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A13819 Saint Peters rocke vnder which title is deciphered the faith of Peter, the foundation of the church, Christs sacrificehood, and the comfort of the holy Spirit. Done by Alexander Top Gent. Top, Alexander. 1597 (1597) STC 24122; ESTC S102450 49,647 124

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Iesus which is taken vp from you into heauen shall so come as you haue seen him go into heuen Abraham receiued three Angels with the presence of God Gen. 18. 2. Lot receiued two Angels as messengers from God of his saluation in the absence of the Lord Gen. 19. 3. for the Lord sent them to destroy the city In such places is the office of the Trinity to be marked and most diligently considered Likewise that he ascended it appeereth by S. Lukes words Luk. 24. 51. And it came to passe that as he blessed them he departed from them and was carried into heauen into that ancient and euerlasting house of his father where the riches and treasure of Christs kingdome lay where neither rust nor moth could corrupt nor theeues break through and steale which is the farthest height of heauen and aboue all heauens that we can imagine as is abouesaid Let vs not therfore be gazers woonderers or strangers to the things that ought to be most familiar vnto vs. For nothing appeereth plaine to them that know not God and him whom he sent our sauiour Iesus Christ. HE SITTETH AT THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD THE FATHER ALMIGHTY Who being the brightnes of glory and the ingrauen forme of Gods person and bearing vp all things by his mighty word Heb. 1. hath by himselfe purged our sinnes and sitteth at the right hand of his fathers maiesty in the highest place Ephes. 1. Heer commeth to passe the spirituall prophesie of Dauid saying The Lord said vnto my Lord sit thou on my right hand till I make thine enimes thy footstoole which is to say at the right hand that ruleth all the wolrd this is the right hand that shall find out them that hate him Psal. ●1 8. strong is his hand Psal. ●9 and high is his right hand The right hand of the Lord hath the preheminence Psal. 118. the right hand of the Lord bringeth mighty things to passe Dauid being a prophet and speaking vnto men was to vse the phrase of men and also to allude vnto the manners and power of men for all the preferment that hath been among men hath been to place authority on the right hand seeing all actiuitie worthines prosperity readines and facility consisteth in the right hand of a man This was the reason of Dauid his figuratiue speech to make men vnderstand the preheminence of the most High wheras indeed God is all spirit and hath no communion with flesh as it is already prooued His right hand is a threatning hand to them that hate him but it entertains them kindly that loue and worship him in spirit and true holines as doers of his will and obseruers of his commaundements Which thing the prophet slacked not when he said Lo I com for in the book of life it is written of me shewing his election by the holy spirit Yet why doth he so stedfastly affirme that it is written of him c surely his owne soule told him For saith he Psal 40. I desired to do thy good wil O my God yea thy law is within my hart and I say thy right hand Psal. 44. thine arme and thy cheerfull countenance saueth and defendeth all such as thou fauorest Againe Psal. 18. thy right hand hath staied me and thy louing kindnes made me grow I beheld the Lord alwaies before me saith he and he is at my right hand Acts. 2. there shall I not be shaken By this we may well perceiue the worthines of Christ receiued by his father into that holy place into which he entred a sacrificer for sinne once for all so there is one God one mediator betwixt God and man Iesus Christ. Wherfore lift vp your harts vnto the Lord let your soules be lifted vp on high yea and fly vnto heauen as a bird with a most cheerfull note and a new song praising God and saying Hosanna in the highest which is to say Saue vs O thou that dwellest in the most high FROM THENCE HE SHALL COME Euen as the men of Galile saw him go Acts. ● 11. and he shall come riding vpon Cherub Psal. 18. 10. and flying vpon the wings of the wind Behold he will come with his fan in his hand Math 3. 12. and he will make clean his floore and gather his wheat into his garner but he will burne vp the chaff with vnquenchable fire Wherfore shall hee come thence TO IVDGE THE QVICK AND THE DEAD Now Gods throne is a firy throne whose comming to iudgement no man knoweth who at his comming shal baptise with the holy Ghost and with fire comming suddenly as a theef in the night or as a maister whose return the seruant knoweth not least the wicked should be forewarned to flee from the anger to come and aduaunce themselues concerning the aduantage of this life therfore they shall giue account to him that is ready to iudge both the quick and the dead 1. Pet. 4. 