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A16736 The doctrine of the Gospel By a plaine and familiar interpretation of the particular points or articles thereof: with the promises, comforts, and duties, seuerally belonging to the same. VVhereunto is added, a declaration of the danger of not knowing, not beleeuing, or not obeying any one of them. Likewise, a rehearsal of the manifold heresies, wherein many haue erred contrary to them all. Diuided into three bookes. The first whereof, is of beliefe in God the Father ... Allen, Robert, fl. 1596-1612. 1606 (1606) STC 364; ESTC S106811 1,499,180 1,052

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Gospel which are the seales of all the Articles of our Christian faith And also of the Lords praier which is a principal rule of Christian praier a singular exercise of faith c. Question Which therefore first of all be the Articles of our Christian beliefe as they are in that briefe summe comprised and by the common consent of all true Churches of Christ euen frō the most incorrupt times cōmended vnto vs Answere I beleeue in God the Father almightie maker of heauen earth And in Iesus Christ his onely sonne our Lord which was conceiued by the holy Ghost c. Explicatiō proofe This summe of the doctrine of the Gospel concerning the chiefe Articles of our faith gathered out of the holie scriptures as hath bene said it conteineth an bridgement of the most high diuine mysterie of the nature of God that is to say of the incomprehensible Trinitie of persons in the vnitie of one most absolute perfect spirituall essence or beeing of the Godhead so farre as it is meet for vs to enquire or may be knowne and discerned of vs. And therwithall it setteth out vnto vs fraile creatures and most miserable sinners the free couenant of Gods diuine mercy fauour and grace towards vs. Herewithall also A briefe summe of the doctrine of the holy Gospel contained in the articles of our Beliefe it layeth forth these two things first the causes of our iustification and secondly the fruites or benefits thereof The causes are these first to speake more generally the whole Trinitie of persons Father Sonne and holy Ghost eternally consenting in the vnitie of the Godhead to elect and ordaine vs therevnto But more particularly the Father for orders sake as the efficient cause the Sonne in that hee tooke our nature and therein liued preached wrought miracles fulfilled the righteousnes of the law and at the last died for vs and rose againe c. the materiall cause The holy Ghost in that by the preaching of the Gospell he giueth faith the formall cause The small cause being the euerlasting praise of the same most glorious free grace and mercie of God Now the fruite and benefit of this grace of God towards vs beeing generally comprehended vnder this worde saluation the particulars are partly expressed Communion of Saints in one holy catholike Church forgiuenes of sinnes resurrection of the body and euerlasting life and partly they are to be collected from those that be mentioned as vnspeakable peace of conscience heere yea euen against death and hell it selfe and the immortality of the soule in heauen euen from the very time of our departure out of this life c. This summe of the chiefe Articles of our faith therefore containeth an abridgement of the Historie of all the greatest and most glorious counsels and workes of God and of his most wonderfull benefits towards vs Election Prouidence Creation Adoption Redemption Iustification Sanctification Saluation and Glorification and to these ends and purposes alike abridgement of the incarnation of the sonne of God and therewithall of the vnion of the humane nature with the diuine in one most holy person of a mediator and also of the sufferings of the sonne of God c. all of them as was said before proceeding from the infinite bountie of Gods mercie to vs most vnworthie men Of the which most great counsels and works of God it is worthily written by the Apostle Paul 1. Tim. 3.16 * Omologoumenos Confessedly o● by a general acknowledgement to wit of all t●●e Christians Without controuersie great is the mysterie of godlines which is God manifested in the flesh iustified in the Spirit seene of Angels preached vnto the Gentiles beleeued on in the world and receiued vp in glorie Read also Rom 8.29.30 c. Those which God knew before he also predestinated to be made like to the image of his sonne that he might be the first borne among many brethren Moreouer whom he hath predestinated them also he called and whom he called them also he iustified and whom he iustified them also he glorified What shall we then say to these things If God be on our side who can be against vs c. And Ephes 3.8.9.10 c. Euen to me the least of all Saints saith the holy Apostle is this grace giuen that I should preach among the Gentiles the vnsearchable riches of Christ And to make cleare vnto all men what the fellowship of the mysterie is which from the beginning of the world hath beene hid in God who hath created all things by Iesus Christ. c. Of these most high and excellent things we will by the grace of God treat and inquire according to this summe of the Articles of our faith in the order following First of all wee will consider of some speciall ground of holy Scripture whence euery article or point of our faith may be warranted and from whence also the right sence meaning thereof may be interpreted and opened For the word of God contained in the bookes of Canonicall Scripture the which God himselfe hath giuen and authorized for the instruction of his Church it is the onely certaine and vndoubted ground and foundation of faith And therefore also it is our bounden dutie to yeeld it the honour of teaching and confirming euery truth of God from the sacred testimonie and witnesse thereof And thus we read how in matters of faith the Scripture referreth it selfe to the Scripture the latter to the former Luke 24. verses 25.26.27 and verses 44.45.46.47 And before this in the 22. chap ver 37. Reade also Acts chap 26. verse 22. and 1. Corinth 15.1.2.3.4 and 2. Pet 1.19 And verily it were too great sluggish a folly for any to content themselues so with any briefe abridgement that the originall copie wherein is the more full and perfect declaration of all things should be neglected A man will not doe so with his seuerall Deeds and more large writings shewing the conueiances of his landes for any briefe extent or suruey which hee hath taken of them And shall we be more vnwise concerning the grand euidence of our saluation Nay rather as great landed men by how much they see by a short viewe that their possessions are very ample c. they will make the more reckoning of all their auncient Court-rouls or Charters c. So let vs by all meanes prouoke ourselues notwithstanding any other testimony to make our principall and most precious account of the authenticall and diuine records of God And that not onely for the points themselues which concerne our faith but also for the right vnderstanding of them and for all holy circumstances belonging to them For in this respect the holy Scriptures are so necessarie that without them wee should not by the shortnesse of our Creede heare of many points necessarily to bee bee beleeued of vs for our holy instruction and comfort And they that are mentioned could not without the holy
in the other C●eeds of Athanasius and the Nicene Counsell we beleeue in one God who is the father almighty c. And we worship one God in Trinitie Trinitie in vnitie Neither confounding the persons nor diuiding the substance c. as we are further to consider afterward Question BVt in the meane while what ground of holy Scripture can you alledge that God is one onely true God Answere The 35. ver of the 4. ch of Deuteronomie in these wordes The Lord is God and there is none but he alone And ver 39. Vnderstand therefore and consider in thine heart that the Lord hee is God in heauen aboue and vppon the earth beneath there is no other And in the 4. ver of the 6. chap. Heare ô Israel the Lord our God is Lord onely Explicatiō proofe Thi● being a chiefe and principall ground of all faith and true godlines it is is euery where most plentifully testified in the holy Scriptures Of the which testimonies it shall be to good purpose that we doe set down some more And first we wil begin with the words of God himselfe Deut. ch 32.39 Behold now saith the Lord that I euen I am he and that there is no God with me I kill and giue life I wound and I make whole neither is there any that can deliuer out of my hand Likewise Isaiah 42 8. ch 43 11 12 13. I euen I am the Lord beside me there is no Sauiour c. You are my witnesses saith the Lord that I am God And in many other places of the same Prophecy ch 44 6 ch 45 5. I am the Lord there is no other there is no God beside me The same is repeated six times in that ch The often repetitiō sheweth that we haue need to be often earnestly put in mind of it to the end it may be firmly rooted in our hearts To this truth principle of our faith do the seruants of God euery where giue witnes As 1. Sam. ch 2. v. 2. There is none holy as the Lord saith Hannah in her holy thanksgiuing yea ther is none besides thee and there is no God like vnto our God And Psalme 18 31. Who is God besides the Lord And who is mightie saue our God And Ps 83.18 Iehouah is alone euen the most high ouer all the earth And Ps 86 10. Thou art God alone And Nehemiah 9.6 Thou art Lord alone And 1. Cor. 8 4. There is no other God but one Yea 2 Kings 5.15 This testimonie is drawne from Naaman the Syrian in experience of Gods gratious power in the cure of his leprosie Behold saith he now I know that there is no God in all the world but in Israel His meaning is that they onely professed the Religion of the true God the onely God of all the world There are many more testimonies but we will ende with that of our Sauiour Christ Iohn chap. 17.3 This is life eternall to knowe thee the onely true God c. As touching the name of God attributed to the Gods of the Heathen in the holy Scriptures that is but according to the abusiue speech of the heathen and for a refutation of their heathenish error And when it is ascribed to Angels or men it is not to be vnderstood properly but in respect of that speciall dignitie and power which God hath as it were lent them aboue others c. Let vs now proceede Shew likewise from what ground of holy Scripture you haue bene taught that it is euery Christians dutie to beleeue in this our one onely true God Question What proofe haue you for it Answere Our Sauiour Christ admonisheth his Disciples to haue faith in God Mark ch 11. v. 22 Explicatiō proofe The words of the greeke text are Haue ye that is see that ye haue the faith of God but in the selfe same sense according to the Syrian translation Let the faith of God be in you Our Sa Chr calleth it the faith of God because he requireth his people to beleeue in him for that all faith placed any other wher is vtterly profane wandring vaine Yea like as we saw euē now that God by his holy spirit gaue Naaman the Syrian grace to beleeue in God from the experience of his gracious power manifested vppon him in his miraculous cure so doth our Sa Ch from the example of the fig-tree dried by the power of his diuine word instruct his Disciples to gather an argument for the strengthening of their faith to beleeue in euery word of God and principally in his promise touching euerlasting saluation According to