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A01262 Certaine fruitfull instructions and necessary doctrines meete to edify in the feare of God faithfully gathered together by Iohn Frewen ... ; whereunto is added a table, wherein the reader may easily find out the principall matters conteined in this booke. Frewen, John, 1558-1628. 1587 (1587) STC 11379.5; ESTC S4308 159,556 432

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to saluation and not conteining al necessary truth but that there are many articles of necessitye to be beleeued which are not conteined in the scriptures For so saith one of their champions Lindan li. 1. c. 10. The Apostles saith he would not commit certaine principall pointes of our religion to paper and inke thereby to perish and to be forgotten but they committed them to the faithful harts of christians As though those things remained more sure which be cōmitted to the fraile memory of feble men in this sinful world then those things that by the spirit of god are put in writing This is the cause why they blasphemously cal the sacred written word of God The Papists blasphemy a dead writing a dumbe Maister doubtfull and vncertaine A black gospell dead inke inkie diuinitye A nose of waxe a leaden rule c. This is the cause why they say that the scriptures take authoritye of the church Frier Soto and that without the authority of the Church the scriptures haue no authority As though the Maiesty of Gods wisedome and his trueth conteined in the scriptures depended vppon the authority of man For though the Church bee neuer so holie yet it consisteth of men which oftentimes haue and do erre when they leane not to the word of God Petrus de palude de potestate Papae Art 4. Herueus de potest Papae If they would hearken to Gods worde then would they not say that the Popes onely power passeth all the power of the whole Church besides And that the Pope by vertue and power is the whole church and so conclude theruppon that there is neither holy ghost nor interpretation or sense of the scriptures but onely in the Pope Indeed it is true that as the Scriptures were written by the spirit of GOD 2. Pet. 1.20 So must they be expounded by the same For without that Spirit we haue neither eyes to see nor eares to heare It is that spirit that openeth and no man shutteth the same shutteth Ma. 11.15 Reu. 3 7 and no man openeth The same spirit prepared and opened the heart of Lidia Act. 16.14 Io. 6.45 that she should geue eare to and consider the things that were spoken by S. Paule And in respect of this spirit the Prophet Esay saith Esa 53.13 Ier. 31 33. They shal be all taught of God But God hath not bound himself that this spirit should euermore of necessitie dwell in Roome Esay 62.2 but vpon the lowly and humble hearted that tremble at the word of God Chrisostome saith they that speake of themselues Chrisost de sancto ado spi falsly pretend the holy ghost And againe if any thing be brought vnto vs saith he vnder the name of the holy ghost besides the gospell let vs not beleeue it For as Christ is the fulfilling of the law and the proph so is the holy ghost the fulfilling of the gospel Now with what spirit the Bishops of Rome haue expounded vnto vs the holy scriptures it is so manifest and apparantly knowne that we need go no further but to their owne writings canons sufficiently to proue that the Pope is Antichrist 1. Io. 2.22 and that his prelats and disciples are the spirituall wolues of whom Christ in his gospell geueth warning Mat. 7.15 though they couer themselues neuer so closely vnder the clothing of Christes true sheepe Christ was humble and lowly The prophet in his owne person speaketh of him I am a worme and not a man ashame of men and the contempt of the people And S. Paule saith he humbled himselfe Ps 22.6 Phil. 2.8 and became obedient vnto the death euen the death of the crosse Behold his parents his birth his cradle beholde his life his disciples his doctrine and his death All were witnesses to his humility He saith of himself the son of man hath not whereon to rest his head And to his disciples he saith Mat. 8.20 The Kings of the Gentils raigne ouer them they that beare rule ouer them are called gratious Lordes but you shall not be so Luk. 25.22 Ma. 11.29 And againe Learne of me that I am meek lowly in heart and ye shall finde rest vnto your soules Now on the other side if wee consider the condition of Antichrist beholde his birth his place his chaire his estate his doctrine his disciples and al his life there shal nothing be seene but pomp and vaine glory he is proud in life The image of Antichrist proud in doctrine proud in word and proude in deedes He is like vnto Lucifer and setteth himselfe before his brethren and ouer nations and kingdomes He maketh kings and princes to kisse his feete to cary his traine to hold his stirrop c. He claimeth power ouer heauen and earth Hee saith he is Lord ouer all the worlde the Lord of Lords and King of Kings that his authority