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A03465 The historie of Adam, or the foure-fold state of man, vvell formed in his creation, deformed in his corruption, reformed in Grace, and perfected in glory. By Mr. Henry Holland, late preacher at Saint Brides Church in London Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603.; Topsell, Edward, 1572-1625? 1606 (1606) STC 13587; ESTC S104152 275,758 386

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and dutie Psal 50.14.15 Rom. 12.11.12 2. Gods promise Secondly God promiseth many rich graces and blessings to those which worship him in spirit and truth Psal 50.14 Luke 11.10 Mat. 7. Thirdly he assureth vs that the spirit of prayer is a singular testimonie of the spirit of grace and of the spirit of adoption Rom. 8.14.15 Act. 9.14 1. Cor. 1.2 Zac. 12.10.11 for the wicked cannot pray Psal 14.3.4 Fourthly 4. A weapon against the Diuell there is no one better weapon against the fiery darts of the Diuell Ephe. 6.18 Iames. 4.7 Fiftly examples our Lord and Sauiour Christ spent whole nights or a great part of the night in prayer 5. Examples Luke 21.27 Daniell three weekes Chap. 9. and Nehemias continued a great part of the yeere in fasting and prayer for Gods Church and people Nehem. 1. and 2. Chapters Sixtly 6. A familiar talk with God prayer is a familiar talke with God beefore the throne of grace where wee are promised if wee come in the faith of Christ wee shall finde mercie and grace to help in time of neede Heb. 4.16 Eph. 3.12 Seauenthly euer set before thine eyes 7. Effect Saint Iames putteth vs in minde of this argument chap. 5. ver 17. how greatly the prayers of the faithfull haue preuailed with the Lord in all ages Moses cryeth vnto God against Egipt Exod. 14.15 God gaue then a strange deliuerance against Amalceh so long as hee fainted not in prayer Israel preuailed Exod. 17.11 Againe when Gods wrath was ready to breake forth to consume all the congregation for Idolatrie by prayer it was quenched and restrained Exod. 32.10 saying now let me alone that my wrath may wax hoat for I will consume them Iosh 7.8 1. Sam. 12. Ezra 9. Nehem. 1.2.9 When Aoron stood praying beetweene the liuing and the dead the plague ceased Num. 16.48 So wee reade of the prayers of Ioshua Samuell Dauid Elias Ezra Nehemias Daniell and other Prophets But it may be obiected we cannot so preuaile with God as those holy men did Iames. 5.17 Ans Saint Iames answereth that Elias was a man subiect to like passions as wee are and the Apostle Paul Act 14.15 wee bee men subiect to the like passions as yee bee Now concerning the rules of Gods word in this forme of Gods holy worship they are these following 1. Person in grace First the person which will haue his prayers accepted of God must first see that himselfe be in fauour and grace with God by faith in Iesus Christ for a polluted person which hath a polluted soule and conscience Act. 15 9. defiles the most holy exercises of religion Tit. 1.15.16 Hag. 2.13.14 for faith grounded vpon the word of promise is the mother of all prayers which haue acceptation with God Iame. 1.6.7 2. A righteous man Secondly hee that will bee heard of God in prayer and preuaile with him for graces desired must bee a righteous man Psal 14 4. one that worketh righteousnesse Iames. 5.16 for the contrary it is written God heareth not sinners Iohn 9.31 and againe Pro. 28.9 hee that turneth away his eare from hearing the Law euen his prayer is abhominable Thirdly God doth not onely require in this worship that a man bee in grace with him through Christ and righteous in life but also that when soeuer hee speaks vnto him hee come with a renued repentance and put vp euery petition and request in faith for a man may bee a faithfull person generally and yet an vnbeleeuer in particular as the disciples Mat. 17. Abraham Gen. 12. Zachary Luke 1. as Iames. 5.15 The prayer of faith shall saue the sick Rom. 14.23 Mar. 11.24 Mat. 9.22.28 that is if the godly ministers and brethren carry with them a holy perswasion that through Iesus Christ their prayers shall gaine mercies and blessings for the sicke they shall bee heard and the weake shall bee comforted for euery request must bee in faith for no thing can please God without faith Rom. 14.23 Heb. 11.6 and no prayer is to bee offered vnto God without the mediator Iesus Christ 4. Euery petion must bee grounded on some promise Fourthly the Lord also requires of vs in his word that wee make no requests nor put vp any petition vnto him for any thing whereof we haue no expresse promise in his word This Saint Iohn teacheth vs. 1. Iohn 5.14.15 And this is the assurance that wee haue in him that if wee aske of him according to his will he heareth vs and if we know that hee heareth vs whatsoeuer wee aske we know that we haue the petitions that we haue desired of him Fiftly in euery petition wee make vnto God 5. We must expresse two things in prayer wee must expresse two things first a sense and feeling of our wants and this will cause our prayer to bee feruent Iames. 