that of wise Agur. Pro. 30.5 Euery word of God is pure he is a shield to them that trust in him Question Haue you any other proofe that it is the dutie of the people of God thus to beleeue in him Answere In the 62. Psal we haue not onely the doctrine but also the practise set forth vnto vs by a very notable and liuely example Question Rehearse you the words of this Psalme which are they Answere Yet my soule keepeth silence vnto God Or as we may read it in the Hebrew text thus My soule quietly resteth or reposeth it selfe onely in God saith the holy Prophet for of him commeth my saluation He onely is my strength and my saluation and my defence I shall not much be moued Yea he repeateth the same words againe to shewe his singular affiance placed onely in the Lord. And then hee doth with like earnestnes from the experience of his owne comfort exhort and incourage all other the people of God to doe the like saying Trust in him all ye people powre forth your hearts before him Selah Explication and proofe This Ps is very notable no lesse for the wisdome then for the earnestnes of the holy Prophet to this purpose as was made plaine from the interpretation thereof In the which it was more largely declared then now time will suffer to be repeated that the faithful seruant of God reioiceth in that victorie which through the grace of God he had obtained against his troublesome temptations in that he did bid silence as it were to his soule against all impatient murmurings by a quiet attendance vpon Gods mercy In the same confidence also he triumpheth against his aduersaries Neuertheles because he felt his naturall infirmitie and corruption still present with him he doth together with this holy and triumphant reioycing admonish his soule to continue still in silence to God and in a quiet resting vpon him whithout wearines in waiting And thus this first part of the Psal vnto the 8. v. doth very liuelily represent vnto vs the nature of faith which continually animateth it selfe to a holy strife and resistance against the temptations of the flesh the world and the diuell For the beleeuing man is not to be imagined to be as one altogether at rest and as one rowing at pleasure in a still and calme
c. Ier 10.12 13. and Mat 6 26. Your heauenly Father feedeth the fowles of heauen saith our Sauiour Christ And ch 10.29 A Sparrow falleth not on the ground without your Father And as it followeth in the next verse of the same ch he giueth to vnderstand that the Father hath a speciall regard of his adopted children through his owne Son our Lord Iesus Christ For our Sauiour himselfe saith the haires of their head are numbred This speciall prouidence of God the Father toward his Church you also mentioned a little before Question Now what doe ye beleeue in this respect to the more full clearing of this Article of our faith in the first person of the holy Trinitie God the Father Answere I doe in this respect according to the last acception of the word Father furthermore vndoubtedly beleeue that God the Father of his most free grace and in most tender pittie and compassion according to his diuine counsell purpose and predestination euen before the foundation of the world was laid hath in his beloued Sonne chosen and adopted vs and all the elect people to be his children through the sanctification of the holy Ghost to the end that we truly knowing trusting in the same his grace should obtaine the glory of our Lord Ie Ch yea that euē in this life also we should enioy a special fruite of the fatherly prouidence of our most good gracious God aboue al the childrē of this world Explication and proofe You may safely and with good assurance beleeue this also according to the testimony of the Apostle Paul as we read 2. Thes 2 13 14. and in many other places For one the same though it may be in some differing measure is the happie glorious estate of al true beleeuing Christiās in the kingdome of heauen Read also Ps 4 6 Ps 31.19 20 46 7 8 9. But of al these points which you haue answered for the clearing of this article insomuch as they are all of them matters of great importance let vs trusting in the grace of God The Promise set our minds to inquire more particularly into the grounds and doctrine of them by a more large discourse to the more plentiful inriching of this part of the Treasurie of our faith First concerning this that God is our Father Secondly concerning his almightie power Thirdly concerning his creation and the seuerall workes thereof And fourthly concerning his fatherly prouidence both generally ouer all the workes of creation and also more specially toward his Church in the election c●lling gathering together and preseruation thereof Question FI●●● therefore what promise haue you in the holy Scriptures that God is mind 〈◊〉 to be a Father vnto vs For that God is a Father that is to say the first person in the most holy Trinity we haue seene the ground proofe of it already Now what ground haue you I say for the promise Answere In th● 2. Epistle to the Cor. chap. 6. The Apostle alledgeth the Prophesies of the old Testament concerning vs the Gentiles in this behalfe Question Which are those Prophesies Answer In the 16 verse of that chapter the Apostle hath these words God hath said I wil dwel among them and walke there and I will be their God and they shall be my people And verse 17. I will receiue you And verse 18. I will be a Father vnto you and you shall be my sonnes and daughters saith the Lord almightie Explicatiō proofe These Prophesies the which as the same Apostle calleth them in the beginning of the next Chapter are so many promises they are diligently to be marked and to be surely laide holde vpon and apprehended of vs because if God were onely a father in respect of his natural and onely begotten Sonne and not also for the Sons sake a Father to vs by the couenant of grace and adoption we could not possibly beleeue in God to our comfort For by our Apostacie in Adam wee are wholly fallen from God not onely from the Father but also from the Sonne of God simply considered in the Deitie of his person and from the holy Ghost also the onely Spirit of them both Yea we are so fallen that we cannot possibly by any meanes be raised vp and restored againe but by the free grace of the Father through the mediation of the Son taking our nature and in the same by his redeeming iustifying sanctifying of vs vnto himselfe by the holy Ghost And for this cause it is that our Lord Iesus Christ of his t●nder loue is so earnest to assure vs in his holy Gospell that God is our Father For so hee speaketh oftentimes of him before his death teaching vs to pray to him as being our heauenly Father and after his resurrection also saying I goe vp to my Father and your Father c. Iohn chap. 20.17 Such therefore and so worthie and necessarie is the obseruation and faith of this most comfortable promise of God that he will be a Father vnto vs reconciled in and by his sonne our Lord Iesus Christ Question NOw let vs come to the comforts themselues such as belong to this article of our faith Which are they Answere First insomuch as God vouchsafeth to be a Father vnto vs his loue toward vs must needes be more pure and tender in that he is of a most holy and mercifull nature and infinitely more constant also in his loue in so much as hee is most faithfull then can be the loue of any the most louing and tender naturall Parents to their most deare and naturall children Secondly the comfort of this that God is our Father is very great in that according to the exceeding greatnes of his loue infinitely aboue the loue of all naturall parents so are his gifts and and benefites to his children infinitely aboue theirs both in number measure weight and value Explicatiō proofe It is very true And therefore it is that the Lord saith thus by his Prophet Isaiah ch 49 1●.16 Though a woman should forget her child not haue compassion of the sonne of her wombe yet would not I forget thee Behold saith the Lord I haue grauen thee vpon the palme of my hands thy walls are euer in my sight And chap. 63.16 Doubtlesse thou art our Father The Comforts Though Abraham would not know vs nor Israell acknowledge vs to wit to be kindely children to them insomuch as wee haue not walked in their straight steps nor done their good workes but haue committed much wickednes c. Yet O Lord saith the holy Prophet in the name of all the faithfull repenting them of their sinnes thou art our Father and our Redeemer Thy name is for euer God loueth all his creatures euen for that they a●e ●is creatures and specially mankinde From hence doth Iob make it a part of his ple●ding with God chap. 10.8 c. Thine hands haue made me and fashioned me who●e
Christian saith in the first Person of the holie Trinitie God the Father so farre as this word Father expresselie leadeth vs. Beliefe in God the Father Almightie THe same our FATHER is called the ALMIGHTIE and for the declaration of the omnipotencie or allmightines of his power by a most noble and admirable effect hee is furthermore intituled in the Articles of our beliefe the maker of heauen and earth Let vs therefore henceforth proceede to these other points Question And first touching the Almightie power of God the Father What ground of holie Scripture haue you for the confirmation and proofe of it Answere In the 10 chapter of the Euangelist Iohn our Sauiour Christ saith My Father is greater then all and none is able to take them out of my Fathers hand And againe Marke 14.36 Abba Father all things are possible vnto thee The Apostle Iohn also 1. Epist ch 4. verse 4. speaking of God the Father saith Greater is hee that is in you to witte by his holy Spirit in the Name and power of his Sonne Iesus Christ then hee that is in the worlde That is to say God is of greater power to preserue vs by his grace then the Diuell and Antichrist with all their hellish craft and power are to pervert and destroye vs. Explicatiō and proofe These indeede are plaine Testimonies to prooue the Almightie power of God euen in that hee is the Father the first Person of the holie Trinitie Yea and all the Scriptures The Ground and meaning which speake of the Almightie power of God inindefinitly albeit they may and ought to be referred to the whole Trinitie yet for orders sake which is to be most religiouslie obserued concerning the most holie Trinitie they may be said principally to confirme vnto vs the omnipotencie of the Father and so consequently of the Sonne of the holy Ghost the second and third Persons in the same most blessed Trinitie Such as are these places Genes 18.14 Shall anything be harde to the Lord And Ier 32.27 Is there any thing too harde for mee saith the Lorde Likewise Iob chap 42.1 I know saith Iob thou canst doe all things And Deut 32.39 None saith the Lord by Moses can deliuer out of my hand And 1. Sam 15.29 God saith Samuel is the strength of Israell Read also Isai 8.10 and chapt 43 11 12 13 c. and ch 46.10 And Ps 62.11 Power belongeth to God And Ps 115.3 Our God is in heauen he doth whatsoeuer he will These and all such places doe as was said for orders sake principallie confirme vnto vs the Almightie power of the first Person in the most holie Trinitie God the Father NOwe therefore that wee may goe forward Question What is the meaning of this to beleeue in the Almightie power of God the Father Answere The meaning of it is thus much that by Faith wee are perswaded that as God our heauenly Father is most willing and al●o for