reacheth vp into heauen down into hell that whosoeuer he blesseth is blessed and that it is cursed whatsoeuer he curseth He selleth merits the forgiuenesse of sinnes the sacrifice for the quicke and the dead He maketh marchandise of the soules of men He remoueth Kings deposeth the stats princes of the world He taketh vpon him the authority and name of the liuing GOD which made heauen and earth Extrauag Io. 22. euen the name of GOD the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ And in this pride hee exceedeth all others that haue bene wicked But some will peraduenture reply that the Pope at this daye is not called GOD but that hee abaceth and writeth himselfe by a title of humility and is called so the seruant of seruaunts Thus indeede he is written but marke how much the matter is amended Extra de Maior obedien This seruaunt saith I doe make holy the vnholy I do iustifie the wicked I doe forgiue sins I open and no man shutteth This seruaunt can say that whosoeuer obeyeth not him shall be rooted out and that he may dispence for any commaundement of the old or new testament 9 Que. 3. cuncta pet de pal de pot pa. Art 4. No man may iudge this seruant For they say the Pope is exempted from all law of man again neither all the clergy nor all the wholeworld may either iudge or depose the Pope Such a power this seruant of seruāts claimeth to himself what greater power may be geuen vnto God And this power the Pope at this day challēgeth as proper to his seat that he hath the authority which is due vnto Christ ouer his Church none may say he doth erre or aske why hee doth so Now the first Sheepes clothing wherewithall the false Prophetes and members of Antichristes schoole doe vse to hide and couer their deuelish hypocrisie is fasting prayer almes deedes The first sheeps clothing wherwith the false Prophets doe hide thēselues and outwarde holinesse of life The which things
sometimes sorrye 1. Sam. 13 11. and that hee repenteth himselfe it is not as though GOD had anye such passions and affections of man But the holy Ghost applieth himself to our weaknesse because wee cannot comprehend God in his incomprehensible Maiesty 87 God hath his elect in all countries VVHereas it is saide that God will haue all men to be saued the meaning is not that God wil saue euery particuler man 1. Tim. 2.4 Ttt 2.11 but it is to be vnderstood of all countreyes and of all nations so that whereas in times past he chose but one certaine people to himselfe now he hath his elect in all places his mercy is shewed to all the world The promises which were giuen to the Iewes onely are now stretched vnto the Gentils which were separated from God Eph. 2.12 and cut of and banished from all hope of saluation 88 The foundation of God abideth sure WHen we see such turnings that they which seemed to be forwardes in religion do giue back and withdraw themselues from the kingdome of heauen 2. Tim. 2.19 yet for all that wee must not thinke that the Church is deminished And although the number of them whō we thought to be faithfull is by this meanes smaller yet let vs be assured that how soeuer the world go there is a sure foundation God will alwaye keepe his church and there shall alwayes bee some to call vpon him and to worshippe him Ps 72.5 and this may be sufficient for vs for asmuch as our saluation is so surely setled vpon the grace of our God in that it hath pleased him to choose vs before the world was made and so to account vs among the number of his children Ep. 1.4 89 We haue no power in our selues to serue God EXperience teacheth vs verye euidently that wee haue such imbecillitie and weakenes in our selues Ps 46.1.2 that we are not able to continue in the seruice of God vnlesse wee haue a greater strength then is to be founde in our mortal nature For such is our frailty that we are ready to fall at euery step and moreouer the deuil ceaseth not to assault vs daily which importeth that we could not bee able to resist him vnlesse wee had an higher vertue But God who seeth our imperfection doth not at any time bring vs out to combats but therwithall he giueth vs sufficient strength to withstand them 1. Cor. 10.13 and also our Lord Iesus Christ hath receiued al vertue power to fortify those that are his that they be not forsaken and yet notwithstanding we must prepare our selues to an inuincible courage if so bee that we will go on with our vocation and calling Mat. 28.18 but they especially that must lead the way to other I meane the ministers of the worde of God they haue neede of this heauenly helpe for Sathan wil more fiercely more dāgerously bende his assault towardes them then towards any other 90 God wil trie and proue our hartes WE muste not thinke to serue God at our ease and rest for he wil trie and proue what hartes we haue to employ our selues to his wil. And this is the cause why he letteth loose the bridle to the wicked granteth peace and rest to the naughtye persons Ps 44.21 and on the other side suffereth his children