer fs made to him Act. vii 59 1 Cor. i. 2 Faith and Hope are directed to be put in Him Jo. xiv 1 Psal. ii 12 Praises and Thanksgivings are Given to Him Jo. xiv 1 Rev. iii. 5 Glory and Honour are rendred to Him Rev. v. 13 compare iv 11 And no wonder since Lastly the Nature of God is therein also expresly ascribed to Him Heb. i. 3 Phil. ii 6 Col. ii 9 compare Col. i. 15 19. Q. But if Christ therefore be God as well as the Father how can He be called the Son of God A. Because he Received his Divine Nature from the Father who is the Beginning and Root of the Divinity and has communicated his Own Essence to Christ Who therefore though he has the same Nature and so in that is Equal with the Father yet is He in Order after him as being God of God Q. How does it appear that Christ Received his Divine Nature from the Father A. It can only be known by that Revelation which God has made of it in the Holy Scriptures Where he is for this Reason said to be the Brightness of his Glory and the express Image of his Person Heb. i. 3
The Image of the invisible God Col. i. 15 2 Cor. iv 4 to be from God Jo vii 29 to have Life from the Father Jo. v. 26 and the like And upon this Account it is that our Saviour himself says that the Father is greater than he Jo. xiv 28 That he can do Nothing of Himself but what he seeth the Father do Jo. v. 18 19. Or if this be not yet plain enough they tell us farther in express terms that he is the Begotten and the Only begotten Son of the Father Jo. i. 14 18. iii. 16 18. Heb xi 17 1 Jo. iv 9 v. 1 Q. But will not this make the Holy Ghost as much God's Son as Christ And how then is Christ his Only Son A. In Matters of this kind which are so far above our Capacities and of which we know Nothing but what God has been pleased to Reveal to Us we must speak as God in his Word has taught us to speak Now the Scriptures no where call the Holy Ghost the Son of God nor God the Father of the Holy Ghost And therefore though we know not what the precise Difference is yet because the proper Act of a Father is to beget we say that Christ Received his Divine Nature from God by Generation but of the Holy Ghost we say as the Scriptures do that He Proceedeth from the Father Jo. xv 26 and is the Spirit not of the Father only but of the Son also Gal. iv 6 Rom. viii 9 Phil. i 19. 1 Pet. i. 11 Q. What is the last Respect in which our Saviour is here Represented to Us A. His Relation to Vs OVR LORD Eph. iv 5 1 Cor. viii 5 Rev. x. 6 Q. How is Christ OVR Lord A. As he is God together with the Father and as by Him God Created the World so has he the same Original Right of Dominion with him and is Lord of All his Creatures Q. Is there not some Other ground for this Title and which Restrains it in a particular Manner to Mankind A. Yes there is Inasmuch as by his Coming into the World and Dying for Us he Redeemed Us from Death and so became Our Lord by virtue of that Purchase which thereby he made of Us. Q. When did Christ begin in this Respect to be Our Lord A. He entred in part upon this Authority before his Death though not without Respect to his dying for Us As is Evident from his publishing his Gospel abrogating the Law and setting out the Conditions of Life and Death to Mankind Hence before his Death he asserted to himself the Power to forgive Sins Mat. ix 2 6. But the full exercise of his Dominion he entred not upon till after his Resurrection when as himself declared to his Apostles Mat. xxviii 18 All Power in Heaven and Earth was given unto Him See Eph. i. 20 21. Q. How long will Christ continue in this Respect to be Our Lord A. Christ will continue to be Our Lord for Ever and of his Kingdom there shall be no End Luk. i 32 33. But then as the subject Matter of a great part of that Authority which he now exercises over his Church is proper only to the present State of it and will determine at the Day of Judgment so will all the farther exercise of such Authority cease together with it Christ as Mediator must Reign till he has put all his Enemies under his Feet till Sin Death the Devil and all Wicked Men shall be destroy'd and all his Faithful Servants be delivered from the Power of them Psal. cx 1 1 Cor. xv 25 But that being done Christ will deliver up this Authority to God even the Father 1 Cor. xv 24 Nevertheless still as God-Man he will continue to Reign with and over his Saints to all Eternity in Heaven And so make good what Daniel foretold concerning him Dan. vii 14 That his Dominion is an Everlasting