5.16 The prayer of a righteous man auayleth much if it bee feruent Secondly a desire to obtaine of him that grace whereof wee stand in neede Heb. 4.16 Sixtly 6. To auoid battologies many words in prayer when wee speake vnto God wee must not vse any long continued speach rashnesse nor many words for this he speaketh in a speciall charge concerning this Be not rash in thy mouth nor let thine heart bee hastie to vtter any thing before God for God is in the heauens and thou art on the earth therefore let thy words be few Ecclesi 5.2 and Christ speaketh thus When thou prayest vse no vaine repetition as the heathen for they thinke to bee heard for their much babling bee yee not like them therefore for your heauenly father knoweth whereof ye haue neede before ye aske of him Mat. 6.7.8 and thus the Apostle biddeth vs pray continually 1. Thess 5.17 the Lords meaning is not that wee should euer bee in lip-labour and omit all other duties but that beside our morning and euening sacrifice we should at all times and in all occasions commend in our spirits the desires of our hearts our words and workes vnto God in the name of Iesus Christ Seauenthly 7. The afflicted minde praies best euen thē often when he thinks his praiers bee reiected wee must not in passions of minde desist or be weary but seeke the Lord and thinke vpon him the more wee bee troubled yea albeit wee pray long yet hee still fils our spirits with anguish yea albeit wee bee so buffeted and astonished that we cannot speake Psal 77.2.3.4.5 notwithstanding I say all this affliction and trouble wee must neither bee perswaded that wee doe not pray nor that God regardeth vs not for it is an imposture of Sathan and an error of conscience for the spirit of prayer euen in these afflictions helpeth our infirmities for wee know not what to pray as we ought when wee seeme to pray best to our owne liking but the Spirit it selfe makes request for vs with sighes and grones which cannot bee expressed Rom.
8.26 Eightly meditation is a necessary companion of all holy exercises 8. Meditation with prayer and specially of prayer it serues well to prepare vs before wee talk with God Eccles 4.17 and in griefes of minde holy men haue euer mixt their prayers with meditations as Psal 119. and Psal 77. the Prophet speaketh of himselfe that after much mourning and calling vpon God hee commined with his owne heart and his spirit searched diligently 9. Time and place of praier Ninthly the true worshippers must also haue speciall regard of place and time of prayer for the Lord hath giuen rules for both albeit wee bee not tyed as the Iewes were to haue respect to Ierusalem for sacrifices but yet wee may at all times and in all places call vpon God lifting vp pure hearts without wrath or doubting yet for our priuate prayers Christ his charge is that wee poure them beefore our heauenly father in secret Mat. 6.7 and this was his owne practise Luke 6.12 and 21.27 Publike prayers require a publike assembly and meeting of Gods people into one congregation and this hath a speciall promise of Christ Mat. 18.20 where two or three that is a small number are gathered together in my name there am I in the middest of them The godly mourned much for their absence from these holy meetings Psal 84.42.43 Time Againe for time the Godly are to diuide their times so wisely that they forget not their times appointed for this exercise Dauid compounded with himselfe to speak vnto God three times in the day morning euening and at noone tyme will I pray and make a noyse So did Daniell Chap. 6.10 The morning is most fit for this seruice and God requires euer that wee consecrate vnto him the first fruits of the day Psal 5.3 1. Sam. 1.19 10 Gesture in prayer Tenthly The gestures of the Saints in prayers are to be obserued for our direction for they vse that forme which may best serue the time and place and to stir vp their harts and affections vnto prayer Moses prayed kneeling and lifting vp his hands and when hee was weary he sate downe and prayed still lifting vp his hands vnto God Exod. 17.10.11 Salomon prayed standing and stretching out his hands towards heauen 1. King 8.22 Ezra fell vpon his knees and spred out his hands vnto the Lord God Chap. 9.5 Nehemias sate downe and wept and prayed vnto God chap. 1.4 Hezechiah lying on his sicke bed turned his face to the wall and prayed 2. King 20.2 Daniell kneeled on his knees three times in the day Our Sauiour fell vpon his face and prayed Mat 26.39 Dauid sighed often and wept much in his prayers vnto God Psal 6.9.10 and 22.1.2 and 77.2.3.4 Eleauenthly 11. Thanksgiuing in prayer as wee must bee mindefull to call for our wants so must wee neuer forget in this holy worship to giue thanks for benefits receiued both to preuent the vntowardnesse of nature which is so vnwilling to this we will pray often for a thing but hardly giue thanks once as also to shame our selues the more if happely wee grow negligent herein For such is the corruption of our nature that some little griefe of an euill present for the which wee can with many sighes and grones call vpon God takes away from vs all the remembrance of former benefits and so all thankfulnes for them But wee see the godly when they pray most earnestly for that they desire they giue most humble and harty thanks for benefits receiued first it hath beene the order of the Church to begin and end their exercises with prayses secondly this exercise shall continue when all other shall cease thirdly in ciuill matters either by naturall Logick or cunning Rhetorick we haue learned to begin a new sute with a thankfull commemoration of the old this we must not forget in prayer hauing examples in Dauid with others Psal 107.118 First publike Exod. 15. Deut. 32. 