5. Iudge nothing O people of the earth before the time vntill the Lord commeth who will lighten things that are hid in darknes and make the counsels of the hart manifest and then shall euery man that doth so haue praise of God Christ commanded his Apostles to preach that he was ordained of God a iudge of quick and dead Saint Paul saith I witnes before God and the Lord Iesus Christ that shall come againe to iudge the quicke and the dead at his appeerance and his kingdom 2. Tim. 4. which is to say when his kingdome shall come that we daily pray for in the Lords praier in which kingdom the Lord make vs partakers of his sonnes inheritance euen as we growe in him vnto the house of the liuing Amen I BELEEVE IN THE HOLY GHOST Heer againe is the first tenor of our confession repeated to wit I beleeue in which ought to haue relation wholy and seuerally to the three persons only least we make a confusion of all as some do which take it literally without discerning the sense at all but saying in haste I beleeue in the holy Ghost the holy catholike church the communion of saints c. Heer the simple except he be taught cannot vnderstand but that he beleeueth in the catholike church and in the communion of saints c. so far foorth as in the holy Ghost or in the other two persons but of this point anon more at large I beleeue in the holy Ghost Why I beleeue in the father and the sonne as is abouesaid and the holy Ghost is all one with the father and the sonne for he proceedeth both of the father and the sonne and with the father and the sonne togither is glorified therfore I equally beleeue in the holy Ghost as in the father or the sonne or as in both father and sonne For bicause the holy Ghost is exempted from neither it pertaineth to each one and to both alike The holy Ghost was the father and
come to a safe port so if by the weaknes of the spirit you wend with the tempest of the world doing the will of the flesh then haue you also before your eies the points of hope patience and prosperity the direct course vnto the holy land where ye shall arriue and anchor more safe than sowls in their nests Luke 9. 58. or foxes in their holes yea or any treasure in the depth of the earth for all such things in the day of iudgement shall shew foorth their owne property and be reuealed vnto the eies of the liuing at which day shall be the haruest wherunto the tares also are reserued as well as the wheat This is the land that is more worth than all kingdoms heer is the plentifull field that multiplieth so manifold this is the field of hid tresure Math. 13. the pearle of great price the draw-net that gathereth of all kinds the fruitfull senuy and the sauory leuen The heires of this kingdom shall shine as the sunne thus much concerning the comforter that guideth the chosen to saluation Now touching the catholike church If we beleeue in the catholike church we bring a curse vpon vs for the church are the members of Christ their head not cleer from sinne bicause the old man remaineth yet in them and saith the prophet Cursed is the man that trusteth in man and maketh flesh his arme One man may haue a sympathy with another vntill perfection shall come by grace Also if we beleeue in the catholike church we lessen the power of God our father of Christ our sauiour and of the holy spirit our comforter to whose power no perfection is wanting for it made vs perfectly it saueth vs assuredly and most intirely releeueth and comforteth vs daily Which creation saluation and consolation the holy catholike church so far relieth on as is needfull for any one member of the same should we presume then to be made holy bicause they are holy or saints by beleeuing in the holy members of the church or will we all be catholikes one by one bicause we all make one catholike church No there is no saint but he whom the spirit sanctifieth nor any catholike but the church which is the composition of many members into one catholike and perfect body of Christ the head through the holy Ghost the spouse of the Annointed Psal. 45. The holy city of God Ierusalem came downe from heauen prepared as a bride trimmed for hir husband Apoc. 21. 2. I will shew the bride the lambes wife read the whole chapter Concerning the new citie Ierusalem the church holy catholike or vniuersall on earth This is the vineyard of red wine Isai. 27. 2. that the Lord hath kept so daintily and watred euery moment least any assaile it This hath the Lord set as a signe on the mountaines for all the inhabitants of the earth Isai. 18. 3. that when he bloweth the trumpet they might heare yea vpon mount Sion bloweth he and the most base and vile nations repaire vnto his name Isai. 26. 1. This is the strong city whose bulworks are saluation and in whose wals consisteth the whole strength of Iudah This church hath none other foundation but Christ and the faith which we haue in him 1. Cor. 3. 11. the true rock that followed the host Math. 16. Wherfore we are Gods laborers 1. Pet. 2. 4. his husbandry 1. Cor. 10. 4. and his building If any man lay other foundation than this Exod. 17. 6. the fire shall try of what sort it is Num. 20. 10. and if any mans work abideth he shall receiue wages but if his work burne he shall lose his labour Againe know ye not that ye are the temple of God and the spirit of God dwelleth in you This much hath shewed that we are the very temple of God founded vpon Iesus Christ of which the holy Ghost is minister and dwelleth in vs. Which temple if any man destroy God the builder will destroy him for the temple of God is holy More concerning this point read the whole third chapter of the first Epistle to the Corinthes this temple of the Lords was sanctified in old time yea euen when he dwelt in no house 2. Sam. 6. 