wisedome knoweth best how so hee is also most able to doe whatsoeuer best pleaseth him both in heauen and in earth for the full and perfect benefit comforte and Saluation of all and euerie one of his electe children Explicatiō and proofe The meaning of it is thus much indeed And so we ought euerie one of vs to beleeue as it is euident from the holie Scriptures before alledged The summe whereof is this that as none can take any of the wicked out of the hands of God to deliuer them from his iust vengeance so likewise none can take any of his children out of his hands to bereaue them of his mercie saluation In your answer also it is to very good purpose that you ioyne the power and the will and the wisedome of God together For wee may in no wise seperate them lest wee should deceiue our selues by building vpon false grounds and principles contrarie to the true faith as some doe in their fancie touching the vbique tarie presence of the humanity of Christ in the sacramēts c. For it is most certaine that God will not doe all that hee can doe Nay wee may assuredly perswade our selues that hee will neuer doe anie thing which standeth not with the most high honour of his wisdome so to doe Yea to goe further wee may without impeachment to his Almightie power truelie beleeue that hee can doe nothing which should be in the least point to the dishonour of his most excellent Maiestie It is impossible that God should denie himselfe that he should lie that hee should doe anie iniquity c yea that he should not faithfully and to the vttermost performe all whatsoeuer hee hath in his worde reuealed to be his holy will and pleasure to doe Not that there is any inabilitie or weaknes in God but because of the perfection of his power ioyned with the infinit holines of his wisedome mercie iustice faithfulnes c. All true strength is in vertue but all strength of sinne is of corruption and weaknes and hasteneth to vtter destruction This therefore must be our Faith in the Almighty power of our heauenlie Father that although hee can doe all things yet his power is ordered yea limited according to the wisedome and holinesse of his blessed will yea euen of that will which hee hath reuealed to vs in his holie word and propounded to himselfe in his owne vnchangeable Counsell So that it falleth out to be to no purpose for any to reason from the Almighty power of God to confirme any thing that he hath not the warrant of the word that it is agreable to his will to worke as great a worke in the same or like kinde at the least The promise so farre forth as hee may see it to be meete for his glorie and the benefit of his children vnlesse onely to shewe man his owne weaknes and to beate downe his vaine and hautie presumption as Iohn the Baptist reasoneth against the prowde Pharisies Matth chap 3.9 and telleth them that God is able euen of stones to raise vp children to Abraham This may for this time suffice as I trust for the ground and meaning of Faith in the Almightie and Fatherlie power of God Question NOwe what promise haue you that God of his Fatherlie goodnes will vse his Almightie power for the benefit and saluation of all and euerie one of his children both Sonnes and Daughters young and olde small and great Answere In the first verse of the 91. Psalm the holie Prophet of God assureth vs that whosoeuer dwelleth to wit by Faith in the secret of the most High hee shall abide in the shadowe of the Almightie Explication proofe This agreeth with the promse which wee had before 2. Cor 6.18 where the Almightie Lorde promiseth to be a Father to his people and to receiue vs for his Sonnes and Daughters Yea and wheresoeuer the promise is repeated as it is verie often in the holie Scriptures that God is the God of his
attributed vnto him doe declare Iesus Christ the onely Sonne of GOD our Lord. And then they doe teach vs more particularly and by piecemeale as wee may say First after what manner this second Person of the holy Trinitie God the Sonne tooke mans nature and therein did manifest himselfe namely in that we professe that we doe beleeue that in respect of his humane nature he was conceiued by the holy Ghost and borne of the Virgin Mary Secondly they doe teach vs in what order hee did in the same his humane nature execute his Office here vpon earth specially his high Priesthood which is one chiefe and principall part thereof in that as it followeth in the Articles of our faith we professe further that we beleeue in him as hauing suffered vnder Pontius Pilate and as being crucified dead buried and descended into Hell Thirdly they teach vs concerning the same second Person the Sonne of God our Lord Iesus Christ how he hath by his exaltation declared himselfe to haue obtained of the Father all whatsoeuer he had humbled himselfe and suffered for before euen our perfect redemption iustification and saluation in that it followeth Hee rose againe the third day and ascended vp into heauen Fourthly they doe teach vs what our Lord Iesus Christ the Sonne of God doth for vs still to the perpetuall confirming and vpholding of all that he hath once obtained in that we professe yet further that we beleeue He sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almightie to wit as a continuall Mediator and Intercessour by vertue of his former sufferinges and obedience on our behalfe Finally the Articles of our faith doe teach vs what the same our Lord Iesus Christ the Sonne of God wil doe at the last for the perfecting of all things to the end that we and all the elect of God may haue the full fruition of all the benefites of our redemption for euer in so much as he is in this respect ordained of God to be the Iudge of the world and therefore shall come againe fr●m heauen to giue a finall sentence vpon all people at the end of the world according to the wordes of our Beleife From thence shall he come to iudge both the quicke and the dead So then wee cannot but easily perceiue that there are many things of the greatest waight and importance that which we are to inquire and consider off in this part of our beliefe And first and foremost wee haue this singular great mysterie yea euen a double mysterie laid before vs in that the Articles of our faith doe giue vs to vnderstand that we are 〈◊〉 beleeue not onely in the Sonne of God the second Pe●son of the most holy and glorious Trinitie considered simply in his Godhead by relation to the Father in a distinction of the second Person from the first but also as he hath now by reason of his incarnation a distinction of nature in the same his diuine Person in that he is both God and man Great is this Mysterie of godlines as the Apostle Paul doth worthily call it that God is manifested in the flesh iustified in the spirit c. And it is most worthily with all diligence and in most holy and humble reuerence to be inquired into of all Christians NOw therefore let vs henceforth very diligently and with all holy reuerence as we haue promised inquire of these most weightie points of our Christian faith according to our former course from the ground and warrant of the holy Scriptures of God Beliefe in God the Sonne both God and man in one diuine Person of a Mediator betwixt God and man Quest And first of all what ground haue you The Ground and warrant of it that we are to beleeue in the second Person of the most holy Trinitie not onely as he is God simply considered in his Deitie but also as he is both God and man in the vnion of either nature in one and the same most holy and diuine Person Ans In the beginning of the 14. chap. of the Euangelist Iohn we haue an assured groūd from the testimonie of the same most holy and diuine Person himselfe who is the very truth and cannot but giue a most faithfull and true testimonie in all things whereof hee speaketh Re●earse the wordes of the text Which are they Question He saide to his Disciples Let not your heart bee troubled yee beleeue in God beleeue also in me Answere Explica iō proofe This place doth plainely confirme it vnto vs indeede For who was he that spake thus to his Disciples but he that was in the very true nature of man daily and familiarly conuersant among men euen one in all thinges like to those vnto whom he spake as touching his humane nature sinne onely excepted And these wordes of our Sauiour they were a part of his last Sermon to hi● Disciples Wherein he doth before ha●d most louingly and sweetly comfort his Disciples against the trouble and offence of his reprochfull death and of his bodily departure from them the which our Sauiour knowe right well would shake his Disciples saith Hee is therefore very earnest in exhorting and incouraging of them to bee constant both in faith toward him and also in loue among themselues c as wee shall haue occasion in the particulars to declare more fully hereafter In the meane season let vs well obserue to our present purpose that these words of our Saui to his Disciples did not onely teach them but they are also of singula● vse to teach vs and all Christians euen to the ende of the world how we are to beleeue in the Sonne of God our Lord and Sauiour That is to say euen a we doe beleeue in God the Father himself For so doth the spe●ch of ou S●uiour giue plainely to vnderstand in that ●e saith Yee beleeue in God beleeue also in me Or as some read the sentence interrogatiuely Doe yee be●eeue in God Beleeue also in me As though ●ee should say Howsoeuer you shall see indeede that I am in respect of my humanitie mortall and must shortly dye yet be ye not discouraged waite a while and yee shall see my diuine power more eff ctua●ly manifested and confirmed t●ereby vnto you In the meane while als● s●e hat ye doe not forget that I am very God equall to the Father in Godhead as I haue taught ye heretofore as well as I haue euery way shewed my selfe to bee very man like to your selues in the common frailtie of m●ns nature And therefore see that yee cease not to put your trust in me as in your Sauiour and redeemer Such is the plaine testimonie of our Sauiour CHRIST concerning his Godhead And as wee reade also 1 Iohn 3.23 It is the commandement of the Father saith our Sauiour that we doe beleeue in the Sonne And therefore it must needes followe that he is God For we must beleeue in no creature concerning saluation seeing there