2. Chro. 20.26 Secondly priuate Gen. 32.10 Es 38. Psal 103. 1. Cor. 10.31 1. Thes 5. Col. 3. what so euer yee doe in word or deede Twelftly our last care must bee in this seruice as wee bee iustly occasioned publikely and priuately to giue an edge and wings vnto our prayers by the exercise of fasting which is not a vertue but a step to vertue yeelding a daily help to prayer for this cause we read often of this staffe of prayer in the practise of the Prophets of God 12. Fasting Apostles of Christ Daniel prayed and fasted Chap. 9.1.2 Dauid fasted and prayed 1. Sam. 12.16 Anna fasted and prayed Luke 2.37 Our Sauiour fasted and prayed Mat. 4. The Apostles fasted and prayed Act. 14.23 Such then as bee ignorant of this holy exercise or hauing knowledge vse it not follow not the holy presidents which God hath left vs in his word for instruction and imitation Quest 77. The fourth speciall forme of Gods worship is the administration and participation of the holy Sacraments what rules bee giuen concerning this forme 1. God himselfe hath ordained his Sacraments in these visible formes Ans First that euer wee consider how God hath ordained his Sacraments by a speciall expresse charge in his written word to be ministred in certaine knowne visible signes and to bee continued in that forme and manner hee hath prescribed in his Church to the worlds end 2. A speciall promise of grace added to the visible element action Secondly wee are bound to consider here how God hath to annexed to the outward element and action a special promise of grace in Christ and hath commanded these externall meanes by them to apply and to seale vnto the hearts of all true beeleeuers all his blessed promises and rich mercies in Iesus Christ 3. Consider rightly of all Sacramentall phrases Thirdly wee must endeauour to vnderstand wisely all the Sacramentall phrases that wee may rightly discerne beetweene the signes and the thing signified as where the Lord cals circumcision the couenant Gen. 17. the lambe the Pasouer Exod. 12. the bread the body of Christ 1. Cor. 11.23 Baptisme our regeneration Act. 3. Wee must aduisedly consider how the holy Ghost vseth this manner of speaking first to lift vp our hearts and eyes that we fixe them not on the externall elements bu● consider of them as of diuine misteries and pledges of inuisible graces secondly for that they carry with them in veritie and truth by the work of the holy Ghost vnto the true hearted beleeuer all the good things which are offered and sealed by them Fourthly 4. The Ministers of Christ must take heed they doe not prophane his holinesse in the administration of these diuine misteries Leu. 10.3 Num. 10.12 here Gods ministers must consider albeit the substance of the Sacraments doth not depend vpon their worthinesse or vnworthinesse that they bee in grace with God through Iesus Christ for otherwise they greatly hurt themselues and hinder others as much as in
concerning it in the Old and in the New Testament Mat. 18.16 If thy brother * Sinne against thee offend thee goe and tell him his sinne betweene thee and him alone if he heare thee thou hast won thy brother Here wee bee to note two things first a rule that a brother must reproue a brother for priuate sinnes priuately and our brothers offence must be knowne and manifest vnto vs that we may giue him no causelesse or vniust reproofe for that is dangerous next a reason is added to performe this dut●e if he heare thee thou hast wonne thy brother that is if he reforme what is amisse by priuate admonition then art thou the Lords instrument to keepe him from perdicion and thou dost saue his soule from death Iames. 