Dominion which shall not pass away and his Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed SECT X. Q. WHAT does your Creed teach you farther to Believe concerning our Lord Jesus Christ in the following Articles which Relate to Him A. All such Matters as are necessary to be Known and Believed by Us with Relation to the great Work of our Redemption which was accomplish'd by Him Q. By what means did Christ accomplish the Redemption of Mankind A. By giving up Himself to the Death upon the Cross for Us. 1 Pet. i. 18 19. Q. How could Christ whom you believe to be God die A. He took upon him our Nature He became Man like unto one of Us and being found in fashion as a Man he yielded up himself to Death even the Death of the Cross for Us Phil. ii 7 8. Act. xx 28 Q. After what manner was Christ made Man A. Not by the Conversion of his Divine Nature into the Humane nor by any Confounding of the Two Natures together But by Vniting our Humane Nature to His Divine after a Singular manner and such as cannot be perfectly Express'd by Us. Q. Were then Two distinct Natures the Divine and Humane Vnited together in Christ A. Yes there were And that in such wise as to make the same Jesus Christ by the distinction of the Two Natures in the Vnity of the same Person become truly and really at Once both God and Man Q. How was Christ made Man A. He was Conceived by the Holy Ghost and Born of the Uirgin Mary Q. How could Christ be conceived by the Holy Ghost A. Not by the communication of any part of his Own Substance to Him but as that Blessed Spirit set Nature on Work and took away the need of any Human Concurrence to his Production And as having thus prepared a Body for him of the Substance of the Virgin he breathed into it a most Perfect Reasonable Soul Q. Wherefore was it needful for the Holy Ghost to do this A. Both for the Honour and Purity of our Blessed Saviour That so he might come into the World free from all tincture of Sin And also that by the extraordinariness of His Birth He might fulfil the Prophecies which God had before deliver'd concerning it Q. How was Christ born of the Virgin Mary A. The Substance of his Body was derived from that of the Blessed Virgin He grew in her Womb and at the full time of her Delivery she brought him into the World And upon all these Accounts she was as much his Mother as any Other Woman is Mother of the Child that is born by Her Q. Had our Saviour then a Real Body like unto One of Us A. He had both a Real Humane Body Luke xxiv 39 1 Jo. iv 2 3 and Rational Soul Mat. xxvi 28 Luk. xxiii 46 And was in all things like unto Us only without Sin Heb. ii 17 iv 15 Q. Wherefore do you give the Title of Virgin to the Mother of our Lord A. To testify our belief that
Holy Scriptures For First Our Blessed Saviour promised the penitent Thief but a little before his Death that That Day he should be with him in Paradise Luk. xxiii 43 And Secondly As he was Expiring he gave up the Ghost with these Words Father into thy Hands I Commend my Spirit Christ therefore having now finish'd his Passion expired upon the Cross. His Body was laid in the Sepulchre his Spirit Return'd unto God that gave it and together with the Soul of the Penitent Thief was carry'd by the Holy Angels into Paradise where the Souls of the Righteous rest till the Day of the Resurrection And from thence it return'd on the third Day and was again Reunited to its Body as Ours also shall be at the Day of Judgment Q. What is your Opinion of the Limbus Patrum or Prison in which those of the Church of Rome suppose the Souls of Holy Men who dyed before the time of Christ to be shut up And to deliver whom they say our Saviour now went down thither A. As of a meer Fiction for which there is not the least ground in Scripture but much to the contrary and fit to keep Company with their Other Dream of Purgatory since SECT XII Q. WAS Christ to continue always under the Power of Death A. No but the contrary was foretold concerning Him That God would not leave his Soul in Hell nor suffer his Holy One to see Corruption Psal xvi 10 Acts ii 31 Q. How was he deliver'd from the Power of the Grave A. He Rose again the Third Day from the Dead Q. How do you understand these Words A. That upon the Third Day after his Death his Soul and Body which had been separated from One Another were by the mighty Power of God brought together again and vitally United to One Another And so the same Jesus who was dead became again alive or as it is in