6. but walked in a tent or tabernacle leading his seruant Moses though the wildernes with the children of Israel euen as a shepherd leadeth his sheep Such was his tender mercy toward his possession at that time that in fower hundred and fowerscore yeeres he dwelt in tents and tabernacles and his arke remained within the curtaines Then Salomon built a temple for his name against the comming of Shiloh then to be sent Iesus Christ the very foundation wals and borders of the catholike church gathering togither a communion of saints by the holy Ghost a most comfortable minister in the same Therfore there is no catholike but the Lords building which is the common passion of the members of Christ. And we are not to beleeue in the catholike church of which our selues are members but we beleeue that we be of the catholike church and that we are part of the Lords husbandry and building vpon his sonne Iesus Christ the rock euen the foundation that was reuealed by God the father vnto Peter For when doubt arose who he should be Peter confidently answered Thou art that Christ the sonne of the liuing God and Iesus answered and said vnto him Blessed art thou Simon the sonne of Ionah for flesh and blood hath not reuealed this vnto thee but my father which is in heauen and also I say Thou art Peter and vpon this rock will I build my church and the gates of hell shall not ouercome it Heer met I somthing concerning the catholike errors of the Popish church that make PETROS PETRA PETRA ROMA and ROMA CATHEDRA PETRI which in a word may be easily confuted for Peter at the pronuntiation of the words Thou art Peter c. was in the coasts of Caesarea Philippi Tetrarchae far from Rome neither was it euer spoken of by any testimony now of sixe hundred yeeres old that Peter was at Rome only a new opinion of that church hath of late inueterated Concerning the word Rock all rocks of saluation are spiritually taken Psal. 18. 3. as Dauid saith The Lord is my rock and my redeemer And in another place it is said Tzuri shaddai My rock is the all-sufficient but this is meant of our sauiour a rock of saluation seeing vpon it he will build his church a temple not made with hands therfore of necessity must this rock be taken spiritually as a reuelation of God from heauen to Peter of his sonne Iesus Christ which was the faith of Peter when he said Thou art the annointed the sonne of the liuing God And vpon this faith will Christ build his church so sure as vpon a rock neuer to be mooued Psal. 123. for they that trust in the
Lord as mount Sion cannot be mooued the gates of hell shall not preuaile against the building on this rock for the true faith in Christ shall continue for euer yea euen as an euerlasting building that the fire neither wasteth nor consumeth There was no cause why Peter should haue receiued a speciall blessing but in regard of his reuelation from God for it is said Happy art thou bicause my father hath shewed thee this Vpon this rock will I build my church and the gates of hel shall not preuaile ouer it and I will giue thee the keies of the kingdom of heauen and whatsoeuer thou bindest on earth shall be bound in heauen and whatsoeuer thou loosest on earth shall be loosed in heauen Indeed Christ shewed that he himselfe had the keies when he saith very comfortably to Iohn Fear not Apoc. 1. 18. I am the first and the last him that Isai prophesied of which am aliue and was dead and behold I liue for euer and euer verily I haue the keies both of death and hell And in another place Let him that hath eares hear what the spirit saith vnto the churches and write to the angell of the church in Philadelphia Apoc. 3. 7. these things saith the true and holy one that hath the key of Dauid who openeth and no man shutteth who shutteth and no man openeth And in the next verse I know thy works behold I haue giueu before thee an open gate and no man can shut it bicause thou hast little power and thou hast kept my commandements and not denied my name The key of Dauid is manifested vnto vs when he saith Open ye euerlasting doores and the king of glory shall com in Heer was his faith as a key and therfore called the key of Dauid He foresaw the lion of the tribe of Iuda that came of the root of Dauid the lambe of God who was the only in heauen and earth that could open the book and loose the seales Heerby we see that Christ only openeth Apoc. 5. 