5.20 Secondly of this dutie speakes Saint Iude ver 20.21.22.23 But yee beloued edifie your selues in your most holy faith praying in the holy Ghost and keepe your selues in the loue of God loking for the mercie of our Lord Iesus Christ vnto eternall life and haue compassion of some in putting difference and others saue with feare pulling them out of the fire and hate the garment spotted with the flesh This Scripture teacheth vs first to performe this dutie to brethren not to strangers secondly that when we reproue we labour also to instruct and to edifie such brethren in the faith of Christ thirdly that we adde feruent prayer to our priuate admonition Fourthly that wee watch carefully one of vs ouer an other Fiftly that wee labour for the spirit of iudgement to discerne betweene such as sinne of infirmitie and them which sinne of pride and malice Sixtly that we reproue the weake with all compassion and lenitie Seauenthly that we deale more roughly and seuerely with the proud Eightly that such as will admonish must bee vnspotted and blamelesse Thirdly of this dutie speakes Saint Paul to the Galathians 6. Chap ver 1. Brethren if a man be fallen by occasion into any fault ye which are spirituall restore such a one with the spirit of meeknesse considering thy self least thou also be tempted Here againe we be taught first that this dutie is to be practised onely among brethren Secondly there is no exception of brethren of any degree or condiciō whatsoeuer but if he offend hee must beare a priuate admonition Thirdly that we must discerne what kinde of sinne and in what maner our brother is fallen whether hee bee preoccupied by men or Angels and so fallen by occasion into any fault or resting and lying in a sinne not beefore manifested Fourthly that a Christian reproofe must bee performed with the spirit of meekenesse Fiftly that a Godly wise admonition is by good art and skill to cure and to restore a member fallen and loosed out of ioynt into his right place againe Sixtly the argument annexed to performe this cure with the spirit of lenitie and loue is this consider well thy selfe it may bee thou maist also be tempted and fall in the like manner Fourthly againe of the same dutie writes the same Apostle to the Hebrues the 3. Chap. ver 12. Take heed brethren least there bee in any of you an euill hart and vnbeeleeuing to fall away from the liuing God but exhort one another daily while it is called to day least any of you bee hardened through the deceitfulnesse of sinne Here note againe first euery brother offending must be admonished Secondly any brother may fall without Gods speciall grace and the watchfulnesse of the godly brethren into most dangerous sinnes and so by degrees into apostacie Thirdly admonition must bee continued throughout the whole course of our life Fiftly againe to the Thessalonians 2. Epistle 3.14.15 ver hee writes on this manner If any man obey not our saying note him with a letter and keepe no company with him that hee may bee ashamed yet count him not as an enemie but admonish him as a brother This Scripture is principally to bee vnderstood of the publike censures of the Church yet it commendeth vnto vs greatly as well priuate as publike admonition and teacheth vs that we may not conuerse with brethren when they fall away from the holy canons of apostolicall doctrine either to bee vicious in life or hereticall or schismaticall in iudgement Sixtly to all these places of the new Testament wee may adde this one place of the old Psal 141.5 Let the righteous smite me for that is a benefite and let him reproue me and it shall be a precious oyle that shall not break mine head for within a while I shall euen pray in their miseries or rather as Tremelius quò amplius fecerit eò amplius erit oratio mea in malis eorum id est quaecunque mala ab eis feram eò magis grato animo pro eis precabor Where note first the godly christian must delight in admonition and remember that the wounds of a louer are faithfull and the kisses of an enemie vnpleasant Secondly hee that will recouer another by admonition he must be a righteous man himselfe and of good report in the Church of God Thirdly an admonition is as a sharpe corrosiue to our corruption smiting lancing and piercing deepely but by degrees it will appeare a most soueraigne balme to cure euen very rotten and festered vlcers in vs. Fourthly the Godly being admonished seeke vnto God by heartie and vnfained prayers and thanksgiuing for themselues and their brethren which haue done this cure vpon them Quest 97. Now describe this dutie of christian admonition according to the Scriptures Ans Christian admonition is a holy action performed by a brother proceeding from faith loue tending to awake and cure any brother offending carefully respecting the rules of pietie and the qualitie of the offence First wee say that an admonition is either priuate or publike Secondly for persons admonishing and reprouing Persons admonishing it is cleere this dutie appertaines to all degrees and states of men superiours inferiours equals carefully respecting the rules of faith and godlinesse as after shall bee shewed Thirdly the person admonished Persons admonished wee see by the consent of all the Scriptures hee must euer bee our brother professing with vs the Gospell of Christ no stranger wee haue nothing to doe to iugde or censure or to admonish them which are without 1. Cor. 5.12 Fourthly wee must account euery one a brother Who a brother which makes in the visible Church the same profession with vs being accepted into the same couenant with vs sealing it with the Sacrament of Baptisme according to Christs holy institution making profession with vs to renounce the Diuell the world and the flesh and promising to liue in faith and obedience of the Gospell of Iesus Christ The first distinction of brethren Fiftly euery brother is eyther true or false Sixtly true brethren are such and so to bee accounted as professe the faith of Christ and in all singlenes and vprightnesse of heart walke before men euer