my Creed Rose again the Third Day from the Dead Q. Did Christ Raise Himself from the Dead A. I before said that he was Raised by the mighty Power of God Nor could any thing less than a Divine Power have done it Eph. i. 19 20. Yet as Christ was God as well as Man so he did also upon that account concur to his Own Resurrection And thus the Scripture tells us Jo. ii 19 Destroy this Temple says Christ to the Jews and in Three Days I will Raise it up Jo. x. 17 18. Therefore doth my Father Love me because I lay down my Life that I may take it up again No Man taketh it from me but I lay it down of my self I have Power to lay it down and I have Power to take it again Which is also by the way another Evident Argument to prove that Christ is God Q. How does it appear that He did thus Rise from the Dead A. By the Testimony of Those who were Eye-witnesses of it And saw Him first cruelly put to Death and afterwards beheld Him Alive again Q. Are the Persons who give testimony hereunto such as may be securely Rely'd upon in a Matter of this Moment A. They are For First we have the Testimony of his most bitter Enemies as well as of his Friends to prove his Death Mar. xv 39 44 45. Mat. xxvii 62 c. Nor will the Sufferings which He underwent permit Us to doubt of it Jo. xix 33 34. And Secondly as for his being Alive after the Jews who set a Guard upon his Sepulchre on purpose to prevent his being Stollen away and the Pretence of his Resurrection which they were afraid his Disciples had design'd to Raise thereupon yet could not deny but that in despight of all their Care He was Gone out of the Sepulchre and what was become of Him they could not tell Mat. xxvii 62 c. xxviii 11 c. Q. But what positive Witness have you of his being Alive after his Crucifixion A. We have the Witness of his * Apostles of his * Disciples of above * Five hundred Persons who saw him and conversed with him and many of which died for the Testimony which they gave unto it None ever went back from it We have besides this the Witness * of Angels The Witness * of a Persecutor by this very Assurance converted into an Apostle And lastly the Witness * of God Himself who without all dispute enabled the first Preachers of this very Article to work wonderful Miracles in Confirmation of it and thereby as effectually as could be desired Gave his Own Evidence to the truth of it Q. Why do you add the Circumstance of the Time of his Resurrection that He Rose the Third Day A. To shew that he Rose according to the Types and Prophecies that had gone before concerning Him and upon the very Day that He himself had foretold he would Rise Jon. i. 17 ii 10 compare Mat. xii 38 Mat. xvi 21 Jo. ii 19 20. Q. How does it appear that it was the Third Day on which he Rose A. He Suffer'd on the Sixth Day being Our Friday between Nine and Twelve a Clock in the Morning He Rose on the First commonly called Our Sunday Morning after and so was Dead part of Friday all Saturday and part of Sunday For the Jews computed the Day from the Evening and so Saturday Night Six a Clock the First Day of the Week according to them began Q. Was there any thing Remarkable in the Day on which he Rose A. It was the Day on which God had before designed he should Rise And therefore on this Day the Sheaf of the First-fruits by which their Harvest was to be consecrated was lifted up before God among the Jews Lev. xxiii 10 to signify that Christ our First-fruits should on this Day be Raised up by God from the Dead and so become a Surety to Us of our future Resurrection See Rom. xi 16 1 Cor. xv 20 23. Q. What is the special Importance of this Article to Us A. It is very great Inasmuch as First It does beyond contradiction confirm the Divine Authority of our Blessed Lord Rom. i. 4 and the Truth of our Religion Rom. viii 33 34. And in the next Place does Assure Us that the Price of our Redemption was fully paid by Him Rom. iv 25 and is a Pledg to Us that as Christ was raised from the Dead so shall our mortal Bodies be quickned also by the same Spirit of Christ which dwelleth in Vs. Rom. vi 5 9. viii 11 SECT XIII Q. HOW did our Blessed Lord dispose of Himself after that he was Risen from the Dead A. He continued upon the Earth Forty Days with his Disciples both to Confirm them in their Belief of his Resurrection Jo. xx 19 25 27. Act. i. 3 and to Instruct them more fully in all those things which they were afterwards to preach to the World Acts i. 3 And then at the End of them He Ascended into Heaven