5. and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth It is plaine by testimony of scripture that there is but one key to open heauen to mankind and that is Christ the king of glory who is entred in and there is no other door-keeper but he Therfore wheras our sauiour saith I will giue thee the keies of the kingdom of heauen that is to say the spirituall knowledge to preach my word which thou didst but now testifie in these words Thou art the annointed the sonne of the liuing God The knowledge heerof is to the beleeuers a key of entrance to life eternall but to the wicked and reprobate vnbeleeuers a key of exclusion to condemnation for euer and such is the binding vp of the faithfull as sheaues into the barne and the loosing or vndoing of the wicked as the stubble to be burnt in vnquenchable fire Otherwise if Christ had giuen him his owne whole authority on earth or had made him porter of the kingdom of heauen no doubt he himselfe in a verse or two after as it seemeth might had lost his inheritance in heauen for if Peter had been able to haue disswaded him Christ had not gone to Ierusalem nor suffered much of the high priests and elders nor been slain nor the third day risen againe Wherby it seemeth that he was as great an enimy to saluation as might be when he said Go not master haue pity on thy self it shall not so com vnto thee Heer fell he so extremely in faith that he receiued a greater rebuke for ignorance Math. 16. 23. than euer Iudas did Get thee behind me sathan for before it seemeth he made him a companion thou art mine offence thou sauorest not of the wisedom of God but of the wit of man wherfore now I am to thee as Isai prophesied Isai. 8. 14. a rock of offence 1. Pet. 2. 8. a stone to stumble at But admit he had been the iustest man that euer was and so liued vntill he should go the way of the fathers yet was not his righteousnes inheritance for it came from God and he could leaue nothing to his posterity that claimeth more than his authority by succession thus much concerning the catholike church THE COMMVNION OF SAINTS I beleeue that there is communion of saints and that I my selfe am one of the communion elected by the spirit through faith in Christ. THE FORGIVENES OF SINNES I beleeue also that there shall be a forgiuenes of sinnes through the passion of Christ as is already shewed by his passion THE RESVRRECTION OF THE DEAD I beleeue there shall be a resurrection of the dead and that I shall rise againe with glory vnto life euerlasting These last articles I handle not in this place bicause each of them is already seuerally prooued in my treatise All that remaineth is to conclude my purpose which was to shew the nature of beleeuing that by the faith of his owne hart euery man is saued what he is to beleeue in the cause why and lastly the vnspeakable comfort that euery true beleeuer hath by his faith in God the father God the sonne and God the holy Ghost to whom be all power ascribed both now and euermore Amen FINIS
admiration of it But we thinke and contend that it is ynough to acknowledge Christ our redeemer and to beleeue in him whom the father hath sent we are much deceiued to call that ynough which is in due respect nothing For the diuell acknowledged Christ to be the sonne of God which the Papists are alwaies ready to obiect when we argue iustification by faith but the text saith that he confessed him with trembling So then before we can acknowledge him our redeemer we must of necessity learne how we became bound and before we can rightly beleeue in him whom the father hath sent we must needs vnderstand some warning of his message which most often and breefly is repeated throughout the body of the old Testament Then must we try whether he came according to the fulnes of time wherin the father promised to send him and afterward when he is come whether his message be of God or not he himselfe exhorteth vs to make trial These seem good ground-works to build our faith vpon for as it is required in vs to beleeue so is it most expedient for vs to know him in whom we do beleeue bicause it separateth vs from death to life as before I alleaged For example Christ saith to the theef Luk. 23. 43. This day shalt thou be with me in paradise and againe of himselfe Father into thine hands I commend my spirit But concerning his body it died in the flesh for it was wrapped in linnen and laid in a tombe by Ioseph a iust man of Arimathaea and Nicodemus according to the manner of the Iewes Luk. 23. 52. and buried and to manifest that his body was dead after the maner of men the women prepared sweet odours and ointments and rested the Saboth day Nicodemus might heer see a cleerer sight of the second birth than he had before neither was his buriall an illusion to deceiue mens sight for the Iewes would not be mocked but commanded a watch and sure fastening to the doore least his disciples should steal him away keeping in mind the words that he spake vpon the earth Math. 27 64. Within three daies I will rise Thus haue I concluded his passion the manner of his passion and also his buriall which was according to the law HE DESCENDED INTO HELL Heer commeth the article that drew me to this whole discourse for that I saw the learned somthing at ods about it yet so as all both the one and the other did firmly hold it necessarily inserted in our Christian faith Neither wil I take vpon me heer so much to reconcile the learned which diuersly allow of it as to debell the vnlearned opinions which admits it not at all holding it a superfluous and needlesse article to be taught among Christian families It is somthing strange when clownes exceed in sophistry This kind of men had rather be followed as Christs of a new church than follow Christ as disciples of the true Church It behooueth them therfore in whom remedy