saith Chap. 16. 19. After the Lord had spoken vnto them he was receiued into heauen and sate at the right hand of God And the Apostle Eph. 1.20 He raised him from the dead Act. 2.3.4 1. Tim. 3.16 and set him at his right hand in the heauenly places far aboue all principalitie and power Thus then in few words I expresse my meaning and faith concerning this Article I say that our Lord Iesus Christ hauing accomplished all his worke on earth and hauing committed the word of reconciliation for the gathering of his Elect vnto his holy ministers hee doth not now from hence forth after his ascention execute any of his offices in infirmitie as before on earth but in great excellencie and glory in the highest heauens I doe therefore here beleeue that Christ God incarnate beegan after his ascention and not before to sit at the right hand of his father and am perswaded that Christ now sitting in heauen Ioh. 17. Rom. 8. Ephes 1. both heares my prayers and prayes also to his father for mee and I am perswaded that his vertue grace and power is maruelous effectuall in the hearts and consciences of all the faithfull by meanes of his Gospell 1. Thes 2.13 albeit his bodily presence bee as far distant from vs as his seate in heauen is from our hearts on earth for him hath God lifted vp with his right hand to bee a Prince and a sauiour to giue repentance to Israell and forgiuenesse of sinnes So thus I conclude Christ God and man doth actually raigne in heauen with the father in glory and that the father doth and will doe all things by none other and that none other is of power to execute this office of the head of the catholike and vniuersall Church of Christ on earth but onely our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ Now in that Christs placing at the right hand of the Father argues an inferioritie in Christ because of one nature as is aforesaid hence it appeares that they bee deceiued who auouch that Christ glorified hath such a transfusion of the proprieties of the God-head into his manhood omniscience and omnipresence c. for this is to make the creature a creator and so Iesus Christ should haue no true humane body and soule in heauen which were not to glorifie his humanitie but to abolish it And whereas the word Almightie is repeted againe in this Article it is to signifie the maiestie of God the father and so the excellencie of Christ who is so aduanced and glorified God and man or the man Christ Iesus by so mighty a maiestie Againe here I professe that by the session of Christ at the right hand c. two things must bee vnderstood first that this blessed person of the Sonne hath the same equalitie of maiestie and glory with the Father Secondly by this phrase is also vnderstood that the humane nature of Christ is exalted to a most high excellencie of glory euen to execute iudgement as he is the Sonne of man Ioh. 5.27 And it may not be here said as in his resurrection that like as Christ rose onely in respect of his humane nature so also hee sits at Gods right hand in respect of the same nature for the session at Gods right hand is not a propertie of nature but signifieth the state of the person of Christ resting now in the execution of his offices as being king and priest and mediator betweene God and his people See Bucanus pag. 260. Sedere igitur c. Quest 47. Now proceed to the fruits which follow this faith Ans The benefites which follow this exaltation and session of Christ at the right hand of God are either in respect of his priesthood or of his kindome The beleeuer gaines these benefites by his priesthood First he is now and may be truely perswaded that as the couenant of grace and priesthood of Christ haue * Heb. 8.6 none end so his intercession for him and for all euery beleeuer shall neuer cease to the end of the world for all Rom. 8.34 1. Tim. 2.5 1. Iohn 2.1 Iohn 17. Christ is risen againe and sitteth at the right hand of God and maketh request for vs and for euery one I haue praid for thee Peter that thy faith faile not The manner of this is this hee appeares in heauen as a publike person in our stead He appeares in the sight of God for vs. Heb. 9.24 and makes the same requests hee made on earth Iohn 17. The difference betweene Christs passion and intercession is this the passion is as a satisfaction to Gods iustice for vs c. and as it were the tempering of a plaister but intercession applies it to the very sore So then the beleeuer is hereby sweetly comforted in heart being perswaded that Christ Iesus God and man now sitting in great maiestie and glory in heauen first heares his prayers in heauen and secondly accepts and sanctifies all his sacrifice and seruice which the beleeuer offers to the father by his hand Heb. 13.15 Psal 119.106 for all our seruice is imperfect