to bee molested by them and this is the matter that wee are so often exercised and tryed but we haue the remedy at hande for the scripture sheweth vs that the grace of our Lord Iesus Christ shal be cōmon vnto vs if so be 2. Tim. 2.1 we embrace it and cast it not away through our negligence 91 The word of God abideth for euer IF we will proue our faith and obedience towards god the truth of his word must thē raigne ouer vs 1. Pet. 1.23 we must frame our liues thereafter wee must know that it is an abiding and immortall truth not flitting nor changeable it is not a temporal doctrine to serue for a season but the mynde of God was that it should be of force in these dayes and vnto the ende of the world and that the world shoulde sooner perish and heauen and earth decaye then the authoritie of the law or of the prophets shoulde bee diminished Mat. 5.18 Luk. 16.17 2. Tim. 3.15 and therefore we must suffer our selues to bee gouerned by the holye scripture referring our selues thether without seeking wisedome in any other place 92 It is not sufficient onely to read the scripture THe scriptures are giuen vnto vs from aboue not to the ende wee might haue them onely in bookes and so laye them vp as our treasure as many men do neither yet are they giuen that we might simply and sleightly read them Mat. 7.21 Ro. 2.13 Ia. 1 22. as though it were sufficient to read either that by a superstitions opinion the reading of them might be in stead of worship and diuine seruice as the papistes doe and as the Iewes continuallye do on the Sabboth dayes but they are geuen to this ende that they might be read with diligence and with a minde desirous to finde out those things which belong to true knowledge and true godlines 93 The Scripture is profitable THere is nothing in the scriptures which may not serue to our learning and institution of our life there is no vaine or vnprofitable thing contained in the oracles of god and therfore we must profit in the reading of the scripture vnto pietie and holines of life 2. Tim. 3.16.17 What soeuer is set down therin we must labour to learne it for it were a reproch against the spirite of truth Io. 16.13 if wee shoulde thinke hee hath taught any thing which were not materiall for vs to know secondly whatsoeuer is taught in the scriptures let vs know that it tendeth to the encrease of godlines For hereunto specially do they serue Ro. 15.4 as namelye to erect the mindes of men being prepared vnto patience and strengthened by consolations vnto the hope of eternall life and to keepe them in the meditation thereof 94 The scripture is diuinely inspired THe scripture calleth no man but as is well agreeing either to his nature his affections or his maners It flattereth no man although it giue very honorable names and titles to the faithfull neither blameth it anye body but vpon iust cause For the scripture is diuinely inspired and endited by the holy Ghost which is a teacher of all trueth and a hater of lyes With feare and reuerence therfore with care and diligence wee shoulde reade the holy scriptures and heare the preaching of the Gospell for therin doth God open his mouth to giue vs wisedome Io. 4.24 And we must not imagine any carnall thing of God seeing hee is a spirite we must not resort to the preaching of his worde and to the publicke prayers slacklye or for customes sake or to auoyde the danger
Cor. 4.1 Nowe if the minister be a light to the people he must of necessitie go and shine before them in knowledge and doctrine If hee be the salte hee must needes season If he be a Pastor or Shephearde he must needes feede If he be an husbandman hee must needes haue a care of the Lordes husbandrie If he be a Guide he must needes knowe the way himselfe and open and declare it to other If hee be a Stewarde he must prouide for the housholde If he be a messenger he must be able and willing to doe his message for it standes for the Lordes glorie and credite to haue such Pastors and such husbandmen such stewardes and messengers as haue wisdome and knowledge They that be wise sayeth Daniell shall shyne as the brightnesse of the firmament Dan. 12.3 and they that turne many vnto righteousnesse shall shine as the stars for euer and euer Mat 24.25 The wise and faithfull steward that giueth meate to the houshold in due season when his maister commeth he shal be blessed and made partaker of exceeding ioye and glorie Take heede sayeth the Apostle to thy selfe and to learning continue therein 1. Tim. 4.16 for in so doing thou shalt both saue thy selfe and those that heare thee God so blessed the preaching of his seruant Ionas that thorough it Ionas 3 4 the Niniuites beleeued god humbled themselues and forsooke their former wicked wayes At one preaching of Peter there were wonn to the Lorde about three thousande soules Act. 2.41 Thus doth the Lord blesse his owne meanes and order the minister by pure and faithfull preaching dischargeth his owne soule obteyneth peace in conscience and so is blessed in this life