consisteth speedily to redresse such erronious errors least some other soone after should deny that hee ascended into heauen Acts. 23. wherby a sect of Saduces might arise amongst vs Math. 27. denying any resurrection at all and so the latter error become greater than the former Now therfore concerning the misconstruing of these words then touching the abiection of them and lastly how to vnderstand them both in their vtmost force and also how they were first ment in the primitiue Church as appeereth by the indifferency of the penners of them But as concerning his descending or going downe no man I know will deny this word that hath any feeling of the ascension and going vp which is most manifest by Saint Pauls Epistle to the Ephesians which reciteth the prophet Dauids words mentioned in the Psalmes Ephes. 4. 8. Thou art gon vp on high Psal. 68. and hast led captiuity captiue thou hast receiued gifts for men yea euen the rebellious hast thou led that the Lord God may dwell there praised be the Lord which ladeth vs daily Selah But Saint Paules allusion is this that he ascended and captiued captiuity and gaue dwelling places to men Now insomuch that he ascended saith he what is it but that he descended first into the lower parts of the earth and he that went downe is he that went vp aboue al heauens to fulfill all thing● If therefore he had been to go downe to the place of the damned as some will he must had descended into the lowest part of the earth as he went vp to the highest heauen for his depth ought to had been answerable to his height nay 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 vnder all the earth as he ascended 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 aboue all heauens Reason will that as the Lords glory wherwith he glorified his sonne is aboue all heauens for they were made by him and they are the work of his owne hands and waxe old as doth a garment and shall passe and melt away like wax euen so the damned are to haue their portion below all the earth by opposition Seeing as happines and vnhappines are extremities so are their habitations most extreme and remote one from the other which cannot be in places to be discerned by flesh except we will deuise to make purgatories in the concauities of the earth as Papists haue done or our eies more sharp than Moses eies were For arguments sake then I conclude this that seeing the state of the damned is permanent for euer it is not to be changed by a new creation 2. Pet. 3. 9. For there shall be a new heauen and a new earth so that this heauen which we see is as a vaile before our eies to keep vs from the sight of God whose face would be so glorious that we should not be able to look vp for he appeered in a flame of fire Exod. 3. 6. which God our sauiour maketh himself vsing his fathers owne words shewing Exod. ●2 ●2 that it is he that sitteth on the firy throne this earth but a bar to defend vs from the outrage of the damned spirits which would consume vs with horror and there were no helpe for vs. But for the places of Gods existence and of the euerlasting prison the diuine scripture in no language hath affoorded names except circumstantiall or metaphoricall nay God himselfe hath forborne to name the place of the happy or vnhappy and much lesse was man able to perform it for he neuer went and came againe Neither in our sight can any proper resemblance be made of it Therfore let vs thinke of Christs descension that he went first into the lower parts of the earth which Saint Paul alluding Ezechiels words Ezec. 32. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 writeth in these words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is all one as to say What is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth Heer he said
many valiant soules to Hades as we say to their last home it is most like he thought of none other torment Now concerning the Christian Latines and such languages as agree in the very words they say DESCENDIT AD INFEROS which is all one with Saint Paules words he descended to them beneath in the lower parts of the earth to wit the dead from whence he was to rise with victory though the Papists by this word would haue that signified which no authority will but their owne naked opinions 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 AD INFEROS into purgatory wherin me thinks they grosly erre seeing the scripture maketh mention of no other punishment after this life for sin than the second death the haruest of all flesh when Christ shall sit in iudgement vpon his firy throne to diuide the goats from the sheep saying Come ye blessed of my father and inherit euerlasting life and to the sinners Go ye cursed into euerlasting darknes where shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is a construction somthing strange to Grecians that vnderstand not the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with it as if we should say into the house of the graue confirming my former words But the Papists will obiect whither else should he descend being once buried but to the damned which I admit a question and for answer refer them to S. Paules words which are alredy recited What is it but that he descended first into the lower parts of the earth That he descended therfore they confesse and to what place he went this place I know will very effectually prooue vnto them how that he was buried also it is most true as before is shewed therfore he was buried and also descended for Saint Paul meaneth that his descension is all one with his buriall taking the occasion of speech from his ascension Wherby it seemeth that some penners of this Creede haue stuck vpon this article fearing least this word Hell should bring them into an error beyond al authority of scripture while they graunt it to be the place of the damned they durst not admit this article at all but that he was buried and rose again the third day Neither did they see how well the one or the other might suffice both being rightly vnderstood But the forme that we most vse is he was buried and descended into hell where it is penned as two articles being indeed but one which is to say simple truth in that he was buried and Saint Paules argument of the manner when he saith He descended c. Now indeed this word Hell is vsed throughout the whole nation of the Gothes to wit in the countries Sueuia Germania and Saxonia that is Insula Britannica For as far as the Gothes inlarged their territories their language remained still in force therfore in Swedland they say he went downe to Heluet in Germany to Helle in our English which is to say old Saxonish Hell Now concerning the originall deriuation of the word according to the letter it is plainly shewed in derision of the king of Babylon after his death by these words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 How art thou fallen from heauen Isai. 14. 12. O hellel the sonne of the morning which is to say Lucifer For as the Painims worshipped the sunne as a God while he shined in his most glorious height so likewise in his absence they abhorred him supposing that in his declination he visited them in the earth And the heathen people at this day that haue not yet known God still obserue the same kind of worship Frō hence it commeth that the word is so disputable with vs. Though the Painims were ignorant of the sunnes course yet they were not ignorant of their owne language for they reserued this word from Isai till their owne christianity so that when they had found another God they made this their Hell to wit Lucifer as before But seeing we better know the course of the sunne we must of necessity hold it to be the graue without any further arguments of places that were neuer heard of Therfore mark the resolution of the speech HE WAS DEAD AND BVRIED AND DESCENDED INTO HELL Now insomuch as he was buried he rose again in that he was dead he rose from the dead insomuch as hee went downe into Hell to wit the secret place of the dead to put off death and to put on life he went vp to heauen the euerlasting seat of life and dwelling place of aeternity And as with the Astronomers there is reckoned among other spheres that which they call CoeLVM EMPYREVM or IGNEVM a firy throne aboue all spheres 1. Tim. 6. 24. the light that none can attaine vnto so would necessity graunt the place of the damned soules to be in opposition far vnder all spheres for no aeternity can continue in changeable bodies whether they be heauenly or earthly but to prooue that this word cannot signify euerlasting punishment and that our sauiour descended into no corruption thus I argue All perfect meanes of saluation was foretold by the spirit of God to the Iewes that they who beleeued or mistrusted might iustly be saued or condemned But all that was prophesied was but of his passion buriall and resurrection therfore was his passion buriall and resurrection the perfect meanes of saluation seeing he himselfe was perfect long before for he had his perfection from his father euer before all worlds And the prophet Dauid saith Psal 16. Thou wilt not leaue my soule in hell nor suffer thy holy one to see corruption that his body should neither corrupt nor perish in the graue so pure was he that he escaped the snares of death Now we are not only to define the word but also to search the authority therof which must be in the scripture and not elswhere In the Bible is found no one word that can signify the state of the happy or vnhappy therfore this word Hell is not meant the state of the damned nor any other corruption than the graue or the state of death Neither is it dangerously penned or vsed as some late vpstart vnlearned haue thought contending that it ought not to be said as part of our Christian faith which obiection aboue is sufficiently answered Indeed Christ neuer shewed any farther article of faith than that he should suffer many things of the elders Math. 16. 21. and of the high priests and scribes at Ierusalem and be slaine and rise againe the third day this was all that he added to the perfection of the church which he promised euen then to build vpon Peters faith which mystery Peter vnderstood not wherfore he became an offence so that he began in spirit and ended in the flesh If any other article had needed Christ would in this place haue added it for the perfection of his church which he had promised to build but all that he added was in the words before recited