sauing Iustice herein is At full reueal'd to thee Repentance with the fruites thereof From liuely Faith that springs Repentance Within this Booke vnfolded is And many heauenly things To wit the chiefest Principles Of doctrine pure and sound Twelue Articles whereof we haue Articles of faith Of Faith from Scriptures ground The vertues of which pretious pearls So rare and knowne to few Are here found out and clearely laid All open to thy view One God Three Persons The glory of the Trinitie One God in persons three The Father Sonne and holy Ghost Presented are to thee The Father of Almightie power Father Creation The first among the rest His frame of world right glorious Is liuely here exprest Whose wise and holy Prouidence This mightie frame doth guide Prouidence Who all for all but most of all Doth for his Saints prouide His onely Sonne our onely Lord And Sauiour most deare Sonne Conception Birth Whose wonderfull Conception Whose like we doe not heare In wombe of Marie Virgin still By holy Ghost conceiu'd Yea borne and as all children be Into this world conuey'd Life Doctrine Miracles Sufferings Death His holy life his doctrine sweete His wonders strange and rare His bitter and his cursed death Here liuely painted are Buriall Descension Resurrection Ascension His buriall and power of death On him thus brought to graue His third daies resurrection Ascension eke we haue Sitting at the Fathers right hand Intercession His sitting at the Fathers hand In kingly Maiestie There making intercession For vs continually His cōming in the cloudes as Iudg Last iudgement With power and terror great Whē all the Natiōs shal be brought Before his iudgement seate Euen thus our full redemption Redemption From sinne and paines of hell Wrought by the Son of God alone This Booke declareth well Next vnto whom on holy Ghost Holy Ghost Third Person we rely Who to his liuely members all All comforts doth apply These liuely members are dispers'd Catholike Church Throughout the world so wide In heauenly mansions some with Christ Are placed to abide All which make vniuersall Church A ioynt communion Communion of Saints Of Saints a holy fellowship One head and body one Forgiuenesse of sinnes Whose sinnes great offences are Forgiuen and discharg'd And so from wofull bondage they For euer are inlarg'd Their bodies at the day of Doome Resurrection of the body In honour all shall rise To be vnited to their soules Made holy strong and wise A life eternall liue they shall Life euerlasting In glory there to raigne All teares from eyes shall wiped be And neuer feele more paine These mysteries profound deepe Which reason cannot reach All plainely here vnfolded are This light Gods grace did teach Now blessed be that Lord our God And praised be his name Who by his spirit to seruant his Both heart and hand did frame In Iudgement sound with wisedome like In method plaine cleare This Volume large to finish quite All glorie most d●e to our one onely most w●se almighti● and euer●iuing God As now it doth appeare All le ts so oft all trialls great All doubts all feares all paine All ended are with comfort much A sweete contenting gaine Now Father deare we thee intreate Euen for thy Christ his sake To blesse this worke to those good ends For which we paines did take Euen for the glory of thy name And honour of thy Sonne By comfort of the holy Ghost Whereby it was begunne That we in faith may know thee Lord One God in Persons three To serue the here and after death To raigne for aye with thee Amen Richard Blackerbie Minister of the Word To the Christian Reader THey who haue taken no small paines for thee good Christian Reader doe intreate thee to take a little paines for them and also for thy selfe in mending with thy pen the typographical errata or any other escapes which God shall discouer vnto thee in thy Booke Fauourably considering this with thy selfe that in a worke of much and long busines of this kinde easily will many humane infirmities of the eye both of the body and also of the minde mixe themselues yea euen with the best and most carefull indeuours about the most holy and weightie things we haue to deale withall Such as in the compasse of the present labour are these which follow and as we hope very few beside of any great moment Such as they be we pray you to correct in manner as followeth In the Preface PAge 2. line 18 read populous for popular P. 7. l. 26. put out not In the Contents of the first Booke Page 1. line 21. for page read pages And line 26. for 109. 105. In the first Booke Page 3. line 19. for rightous read rigorous P. 10. l. 36. read worke And line 39. malitious P. 12. l. 3. please P. 15. l. 23. for 13. read 12. 3. P. 18. l. 30. Ep● for 3. P. 22 last line ad after disobedience these words many were made sinners so by the obedience P. 59. 5. lines of the ●orme page printed againe P 107. l. 3● reade capacitie And P. 108. l. 14. grauitie P. 126 in the margine misericordia In the second Booke Page 2 line 8. a comma wanting af●er Iesus And line 40. that is for the. P. 15. l. 2. for 6. read 61. And line 19. for would could And line 51. of Christ put out of P. 24 l. 34. read therefore P 26. l. 12. a more for more a. And line 21. read ch 5. for 3. P. 33. l. 36. 1. Tim 2. P. 35. l. 20. in Bardelauistae u. ● for n. P 47. l. 16. read and of the apprehension And line 20. read addeth for and. P. 50. line 2. for of our read of the birth of our ● 54 l. 48 loue is for hope And l. 56 they for we P 57. l. 19 of his for of the benefit of his P. 65. l. 8. by meanes of diete for any mean●esse of diete P. 69. 13. the most for his most P. 76. 41. put out 4. P. 78. 37. read appointed to a. P 82 35 behoofull for vs to P. 84. 1● for 52. read 42. P. 90. 19. read for mouth may mouth that we may And P. 128. 24 for sodder soder And l. 35 for and giueth ●●e giueth P 129. 50. read hypothesie for hypocrisie P. 150 1 for though reade because P. 153 19 put out or accusation and ● 2● read all other as vvel in their superiour as inferiour places l. 21 al●o how to P 159. l. 5. imitation 〈◊〉 for imitation And l. 24 ●a●e for haue and line 39. for who rather read whether P 160. 37. put our selfe P 164. 2. read though for according And P 165 1 two other for two vvorthie P. 16● 38 And for At. P 167 41. read So perf tly obedient was he to God so perfitly louing c. P 17● read pictured and 17 tell all my and 48. had done their P 183 23 for as read was P 184 20 for 28. read 2 8. P. 185 18. read haue my hope any way P 186 3 read not but he P. 189 l. 40 41 read so great mercy being so great and P 190. 55. read This first p 19 19 for then read euen p. 203 12. for are read we are p. 212 24 read him that And 213. 3 but halfe And 214 5. soule for sonn p 215. last line that euer they p. 227 49 read mighty And 232 37. seeing And 23● scourge for scorne And 277 20. then by his And 291. 32 committing for omitting p. 335 51 read tutissi●am p. 340 39 read The comfort I say is c. And 141 l. 46. 47 th● the humanitie And 377 22 let goe And 503 32 for of read vpon 412 47 but a limme for but for a time p 430 line 2 occup●tion is for occasion l 6 occasion for ocupation p 432 20 thus for then p. 448 40 for selues the read selues to be the. And last ●ne though some more p. 450 54 read gardedst And 455 24 so the comming And 458 for them but read for them it cannot b● but And 459 13 first thing the. And 460. 39 minde all these things to p. 463 l. 4 renew p. 464 1 wickednesses And l. 28 Paul v●●verse p. 476 36 cōmanded p. 483 39. Beth gra●ijah p. 502 1 therefore p. 505 23 Laterane p 518 4 mercy p 524. last line read ●●iritual for special p. 525 9 for very read verif ed. p. 529 6 Council p. 530 were into a. p 536 28 vehistahaui p 539 44 read ye●●hough they be of the. for no not of the p 545 55 for of then read of these things p 551 7 read Iz el p 5●2 20. read willingly ●alking in p. 563 28. for Gen. 8 read 19. p. 610 33. for of 21 read also of In that which remaineth such hath been the blessing of God that ●e trust very fewe escapes shall be found like vnto these And thus good Christian Reader crauing thy friendly assi●●ance for the correcting of that which hath escaped vs we commend thee and all the holy labours of e●●y of vs to the most gratious and honourable blessing of God our heauenly Father to the spirituall ●enefit of vs all by the most blessed and effectuall operation of the holy Ghost through Iesus Chri●● our Lord. Amen Thine as their owne euen ●●olly in the Lord. R. A. R. B.
be found Answere In the 1● chapter of Iohn verse 26. our Sauiour Christ certifieth vs that the Father sendeth the holy Ghost in his name And chap. 15. the ●6 verse hee saith further When the Comforter shall come whom I will send vnto you from the Father euen the Spirit of truth which proceedeth of the Father hee shall testifie of me Explication and proofe This sending and comming of the holy Ghost in time for our benefit and comfort is but an effect as it were of that naturall proceeding of the holie Ghost which is eternall before all time and from euerlasting to euerlasting without all limitation of time Neuerthelesse wee may from hence euidentlie discerne the eternitie of the proceeding of the holy Ghost For that which is h s naturall propertie now or euer was at any time heeretofore it is his naturall propertie still and so was before beginning and shall for euer so continue Now that it hath beene alwaies the naturall propertie of the holy Ghost to proceede from God it may appeare both from the beginning of the workes of the Creation and also from the perpetuall gouernment of the same From the beginning Genesis 1. verse 2. The Spirit of God moued vpon the waters or as the Hebrue word merachepheth signifieth hee did support the waters and euen the whole indigested substance of the world as beeing the mightie arme and power of God or as wee may say the wing of God spreading it selfe ouer it in a tender and cherishing manner And further for the continuall supporting and preseruing of all creatures after their Creation wee reade Genesis 6.3 My Spirit shall not alwaies striue for these men to wit about their preseruation as hetherto it hath done seeing they will not be reclaimed from their extreame wickednes c. Reade also Iob. 26.13 The Spirit of God hath garnished the heauens And chap. 32.8 The inspiration of the almightie giueth vnderstanding And Psal 104. ●0 and Psalm 33.8 Reade also Iohn 20.22 Our Sauiour Christ breathed on his Disciples when hee gaue them the holy Ghost Now the same holie Ghost is both the Spirit of the Father and also of the Sonne our Lord Iesus Christ Wherefore euen as God the Father at the beginning of the creation of man did by his Spirit brea●h naturall life into him Genesis 2 7. so did the Sonne of God our Lord Iesus Christ by his Spirit that is by the same holie Ghost breath the spirituall grace of life and holinesse into those whom hee made his speciall and most choise instruments for the rectifying and reforming of the wicked and crooked worlde But of this more afterward Question THe former points thus cleared in the particulars nowe what is the meaning of these wordes together I beleeue in that one onely God who is three distinct Persons Answere The meaning of them is this I beleeue that in the one onely diuine nature or essence and Beeing of God there are neither more nor fewer then three Persons euen the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost I beleeue also that they beeing coessentiall coeternall and coequall haue equally and eternally consented both in decreeing before all time and also in performing in due season all the workes not onely of creation and gouernment ouer all the world but also and that in a singular manner the most wonderfull worke of the redemption and saluation of all and euery one of the elect of God from the beginning of the world to the end of the same The truth and certaintie of these thinges may partly be discerned from those Scriptures which haue beene alreadie alledged and they shall by the grace of GOD bee more fullie confirmed heereafter when wee shall come to the handeling of the seuerall Articles concerning euerie Person Question In the meane while what singular manner of the consenting of the most holy Trinitie concerning the redemption and saluation of the elect of God is that which you speake of Answere God the Father of his most free and vnspeakeable yea euen of his incomprehensible loue hath giuen his onely begotten Sonne to abase himselfe by taking our nature by subiecting himselfe to the law and by dying the death yea euen the most cursed death of the crosse for our sinnes God the Sonne according to the same most gratious good will and pleasure of the Father most