yet for his intercession sake it is accepted as perfect A second consolation here ariseth to the beleeuing heart hee may now with boldnesse goe to the throne of grace Heb. 4.16 because wee haue then an high Priest an high Priest that sitteth at the Throne of the Maiestie in the heauens Heb. 8.1 And for this cause the same Apostle in the same Epistle Chap. 10.19.20 biddeth vs draw neere with a true heart and with an vndoubted perswasion of faith And againe most sweetly Phil 4.6 Be nothing carefull but in all things let your requests be shewed vnto God in praier A third consolation is this his intercession preserues euery repentant sinner in the state of Grace that being once iustified and sanctified they may so continue vnto the end whom he loueth once in his Christ who stands before him hee loues him for euer Iohn 10.29 If hee fall the Lord will raise him vp againe Fourthly a most sweet consolation is this the intercession of Christ in heauen casteth downe such beames of grace into the beleeuers heart on earth that it causeth another intercession of the spirit in him or causeth the spirit of prayer to be effectuall and working in him Zach. 12.10.11 Rom. 8.26 Hee giueth vs his spirit which helpeth our infirmities and maketh request for vs with sighes and grows that cannot be expressed but hee which searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the meaning of the spirit for hee maketh request for the Saints according to the will of God The holy Ghost makes request by stirring euery repenting heart to pray with grones and sighes which the mouth cannot expresse and this is a speciall fruit of the intercession of Christ in heauen so that a man may soone know by the spirit of prayer in his owne heart how Christ prayeth for him in heauen A man may soone finde it by his owne coldnesse or feruency
signified plainely both by words and signes that his death approched where wee are to learne that if the Sonne must prepare himselfe to death Preparation to dye well much more ought wee most miserable sinners who by reason of our manifold weaknesses and wants haue need of a thousand preparations more then hee Secondly that his willingnesse in this action might the better appeare he makes choice of a place well knowne to * Iohn 18.2 Mat. 26.36 Iudas where his enemies might apprehend him safely without any feare or danger of the people Thirdly in that hee prayed so earnestly against the dangers and temptations which were then so imminent and death approching Watchfulnes wee bee taught to bee watchfull in the like case in all kinde of prayers and supplications vnto God Fourthly wee are often to record his agonies in the garden and all that euening before his passion for the Euangelists in many words testifie the same Mark 14.33 He tooke Peter and Iames and Iohn with him and hee beganne to bee afraid and in great heauinesse and hee spake the very same vnto them My soule is very heauy euen vnto the death Luke 22.43 There appeared vnto him from heauen an Angell comforting him but being in an Agonie hee prayed more earnestly and his sweat was like clods of bloud Math. 26.37 He began to wax sorrowfull and grieuously troubled Herein by this exceeding heauinesse most admirable sweat and extreeme passions of minde such as neuer man bare nor can beare by his strong cries and tears by all these and the like arguments Heb. 5.7 wee see if God open the eyes of our vnderstanding by his holy spirit Eph. 1.16 how the burthen of sinne and the heauie wrath of God vpon him for the sinnes of all the Elect pressed him and yet is hee not oppressed but cries vnto his Father and an Angell is sent to comfort him So ought we to doe when wee are plunged in the greatest temptations Obiect It may bee doubted touching his prayer when he cryeth Father if it bee possible let this cup passe c. It may seeme I say that there should bee some combat and fight in the minde will and affections of Christ therefore some sinne Ans There bee three kindes of combats Three kinds of combats in man the one beetweene the reason and the appetite and this fight is alwaies sinfull and was not in Christ the second is betweene the flesh and the spirit as Gal. 5.17 Rom. 7. and this is in the regenerate but not in Christ The third is a combat of diuerse desires drawing a man to and fro this may be in man without fault and was in Christ hee desires to doe his fathers will striuing with another desire of nature struggling as it were or endeuouring to preserue it selfe Fiftly wee bee here to obserue in this blessed example of the Sonne of God that whereas we make so light an account of sinne as if it were nothing to sinne against God here wee may behold as in a glasse how the horror of Gods wrath for our rebellions brought downe euen the Sonne of God himselfe and filled him with extreeme agonies and heauie passions of minde Sixtly and lastly wee bee here to obserue the long and wearisome combat hee had also with his bloudy enemies the instrumēts of Sathan in all that conflict first the maner of the apprehēsion