but shall bee farre more blessed in the life to come when hee hath finished his race hee shal receaue an incorruptible crowne of glorie Act. 26.18 The people also by this meanes are many wayes blessed they receaued knowledge faith Ro. 10.17 and saluation their eyes are opened they are turned frō darknesse to light and from the power of Satan vnto God All these great and notable blessings doe ensue the preaching of the word and therefore required most necessarily in euerie minister 200 A right image of a godly Pastor IT is the dutie of all Pastors and ministers to beare a Fatherly and motherly affection not towardes rauening wolues but towardes the poore sheepe miserably seduced and going astray patiently bearing their faultes and infirmities instructing and restoring them with the spirite of meekenesse Gal. 6.1 2 Tim. 2.25 For they can not bee brought into the right way againe by any other meanes and by ouer-sharpe reproouing and rebuking they are prouoked to anger or else to desperation but not to repentaunce Such is the nature and fruite of true and sounde doctrine that when it is well taught and well vnderstoode it ioyneth mens hearts together with a singular concorde but when men reiect godly and sincere doctrine and embrace errors this vnitie and concorde is soone broken 201 The dutie of the ministers THe Pastors and ministers of the Churche must learne that they ought not to exempt themselues from charge and care nor flye labour and trauayle but they ought as pillers to susteyne and beare the Church of God as vppon their shoulders and not bee like vnto the Pope which doeth oppresse it and doth deuoure the same as a rauening wolfe with his like as it is written Matthew 23. vers 4. Heb. 5.4 Secondly that they ought not to thrust in themselues Thirdely that they cannot by their industrie and labour attayne vnto this honour but GOD must make them apt and fitte for the same the which hee doeth when hee openeth himselfe vnto them by his woorde and calleth them to this office endueth them with the wisedome of his spirit A man can receiue nothing Io. 3.27 2. Co. 3.7 except it be giuen him from aboue And we are not sufficient of our selues to thinke anye thing as of our selues Our Lord also doth well shew it whē he sayth vnto his Desciples Mat. 9.37 that the haruest is great but the labourers are fewe He declareth the same also when hee opened the vnderstanding of his Desciples for to vnderstande the Scriptures Lu. 24.25 And although the ministers of the word be as it were pillers of the Church yet haue they nothing whereupon to glorie For what hast thou that thou hast not receaued 1. Co. 4.7 And what is Paule and Apollo but seruantes by whom ye have beleeued But they haue cause to hūble themselues seeing they could not prepare nor place themselues where they are should be voide of power and might without vpholding anye thing except the foundation did beare and vpholde them and that they did not beare and holde vppe the whole building and house 202 What euerie minister ought to preach THe ministers are not bounde to deliuer the counsels of men the traditions of the Fathers the statutes of earthly princes or the authoritie of mortall men but as they are the seruauntes of Iesus Christ Prince of all Princes so are they bounde onely to preach his Gospell The true Prophets neuer spake of themselues vnto the people Ier. 1 Eze. 3. but as they receaued warning from the Lord They had no authority to speake their owne wordes nor the words of anye mortall man Ma. 28. i0 The Apostles might not teach their owne doctrine but onelie that which they had receaued frō their Maister who enioyneth them to teach all things whatsoeuer he had commāded them Mar. 16 i5 1. Cor. 11.23 1. Cor. 15 3. Go saith he and preach the gospell The Apostle writing vnto the Corinth affirmeth that he receiued of the Lord that which he deliuered vnto them Whereby we may see al these teachers confuted which stand vppon the authority of men which ad or diminish any thing from the scriptures which ioyne their owne fantasies and the traditions of men with the holy pure and perfect word of God The Lawe of God saith the Prophet is a perfect law conuerting soules Ps 197 2. Tim. 3.17 The Scripture saith Saint Paule is able to make the man of GOD absolute and perfect to all good workes He that hath a dreame saith GOD by Ieremy let him tell a dreame Ier. 23.28 but he that hath my worde let him speake my worde faithfully And what is the chaffe to the wheate saith the Lord Is not my worde lyke a fier and like an hammer that breaketh the stone Our Sauiour in the Gospell speaketh against such teachers Ma. 12 3 saying In vaine they worship me teaching the doctrine and precepts of men Woe therefore wil bee to such sonnes of vanity which preach not Christe but themselues and which doe deface and weaken the authority of the holy scriptures 203 The office of Ministers and howe men ought to behaue themselues towards them THE Office of Ministers is to watch ouer