willingly yeelded to the same God the holy Ghost by whose most holy conception the Sonne of God tooke our humane nature and by whom hee offered vp himselfe an euerlasting sacrifice to satisfie the wrath of God for our sinnes and to purge our consciencs from dead workes to serue the liuing God hee according to the good will and pleasure of them both doth likewise of his owne most gratious accord seale vp the whole fruite of the death of the Sonne of God to our endlesse saluation and comfort Explicatiō proofe It is very true which you haue answered For although in some respects according to the Articles of our beliefe the Father is more expreslie acknowledged the Creator of all thinges the Sonne the Redeemer and the holy Ghost the sanctifier of the Church of God Yet the whole Trinitie doth so wholly consent in all the works both of the creation and gouernment of the world and also in the worke of the redemption and saluation of the Church that the Father doth nothing either in the one or in the other without the Sonne but by and with the Sonne neither doe the Father and the Sonne any thing but by and with the holy Ghost as Gen. 1.26 Let vs make man in our image c. And Ioh. 5.17 My Father saith our S Ch worketh hitherto and I worke And verses 19.20 The Sonne can doe nothing of himselfe saue that hee seeth the Father doe for whatsoeuer thinges hee doeth The Promise the same thinges doeth the Sonne also c. And Zech 4.6 Neither by an armie nor strength but by my Spirit saith the Lord of Hostes. Read also Luke 4.1 and verses 14.18 But of these things likewise wee shall haue further occasion to speake againe more fully afterward Question NOw in the third place what promise haue you that the holy Trinitie of Persons in the vnitie of the Godhead doe in so singular a manner consent in the most blessed worke of our redemption and saluation Answer Our Christian baptizing into the name of the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost by the commandement of our Sauiour Christ it is from God himselfe as it were the broad seale of the Kingdome of heauen to confirme the holy promise and couenant hereof vnto vs and to so many as shall beleeue vnder the warrant of them all It is true indeede This forme of our Christian baptisme into the name of the holy Trinitie Explicatiō and proofe doth so verily assure vs that it is the good will and holy pleasure of GOD our heauenly Father euen for his Sonne our Lord Iesus Christes sake and
is no other Sauiour but God as GOD himselfe doth very often affirme by his holy Prophet Isaiah And likewise in manie other places of the holie Scriptures But that wee may see into the ground of this mysterie more cleerely let vs more particula●ly inquire after some proofes first that our Lord Iesus Christ the Sonne of God the second Person in the blessed Trinitie i● GOD. Secondly that hee is man And th●rdly that hee is in the vnion of the humane nature to the diuine one diuine Person both God and man and so a meet Me●i●tor betwixt God and man Question Fi●st therefore what proofe haue you that our Lord Iesus Christ the Sonne o● God is very true God Ans The proofes as I haue learned are diuers First those testimonies of holy Scripture which doe attribute the very name of God as of right belonging vnto him Secondly those that ascribe the essentiall attributes or proprieties of the diuine nature vnto him such as are eternitie omnipotencie infinitenes of wisdome perfection of Iustice and mercy and such like Thirdly such as ascribe the workes of the Deitie vnto him to wit the workes of creation the workes of gouernment generally ouer the whole world and more specially concerning the Church of God Fourthly such as shewe that the same duties of spirituall worship and honour are due to him which are onely belonging to God namely faith hope praier thankesgiuing c. These proofes doe euidently declare and very sufficiently warrant vnto vs the Deitie and Godhead of our Sauiour Christ And first that the holy Scriptures doe attribute the name of God as of right and not in way of resemblance belonging vnto him it is manifest by many places of holy Scripture Question Which are they Answere In the beginning of the holy Gospell written by Saint Iohn it is expressy affirmed that our Sauiour Christ there called the essentiall and eternall word is very God And in the end of the first Epistle of the same Euangelist that he is very God and eternall life Likewise the Apostle Paul Rom 9. verse 5. Christ is God ouer all to be blessed for euer Amen Explication and proofe These are very manifest testimonies indeed● And there are many other like to these both in the olde Testament and also in the newe Namely Isai 9.6 The mightie God as God the Father call●th him And Psalm 45.6 conferred with Heb 2.8 O God thy throne is for ●●er and euer And Psalm 97. verses 1.7 conf●rred with Heb 1.6 The Lord ●he word is Iehouah reigneth c. And let all the Angels worship him Likewise Psalm 102.25 conferred with Heb 1.10 Thou Lord in the beginning hast established the earth c. And Psal 104.4 conferred with Heb 1.7 where that which is saide of the Lord God in respect of his creation and gouernment of the Angels is attributed to our Lord Iesus Christ But of this sort of testimonies wee shall haue occasion to collect them when wee come to the workes of the Deitie attributed to our Sauiour Christ In the meane season this is plaine both from the one sort of testimonies as well as from the other that the name of God is properly and essentially ascribed to our Sauiour Christ Now let vs come to see some proofes that the essentiall attributes of the diuine nature be likewise ascribed vnto him And first of all concerning eternitie Question What proofe haue you that it is attributed to our Sauiour Answere We haue a manifest testimonie of it in the 8. chap of the holy Prouerbes of King Salomon from the 22. verse of the chapter to the 27. Where he doth in a holy figuratiue speech describe the Sonne of God vnder the name of the wisedome of God speaking thus The Lord hath possessed me in the beginning of his way I was before his workes of olde I was set vp from euerlasting from the beginning and before the earth When there were no depthes was I begotten when there were no fountaines abounding with waters Before the mountaines were setteled and before the hilles was I begotten He had not yet made the earth and the open places nor the height of the dust in the world The wisedome here spoken of by Salomon or rather he which spake vttered these holy words by the tongue and penne of King Salomon must needes be the eternall wisedome of God a Person distinct from the Father like as Paul the holy Apostle calleth our Sauiour Christ the Son of God the wisedome of God 1. Cor. 1.24 And in the same place also the power of God according to the further description of King Salomon in the place before alledged as we shall haue occasion to repeate afterward But for the present let vs here call to minde that there are many like testimonies for proofe of the eternall Godhead of our Sauiour As Isaiah chap. 9.6 The father of eternitie that is to say he that being eternall in himselfe and without beginning together with the Father is the author of eternitie to the Church insomuch as though it haue a beginning yet it shall neuer haue end For vnles he were eternall and without beginning he could not establish any thing to haue an eternal continuance And therfore it is further said Col. 1.17 He is before all things and in him all things consist And Hebr. 7.3 that hee hath neither beginning of his daies nor end of his life And Reu. 1.8 that he is Alpha and Omega the beginning and the ending who is and who was and who is to come euen the almightie The which almightie power of his is further argued from the works of the Deitie attributed to him as we shall haue occasion to obserue anone Question Now what proofe haue you that our Lord Iesus Christ the sonne of God is in that he is God infinit in maiestie and greatnes euery where present and filling all places Answere This may be perceiued by his owne words Iohn 3.13 No man ascendeth vp to heauen but he that hath descended from heauen the Sonne of man which is in heauen And againe Behold I am with yee alway vntill the end of the world Matth. 28.20 And by that which the Apostle saith Ephes 3.17 Christ dwelleth in the hearts of the faithfull by faith Explicatiō and proofe These and such like speeches may well warrant vnto vs the vbiquitarie or euery-where-presence of the Deitie of our Sauiour howsoeuer his humanity was and is limited and circumscribed in his proper place For otherwise he would not haue said that hee was in heauen while hee was here on earth c. But seeing our Sauiour is not onely infinite in diuine Maiestie and greatnes but also in all diuine perfection let vs see some proofes of it And first more generally and then in some particulars Question First therefore what proofe haue you for the diuine perfection of our Sauiour more generally Answere In the sixteenth chapter of the Euangelist Iohn verse 14. our Sauiour himselfe
them c. and ye shall be my people and I will be your God In all which promises of the Gospel wee through our Sauiour Christ haue our part with them and this our baptisme is a seale of it to vs as well as to the beleeuing remnant of them according to that which we reade Acts 2.38 39. compared with chap. 10.47 48. Can any man forbid water that these should not be baptized who haue receiued the holy Ghost as well as we So he that is the Apostl● Peter commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord. Likewise Ephes 2.11 12 c. to the end of the chapter In which place also wee are worthily admonished to consider the greatnes of the most gratious benefite of our admittance into the couenant of God who were strangers from it before c to the end we might prouoke our dull hearts according to our bounden duty to g●orifie the name of the Lord our God with all possible glory praise which we may yeelde vnto him for the same For verily the benefit ought iustly to be as great in our account as it was strange vnto the Iewes yea vnto Peter at the first that it should be so vntill that he was admonished by a speciall vision with this instruction expresly added on the behalfe of vs the Gentiles The things which God hath purified pollute thou not that is see thou doe not account them to be vncleane and vnlawfull to haue a holy communion and fellowship with yee Act. 1● verses 11 c. 15 c. In which respect also the mysterie of godlines is highly celebrated in that among other things our Sauiour Christ is preached to the Gentiles and beleeued on in the world And all this is according to the holy prophesie of Isaiah chap. 11.10 as it is alledged by the holy Apostle Rom. 15.12 He shall reigne ouer the Gentiles and in him shall the Gentiles trust And againe according to that Isai 42.1 2 3 4. and Matth. 