They came to take him as a theef with swords staues Lu. 22.52 Secondly they hurry him being taken from Annas to Caiphas and from Caiphas againe to Annas in the night and that bound as a felon Ioh. 18.13 and 24. Thirdly in the high Priests house they smote him with a reed on the face they blindfolded him they mocked him smiting him they spake scornfully prophecie who smote thee Io. 18.24 Luk. 22.64 they condemned him in their Counsell sent him bound to the secular power or ciuill Magistrate Iohn 18.28 Fourthlie bloudy Pilate hauing acquitted him yet to please the Iewes hee scourgeth him Iohn 19.1 Fiftly to fill him with reproches contempt and paine as an Vsurper of the kingdome they platted a crowne of thornes vpon his head Iohn 19. ver 2. and to the same purpose they put on him a purple garment saluting him scornefully Haile King of the Iewes Iohn 19. ver 3. Sixtly Pilate againe to gratifie Herod sent him to him and hee with his Souldiers despised him and mocked him Luke 23.11 Seauenthly all this tossing and harrying to and fro was after his precious body was scourged and sore wounded all ouer and his head brused and rent with thornes Eighly and lastly they put vpon his wearied body his crosse wheron hee should bee crucified vnder which burthen hee fainted Iohn 19.17 Luke 23.26 And thus the Sonne of God was tryed by the prince of darknes with all kindes of extreeme passions that hee could inuent in that short space of time before his Crosse Thus I say Iewes and Gentiles crucified him first the Iewes they kept him all night in Caiphas hall and at the breake of day gathered a councell and did proceede in iudgement against him and condemned him Mat. 27.1 and forth-with lead him bound to Pilate and hee made as quick a dispatch as they Quest 35. Proceed to speake of the next Article of the passion of Christ which is concerning his execution in these words I beleeue in Iesus Christ crucified Ans All the Euangelists testifie with one accord that this was the forme of his execution hee was crucified on a Crosse and to fill him with paine his hands and feet were fastned with nayles vnto the crosse And all this was done to accomplish Gods eternall decree manifested beefore by the Prophets The brasen Serpent was a picture of this Act. 3.18 Gal. 3.1 Phil. 2.8 Num. 21. Io. 3. for so hee saith himselfe As Moses lifted vp the Serpent in the wildernesse so must the Sonne of man bee lifted vp that all that beleeue in him perish not but may haue life euerlasting And againe Ioh. 12. And when I shall bee lift vp from the earth I will draw all vnto my selfe of this the Psalmist prophecied saying they peirced my hands and my feete Secondly that wee might in conscience bee resolued that Christ came vnder the Law and suffred the curse thereof for vs Gal. 3.13 and bare in his owne body and soule the extremitie of the wrath of God for vs. And albeit other punishments were notes of Gods curse yet was the death of the crosse in speciall manner aboue the rest accursed by vertue of a particular commandement and speciall word pronounced by God himselfe fore-seeing and fore-shewing what manner of death Christ our Lord should dye Thirdly the Apostle assureth vs that in this forme of execution wee may beehold how Christ did vndertake all the malediction due vnto all the elect on himselfe for he saith Gal. 3.13 that hee was made a curse for vs and againe in the like
in prayer or by the inward grones of his heart when hee cannot so well expresse his greefe in words before God Here I renounce the opinion of Papists touching intercession as being hereticall vncomfortable and condemned of God First for that the Saints departed who bee their mediators with Angels know not our particular wants and griefes Secondly for that hee that makes this intercession must bring something of his owne of price and value vnto God to procure the graunt of his request Thirdly it is a prerogatiue belonging onely to Christ to make request in his owne name and for his owne merits 1. Tim. 2.5 Iohn 15.16 Iohn 16.23 Es 63.16 Fourthly Scriptures neuer mention any other but contrarily Fiftly wee must pray to him in whom wee beleeue Rom. 10.14 wee beleeue onely in one God c. therefore we pray onely to one God Furthermore as touching his kingdome wee are well to consider what kingdome hee hath next what the administration of his kingdome is and how comfortable to the beleeuer First that hee is Lord and King ouer all in respect of creation as also of preseruation and prouidence it is manifest Col. 1.16.17 for by him were all things created in heauen and in earth c. And in him all things consist hee is the same also much more by right of redemption And his kingdome is eternall and spirituall respecting the very conscience hauing that onely absolute power to command and forbid to condemne and to absolue the soule and conscience This is testified Act. 2.36 Let all Israell know for a suretie that God hath made him both Lord and Christ this Iesus I say whom yee haue crucified And to testifie this his excellency when Christ went vp to sit on his throne for the gouernement of his Church it is said hee gaue great gifts to his Church farre excelling the gifts of earthly princes in their coronation for it is said hee gaue his Church Apostles Prophets Pastors and teachers Ephe. 4.11.12 Now the end and vse of these guifts and benefites giuen by this great king is comfortable for there it is sayd that these were giuen for the collecting of his Church and the building of it This collection is a separation of the precious from the vile Ier. 15.19 and a translation of the Elect from the kingdome of darknes into the kingdome of light 1. Pet. 2.9.10.11 Eph. 2.2.3 by the ministracy dispensation of the word of reconciliation 2. Cor. 5.18 outwardly and the working of the holy * Luk. 11.13 Act. 16.9.6 Es 11.2.3.4.5 Act. 2.32.33 Ghost inwardly And this is the first part of Christs office in his kingdome Secondly Christ leads his precious people as a great generall doth his armie through the wildernesse of this world into his euerlasting Canaan And this hee doth also by the same meanes whereby hee called them his word and sacraments outwardly the mightie operation of his spirit inwardly And in this trauell hee doth exercise them as in Canaan with manifold afflictions and temptations in this life Psa 23. and yet defends them against the rage of all enemies first giuing them in their life time strength to suffer and to fight against all his enemies most mightily Phil. 1. 24. Vnto you it is giuen for Christ that not onely yee should beleeue in him but also suffer for his sake Chap. 4.13 I am able to doe all things through him which strengtheneth mee Rom. 8.36.37 For thy sake are wee killed all the day long wee are counted as sheepe for the slaughter Neuerthelesse in all these things wee are more then Conquerous through him that loued vs. And in death it selfe he neuer forsakes them Rom. 8.38 39. but then makes an euerlasting separation betweene them and all their enemies Zac. 13. Luk. 16. Quest 48. Let me heare what you can say of the last Article concerning Christ which is this From thence hee shall come to iudge the quick and the dead Ans First I say this Article followes fitly after the former for confirmation of it for the excellency of his kingdome shall mightely and wonderfully appeare in the execution of iustice in the great day of the generall iudgement which shall bee in the last day of the world First to iudge or to giue Iudgement is the proper action and function of a Iudge in condemning or iustifying of any man In condemning by pronouncing him guilty of sin and therefore adiudging him to some punishment for his sinne in Iustifying by pronouncing him iust or acquiting him of sinne and so freeing him from the punishment of sin I say then the meaning of this Article is this I beleeue that Iesus Christ doth not onely now exercise his kingly office in heauen as is afore shewed but shal also triumphantly descend from the right hand of his father in a visible forme and corporall presence to iudge all men that shall be found at his comming aliue or dead Now to proceed in order to speake of this great iudgement these poynts must bee considered first by what arguments it may appeare that there shall be a generall iudgement Secondly what the forme and manner thereof shall bee Thirdly how this argument serues to comfort vs and to humble vs. First that there shall bee an vniuersall Iudgement may appeare thus against cauellers that denie it 2. Pet. 3.3 First the Scriptures are most euident for this Psal 50.1 The God of Gods hath spoken See Mat 25.31 Luke 8.17 Iohn 12.48 Iud. 14.15 Luk. 21.28 2. Tim. 4.1.7.8 Ioh. 5.22.27 and called all the earth from the rising of the Sunne to the setting of the same our God shall come and shall not keepe silence Heb. 9.27 It is appointed vnto men that they shall once dye and after that commeth the Iudgement Secondly Christ promiseth his comming to Iudgement by himselfe Math. 25.31 and by his Apostle 1. Thesso 4.16 Thirdly for that hee hath charged vs to wayte for his comming Luke 21.28 Rom. 8.23 Eph. 1.14 and for the redemption of our bodies Luke 21.28 Fourthly for that the iustice and mercy of God requires this to punish the wicked and to crowne the Godly which wee see is not in this life present therefore there is a speciall day and time appointed with God for it Fiftly for that the Lord hath often forewarned the world of this First by pronouncing the sentence of death against sinne euen before the fall Gen. 2.17 Secondly by repeating the same sentence in his Law Deut. 27.26 Thirdly by the euidence of conscience citing as it were men to appeare at a time appointed before the great Iudge Ro. 2.15.16 Fourthly by his iudgements particular on Sodome and Gomorah on Egipt on Ierusalem and all the Iewes and generally on the world in the deluge Sixtly by signes prognosticating his comming and these bee of two sorts first before his comming secondly in his comming The signes beefore his comming are either first long before his comming or secondly not long before Signes