12.21 Now therefore seeing the Lord our God of his infinite mercy doth according to this blessed ordinance of our Sauiour and for his sake assure vs that he receiueth vs into his most gratious couenant euen to the remitting of our sinnes c. Heb. 10.16 17 18 19. as hath been declared from the former part of the answer is it not cleare of it selfe according to the latter part of the answer that we ought most willingly thankfully and dutifully to dedicate and vow our selues wholly to the Lord and to his holy worship and seruice yea with a minde neuer to depart from him I doubt not but the heart and conscience of euery one that hath grace to discerne any thing at all cannot but from the consideration of this so inestimable a mercy of God say Amen acknowledging with all his heart that it is his most bounden duty so to doe We for our parts cannot but say as wee haue learned from the Prophet Micah chap. 4. verse 5. that insomuch as all people will walke euerie one in the name of his God yea though they be false gods much rather will we walke in the name of the Lord our God for euer and euer insomuch as the Lord our God into whose name we are baptized is the onely true God euen God the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost three Persons one onely God as the holy Scriptures doe plainely teach and confirme vnto vs. The which obedience that we may with the better cōscience yeeld let vs wel consider what this meaneth to be baptized into the name of the Father and of the Sonne Question and of the holy Ghost Say therefore What is the meaning thereof Answer To be baptized into the name of the Father is to haue assurance giuen to euerie true beleeuer which is baptized that God the Father is through our Lord Iesus Christ his Sonne become his Father and that for the same cause he standeth bound to performe the dutie of an obedient childe vnto him To be baptized into the name of the Sonne is to haue assurance giuen that the same so baptized is for his part one of those whom our Lord Iesus Christ the Sonne of the Father hath redeemed and reconciled to the same his Father through his blood and therefore standeth bound to obey him as the Lord his redeemer To be baptized into the name of the holy Ghost is to haue assurance giuen that euerie true beleeuer so baptized is sealed vp and sanctified by the holy Ghost against the day of his full redemption to haue his portion of perfit glorie in the kingdome of heauen and therefore that hee standeth bound to obey him as the Lord his sanctifier Thus indeede doth the whole Trinitie of Persons in the vnitie of the eternall Godhead Explication proofe consent in the blessed worke of our redemption and saluation And the verie phrase of speech to be baptized into the name of the Father and of the Sonne and of the holy Ghost doth note the giuing of such a holy assurance as you speake of yea such an assurance as challengeth that singular dutie which hath also beene spoken of as may be obserued by that one instance in stead of all which is written concerning baptizing into the name of our Sauiour Christ in that he is the second Person in the glorious Trinitie For the Apostle Paul minding to beate downe all emulation and depending vpon men and to direct christians to looke vnto our Sauiour Christ who hath accepted them to be his and to whom they haue addicted themselues he reasoneth from this Sacrament of Baptisme to that end For whereas many among the Corinthians were diuided in their mindes in that one saide I am Paules and another I am Apollos and I am of Cephas and I am Christs he opposeth them thus Is Christ diuided was Paul crucified for ye either were ye Baptized into the name of Paul c. As though he should haue said yee ought all euery one of yee to be his onely into whose name ye haue beene baptized that is ye ought to depend vpon him to giue him the whole glorie c. 1. Cor. 1.12.13 and Gal. 3.27.28 For all ye that are baptized into Christ haue put on Christ there is neither Iew nor Grecian c. For yee are all one in Christ Iesus And likewise to stirre vp the care of godlinesse and holinesse of life he saith Rom. 6.3.4 Know yee not that all wee which haue beene baptized into Iesus Christ haue beene baptized into his death Wee are buried then with him by baptisme in his death that like as Christ was raised vp from the dead to the glory of the Father so wee also should walke in newnesse of life That which is saide concerning the second Person in that he is God yea both God and man in the Person of the mediator betwixt God and man is proportionably to be vnderstood concerning the rest That is seeing we are baptized into
it recorded Math. 22 4● c. Where hee applied the ancient prophet of the 110. Psal is long before spoken of himselfe therby did put the Pharisies to silence giuing them to vnderstand that the promised Messias was another manner of one then they imagined him to be that is to say of greater dignity then any meere mortall man For who else but such a one might be Dauids Lord who was the soueraigne King of Israel This was that which did at this time confound thē And another prediction of his sitting at the right hand of God we read it vttered before the high Pri●st Math. 26.64 Hereafter saith our Sauiour shall ye see the sonne of man sitting at the right hand of the power of God Thus then we may euidently see that we haue this article of our faith sufficiently warranted and confirmed vnto vs in the holy scriptures NOw after the ground and proofe of the article it followeth in the next place that we doe inquire into the true meaning of it To the which end as you heard in the Sermon vpon this article diuers things are diligently to be considered of vs the which it is necessarie for vs heere to call againe to minde Question Which therefore are those things Answer First the time is to be considered when this sitting of our Sauiour heere spoken of did begin and how long it is to continue Secondly the place where he sitteth Thirdly the Person at whose right hand he sitteth Fourthly what is meant by the right hand of God Fiftly what the sitting of our Sauiour meaneth That all these things are necessarily to be considered of vs to the right vnderstanding of this article it will appeare in the examination of the particulars Let vs therefore come vnto them The meaning of the Article And first at what time did this sitting of our Sauiour begin And how long is it to continue An. It began immediately vpon his ascension vp into heauen and it continueth for euer w rld without end Expli It is very true For so first touching the beginning is the truth of it historically and orderly reported in the holy Scriptures namely Marke chap. 16. verse 19. as was before rehearsed And againe Acts chap. 2. verses 33 34. the sitting at the right hand followeth immediately after the exaltation of our Sauiour by his ascension to heauen And though the ascension is not alwaies mentioned betwixt the resurrection and sitting at the right hand of God as Rom. 8.34 and Ephes 1.20 yet it must necessarily be vnderstoode according to those former testimonies of Marke and Peter And so likewise although the sitting is rehearsed in some other places immediately after his death as Heb. 1.3 and chap. 10.12 and chap. 12.2 yet must both the resurrection and also the ascension be vnderstoode as going in order of time betwixt them For so it is plaine from the testimony and prediction of our Sauiour adiured by the high Priest Matth. 26.63 Hereafter saith he shall yee see the Sonne of man sitting at the right hand of the power of God This hereafter which our Sauiour speaketh of was indeede to be accomplished a great while after and is still remaining to be performed so long a time hereafter as the world is yet to continue Neuerthelesse that the sufferings death resurrection and ascension of our Sauiour were before his sitting at the right hand of God and that the sitting was after them the words of our Sauiour are verie plaine So then howsoeuer the sitting of our Sauiour at the right hand of God is to continue for euer as was further answered which thing the Apostle plainely affirmeth Heb. 10.12 as we shall haue further occasion to consider afterward yet it began not till that very time when hee was ascended and entred into the high heauens euen to the throne of the Maiesty of God This consideration of the time is the rather to be diligently obserued of vs to the arming of our minds against that confused fancy of some who in fauour of their errours in some other points would haue vs beleeue that our Sauiour had alwaies his seate at the right hand of God and also that the right hand of God here spoken of is euery where c. But that this Article of our faith is not so to be vnderstood we haue seene already in that which was said touching the time And as for the place we are now to consider secondarily that it was not Question neither is euery where Where therefore say you is the place where our Sauiour sitteth at the right hand of God Answer I haue learned from the holy Scriptures that the place where our Sauiour sitteth at the right hand of God is onely in the heauens Explicatiō proofe So it must needs be For seeing by his ascension he hath left the earth I meane as touching his humane nature for of it do these articles of our faith properly speak is gone into the heauens which must conteine him till he shall come againe to iudgment we cannot vnderstand his sitting at the right hand of God in his humane nature to be any other where then in heauen So that this we are to imbrace and hold for a certaine truth that the place of our Sauiours sitting at Gods right hand is that place only whither he is ascended For proof whereof read Eph. 1.20 God hath set him at his right hand in the heauenly places And Heb. 1.3 In the highest places And ch 8.1 in the heauens And 9.24 Christ is not entred into the holy places that are made with hands which are similitudes of the true sanctuary but he is entred into very heauē to appeare now in the sight of God for vs. Thus much cōcerning the place The which is the more diligently to be obserued of vs for the reason before mentioned concerning the time The third thing to be considered Question Answer Explication is the Person at whose right hand our Sauiour sitteth Who is that Euen the same which is mentioned in the first article that is God the father almighty It is very true For so are all those places of holy Scripture to be vnderstood where mention hath bin made of our Sauiours sitting at the right hand of God Neither is it necessarie that the word Father should be alway expressed seeing it is a very vsuall thing to vnderstand the Father by the name of God when mention is made of God with a respect to the Sonne as it is here in this Article Neuerthelesse sometimes the name of the Father and also of his almightie power is expressed namely Ephes 1.17 c. The God of our Lord Iesus Christ the Father of glorie c. by the exceeding greatnesse of his mightie power hath raised vp our Lord Iesus Christ and set him at his right hand And 1. Cor. 15.24 the same Apostle speaking of our Sauiours deliuering vp of his kingdome saith That hee should deliuer it vp to
the sin against the holy Ghost so properly called is made vnpardonable before God and the person guiltie thereof if God doe discouer it not to be prayed for of any because such a one doth not sinne of ignorance nor of weakenes of iudgement in some one point or other but of malice in a generall contempt of the truth yea euen of the Spirit of truth himselfe the most gratious Teacher thereof Heb. 6.4 c. And ch 10.28 c And 1. Iohn 5.16.17 Wherefore beloued in the Lord we see that in euery most weighty respect we haue the greatest cause that may be why we are with all holy religious and constant reuerence to beleeue and obey the holy Ghost as being one true and euerlasting God to bee blessed and adored for euer together with the Father and the Sonne And on the contrarie wee cannot but see that we ought to take heede most carefully that wee doe not at any time any manner of way blaspheme the holy Ghost or giue any occasion that he should be blasphemed or spoken euill of either directly or indirectly by scoffing at any because they are of the spirit or hote of the spirit c. All such iesting and all irreuerence is exceeding dangerous and therefore let vs all very heedefully not onely auoid the same but also thinke and speake alwaies most reuerendly of this so high and glorious a Maiestie And as for all such heretikes as feare not to affirme that the holy Ghost is not God but a creature or a name only of diuine vertue and operation c let vs vtterly abhorre all such their blasphemous heresies In which respect to the end we might haue before our eyes some graue admonition I haue thought it to good purpose and so I trust will euery godly Reader to set downe that which the good Minister of Gods word Bastingius hath written in his Commentaries vpō the Palsgraues Catechisme to the same purpose The doctrine concerning the Deitie of the holy Ghost saith this godly learned Minister hath had foure principall Aduersaries First those that haue and doe contend that the holy Ghost is nothing else then an internal operation motion or action whereby God worketh effectually in the hearts of the elect Energeia but not to be any substance much lesse a Person as Samosatenus Seruetus and their schollers who are all refuted very manifestlie by this that those things are attributed to the holy Ghost in the scriptures which doe agree to none saue onely to God and consequently to a Person truly subsisting and therefore also to a true substantiall Beeing Secondly this doctrine hath had Macedonius an aduersary against it who taught indeede that the holy Ghost is a substance and a true Person but yet created which also was the error of Arius wherevnto the Oecumenical Council held vnder Theodosius the Great opposed it selfe and gaue it his deadly wound The words whereof are these If it be created how doth it create how then doth it sanctifie how doth it quicken how doth it distribute graces how is it God how doeth it search the deepe thinges of God how is he the Comforter how hath he his ioynt place with the Father and the Sonne Of which Macedonius Iohn Cassianus Chrysostomes scholler writeth after this manner in his first booke of the incarnation of the Lord Macedonius also saith he vttered his blasphemie against the holy Ghost with an incur●ble impietie in that although he said that the Father and the Sonne are of the same substance yet he calling the holy Ghost a creature was guilty of blasphemie against the whole Deitie insomuch as nothing can be iniured in the Trinitie without iniurie done against the whole Trinitie Now adde vnto these in the third place the Tritheites who confessed indeeded that the holy Ghost is a Person yea and that he is God but yet another God beside the Father and the Sonne albeit in truth the holy Ghost is so of the same substance or co-essential with the Father and the Sonne Homoousios that they be not sundry Gods but one onely Iehouah The fourth error was the error of Sabellius who stucke not to say that the holy Ghost was a diuine Person eternall and vncreated but not a distinct Person with the Father and the Sonne the which how repugnant it is to the scriptures we haue likewise declared before And thus truly haue they waged battell against the Person of the holy Ghost Now as touching his office and the efficacie thereof these following did not well vnderstand what it is First they which do thinke that the elect may altogether loose or fall away from their faith though it be sealed vp in them by that holy spirit of promise But the truth is that the Spirit of sanctification is neuer vtterly taken away Energeia from such as are truly regenerated and borne againe Onely the effectuall working of it may be interrupted for a time while the contrarie lusts doe beare the sway like as drunkennesse doth not altogether bereaue men of their wit Beliefe that God hath a holy catholike Church but onely taketh away the vse of it for a while The ground and meaning of the Article And furthermore the Romish Teachers doe likewise erre in that they require that men should alwaies stand in doubt of the fauour of God seeing the holy Ghost is therefore called the spirit of adoption because he beareth witnesse of that free good will wherewith the Father embraceth vs in the Sonne and teacheth vs also to cry Abba Father Thus much out of Ierimias Bastingius a faithfull Minister of the word of God And thus for the time of this our present inquirie an end of the doctrine of this Article and therewithall of the whole doctrine of the most blessed and glorious Trinitie and so also an end of the first part of the most generall diuision of the Articles of our beliefe Now the same most blessed and glorious Trinitie of distinct Persons our one onely true and euerlasting God most wise most holy and most gratious blesse it for euer vnto vs. The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ and the loue of God the communion of the holy Ghost be with vs all Amen Beliefe that God hath a holy Catholike Church Question Answer Explicatiō proofe WHat followeth in the Articles of our beliefe The holy catholike Church Here beginneth the second part of the Articles of our christian beliefe shewing euery Christian what hee ought to beleeue concerning the people of God called his Church All which is nothing else but the effect of that which is contained in the former part which as we haue alreadie seene teacheth how we ought to beleeue in God who is the only Author Caller Redeemer Iustifier Sanctifier and Glorifier of his Church And verily it cannot be that God the Father should giue his Sonne to take mans nature and in the same to die for man in vaine according to that Gal.
bringeth nothing to God but rather presenteth a man altogether empty and forlorne in his sight that he may be replenished with Christ his grace Wherfore it is a passiue work if I may so speake whervnto no reward is due Neither doth it yeelde any righteousnes to a man which it hath not receiued of Christ before Calu. vpon Iohn 6.29 And now further that our Sauiour Christ was necessarily both to fulfill the righteousnes of the law and also to die for vs to the ende we might be perfectly iustified by him it may easily appeare if wee doe rightly consider that all of vs who stand in need of iustification by him doe not onely want righteousnes in that we can neither for the present nor shall euer be able in this life to fulfill the righteousnes of Gods law our own selues who faile alwaies euen in the best duties that we doe but also that we are infinitely guiltie of transgressions rebellions concerning the time past through the pacience of God as the Apostle Paul hath taught vs. Yea and besides all this wee doe originallie stand whollie corrupte and guiltie of eternall condemnation before the iudgement seate of God as the same Apostle hath convicted all the world both yong and olde Roma 3.19.20 and chapt 5.12 c. For the least of which our transgressions wee our selues could neuer in our owne persons haue made any iust and sufficient recompence or satisfaction to the most holy iustice of God I● is necessarie therfore that wee doe in euery respect relie whollie vpon our Sauiour Christ alone and vppon the most free grace and mercie of the Lord God our heauenly Father for our Iustification and Saluation seeing it is express●ly affirmed as we haue often heard and reade and cannot too often heare reade and consider out of the holy Scriptures that they are not to be found in any other but in him alone as Act. 4.11.12 This is the stone cast aside of the builders which is become the head of the corner Neither is ther saluation in any other for among men there is giuen no other name vnder heauen wherby we must be saued Our Sa Christ onely of all men is perfectly holy and righteous in life Our Sa Christ alone is of all men pure vndefiled by nature He therfore alone and no other could be that meete and worthy sacrifice euen the lambe of God without spot which God himselfe hath appointed to take awaye the sinnes of the world and to bring in euerlasting righteousnesse as the Prophet Daniel long before the performance of it did prophesie of him in the 9. chapter of his prophesie And in deede in somuch as wee in and of our selues are altogether corrupt and sinfull by nature yea and doe still so remaine in a great part euen after the grace of regeneration is begunne in vs howe may it be thought in any probabilitie of good reason that any mans owne workes should iustifie himselfe and deserue any thing at Gods hand for the merit and worthines therof as our popish false teachers doe blasphemouslie contend For whether wee ●●te vp our eyes to God or cast them downe vpon our selues wee shall be easily yea and that with great force also cast off from all confidence this way if so be wee will vprightly weigh and consider all things For first concerning God hee is as wee knowe such a one and so infinitlie rich and all-sufficient in himselfe that whatsoeuer is giuen him hee hath nothing the more And as the holy prophet saith Who hath giuen him and it shall be recompenced him As though he should say that God is beholding to no creature but hee giueth aboundantly to all and yet hee hath neuer the lesse And secondlie as touching our selues wee want all those conditions which are necessarie to bee found in those persons that should merit or deserue anie thing at the hands of God For first wee are not out of his debt nay wee are most deeply indebted vnto him by thousands of talents as we read in the Gospell Secondlie we can gratifie God with no good thing which we haue not first receiued of him And besides that which wee are able to bring is nothing equall to that reward of euerlasting life and saluation which proud men shame not for their worthines to challenge at the hands of God Nay rather euen that little which wee bring vnto God and the same also his owne gift bestowed on vs before it turneth to our owne further benefit through the exceeding bountifulnesse of God And therfore howe much the more God vouchsafeth to accept at the handes of any their seruice and duety by so much the more they are yet more deeplie bound and indebted to him For it is of meere grace and fauour that hee accepteth any duety at all at any mans hands To the which end worthily saith Elihu in the booke of Iob. chap 35.7 speaking on the Lordes behalfe in this wise If thou be righteous saith hee what giuest thou vnto him or what receiueth hee at thy hand Thy wickednes may hurt a man as thou art and thy righteousnes may profit the sonne of man c. Howe then may it be thought that it is in any mans power to benefit the Lord and to deserue anie thing at his handes whereby hee should be beholding or indebted vnto him Blessed be the Lord our God therfore who hath of his most gratious goodnesse inlightened his seruants to see and vnderstand the truth of this most holie and comfortable doctrine of our free iustification by faith and to discerne the vanitie and wickednesse of the false doctrine of mans merite by his owne works To the which end it shall be to our comfort as I trust to call to minde some holie testimonies which the seruants of God haue giuen vnto it from time to time Among whom that faithfull Martyr and minister of the Gospell of Christ M. Patrick Hamelton M. Patrick Hamelt●● ●n his b●●ke 〈◊〉 stated out of latin m●● English 〈◊〉 I F●y●h set downe by M. Fo●e A●t and Mo●um pag. ●●● c. hath with great sharpnes and dexteritie of holie vnderstanding expressed it wher hee affirmeth and confirmeth from the holie Scriptures that to speake exactely no manner of workes doe make vs eyther righteous or vnrighteous good or euill and that they neither saue nor condemne the children of God Hee expresseth his meaning thus and it is very true that vntill a man be iustified by faith and so be by faith allowed of God to be a good man he can not possiblie doe any good thing acceptable to God neither can any good deedes make him a good man For in deed without faith he can doe no good worke well Likewise also as he saith further euill works are not the cause that any man is euill but hee himselfe beeing euill first afterward worketh that which is euill Finallie as hee truely saith workes doe not saue but faith whence spring all good
through the sanctification of the holy Ghost to take and adopt vs for his children that wee may after a sort sensibly feele and handle the vndoubted certaintie of one couenant made by them all Wherefore like as it is written of circumcision that it was vnto the beleeuing Iewes a seale of that righteousnes which they had by faith Rom. 4.11 so may wee assuredly say of our Christian baptisme the which is vnto vs the same which that was to them that it is a most gratious and authenticall seale of our iustification through faith by the consent of the whole Trinitie Yea so assured a cōfirmatiō hereof is baptisme that the Apostle Peter doubteth not to affirme that we are alreadie saued thereby And so we are indeed as touching the blessed entrance into the state of grace and saluation I speake of all such as doe by the grace of God truly beleeue and trust in that grace which by the will of God himselfe is signified and sealed thereby yea and we may also and ought of dutie by the vertue of the promise of God to be as verily perswaded of our full and perfect saluation in due season yet to come as it we ●a● presently the full fruition of it 1. Pet. 3.21 Read also Iohn cha 14. verses 1● 16 c. This promise therefore must needes be exceedingly comfortable according as the benefit is most singular and great The which comfort of the promise is the next point of our inquirie according to our order propounded SHew therefore in the next place some proofe of holy Scripture for that comfort which we may iustly take in the most blessed testimonie and consent which the holy Trinitie giueth concerning the promise of our redemption iustification and saluation Question What proofe can you alledge for the warrant heereof Answere In the 5. Chapter of the first Epistle of Iohn verses 9.10.11 the holy Apostle setteth out the greatnes of this comfort by a familiar comparison If saith h● we receiue the witnesse of men the witnesse of God is greater for this is the witnesse of God which he testified of his Sonne He that beleeueth in the Sonne of God hath the witnesse in himselfe hee that beleeueth not God hath made him a lyar because hee beleeued not the record which GOD hath witnessed of his Sonne And this is the record that God hath giuen vnto vs eternall life and this life is in his Sonne Explication and proofe Heere is in deede a very plaine and familiar demonstration of it For seeing among men the confirmation of euerie matter is established by the testimon●e of two or three witnesses Deut. 19.15 Math. 18.16 2. Cor. 13.1 infinitely much more ought the three-fold diuine witnesse of the most holie Trinitie from heauen preuaile with vs to the establishing and confirming of our faith in the most certaine truth of the promise of God And the rather also are wee to comfort our hearts in this assurance The Cōforts benefites because the Lord our God euery way tendering our weakenesse hath added to this threefolde witnesse in heauen a like three-fold witnesse on earth For so saith the same Apostle Iohn in the 8. verse of the same fift Chapter There are three also which beare record in earth the Spirit and the Water and the Blood and these three agree in one And I beseech you let vs marke this comfortable addition diligently For as was obserued before if wee should onely looke to this mysterie of the Trinitie as it is hidden in it selfe and as it were in the most secret closet of the highest heauen it would rather astonish and confound vs then comfort and cheare vp our hearts at the least we should find it so high that wee could not bee able to reach vnto the comfort of it It is Gods exceeding mercie therefore that he hath vouched safe to descend as it were downe to the earth to succour and helpe our weakenesse and to this ende not onely to giue vs the witnesse of his holy spirit inwardly in our soules but also to let vs after a sort to see with our eyes and to feele as it were with our handes life and saluation brought to light for vs insomuch as the blood of our SAVIOVR CHRIST yea euen that water and blood which issued out of his most holy side they doe cleanse vs from all our sinnes and set vs in the high fauour of our most good and gracious God Thus then wee looking to the testimonie of the Father manifested by the Sonne appearing in our nature and immediately sealed vp in our hearts by the holy Ghost who is euen therefore called the Comforter great and singular well may the comfort of our faith bee in the holy Trinitie Yea iustly may it bee esteemed the very treasurie of our comfort According as when the Apostle Paul would wishe and pray the greatest comfort yea euen all the true and best and most compleat comfort that might bee to the Church of GOD in the Citie of Corinth hee concludeth his holy Epistle which hee wrote vnto them with this most sweete farewell The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ and the loue of God and the communion of the holy Ghost be with you all Amen To which purpose also call to minde that which is written Iohn Chap. 17.3 and Rom. 5.1.2.3.4.5 and Ephes 2 18. And in the beginning of the first Epistle of the Apostle Peter his entrance is likewise most comfortable from this doctrine of the Trinitie in respect of the consent both of the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost in the election redemption iustification and sanctification of his people Question NOw the comfort being thus exceeding great to euery true beleeuer it followeth that the obedience of faith ought of singular dutie to be likewise exceeding great I aske therefore in the fourth place of our inquirie concerning this article what is the dutie belonging to the most sweete and full comfort of faith in the most holy Trinitie Answere The dutie hereof is generally all dutie and the same also to be performed in the most dutifull chearefull earnest and constant manner that may bee euen the same which our Christian and holy Baptisme into the name of the most holy Trinitie doth require That it to say that by the grace of our God we doe as becommeth the obedient children of God our heauenly father most carefully indeuour to shewe forth the fruites of the spirit in the obedience of the Gospell of our Sauiour Christ the Sonne of God and that in all things wee worship the vnitie of the Godhead in the Trinitie of the Persons and the Trinitie in vnitie as the Churches of God haue of ancient time right Christianty professed and so doe also euen at this day Explicatiō proofe It is very true that you haue answered For Baptisme being the seale of GODS couenant to vs as circumcision was to the Iewes Genesis 17. it doth likewise answerably require of vs that wee
in thy natiuitie when thou wast borne thy nauell was not cut c. And when I passed by thee I saw thee polluted in thine owne blood and I said vnto thee when thou wast in thy blood Thou shalt liue euen when thou wast in thy blood I said vnto thee thou shalt liue I caused thee to multiplie as the budde of the fielde c. Who duely considering this forlorne estate of the Church and of euerie member of it as the Lorde findeth it and the great pittle which hee taketh on it and the manifold blessings which hee bestoweth vpon it Who I say duelie considering these things can doe lesse then acknowledge that God is most highlie to be honoured and praised for euer therein and that the forgetfulnes thereof is a most hainous sinne And herewith also howe can it be thought but that it must be one bounden duetie to loue the Sonne of God with a singular loue in so much as God is not our Father but by meanes of him According to that which our Sauiour Christ himselfe saith Iohn 8.42 If God were your father then would you loue mee And likewise it is our dutie to loue the children of God for Gods cause who is their Father 1. Iohn 5.1.2 Euerie one that loueth him which begate loueth him also which is begotten c. Secondlie that this reason ought effectuallie to mooue vs to withdraw our selues from the lusts of sin c the Apostle Iohn telleth vs plainly saying 1. Epi 2.15.16 That the loue of the Father cannot be in them that loue the world the lusts thereof c. And ch 3. verse 3. That euery one that hath the hope of euerlasting life and glorie through the mercie and goodnes of God purgeth himselfe that is more and more indeuoureth after it by vsing all good and holie meanes appointed of God considering that God our heauenly father is pure and that no vncleane thing can haue any abiding with him Read also verse 9. Whosoeuer is borne of God sinneth not c that is hee doth not giue himselfe ouer to sinne but earnestlie resisteth it c. Moreouer read Deuteron 14.1.2 Ioshua 24.1.2 c. Read also 2. Corinth 6.14 c. The want of this care in the people of God who glorie in this that God is their father it is no lesse iustlie then vehementlie reproued in the holy Scriptures as Deuteron 32.4.5.6 Isai chapt 1. verses 2.3.4 and Ierem chap 2.26.27.28 and chap 3. verses 2.3.4.5 and verses 19.20.21.22 The third part of the Answere resteth vpon as good reason and is a consequent of the former For wherfore is vndutifulnes reprooued but to the ende that the children of God should be stirred vp to care and conscience of all good dutie To this purpose therefore let vs thinke often of the holie and zealous exhortation of the Apost Pet 1. Epist chap 1. verses 13 14 15 16. c. in these words Wherefore gyrde vp the loines of your minde c. as obedient children c As hee which hath called you is holie so be ye holie c. And if yee call him Father who iudgeth without respect of persons c. Let no word of so weightie and pre●ious an exhortation be vnweighed and vnvalued of vs. Read also Iohn 4.23 The hower cometh and now is saith our Sauiour Christ to the woman of Samaria when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and truth for the Father requireth euen such to worship him And 2. Cor. chap 7.1 The holy Apostle of our Sauiour Christ hauing made mention of the most gratious promise of God that hee will be a Father to all such as shall forsake Idolatrie and the fellowship of Idolater● he thervpon inferreth this his earnest exhortation Seeing then we haue these promises dearely beloued let vs cleanse our selues from all filthines of the fleshe and of the ●pirit and grow vp vnto full holines in the feare of God Read also 2. Epist of Iohn verses 4.9 And Mal cha 1.6 A Sonne honoureth his Father saith the Lorde by his Prophet and a seruant his maister If then I be a Father wher is my honour And if I be a maister where is my feare saith the Lorde of Hostes c. In all these places of holie Scripture wee see how the spirit of God calleth for all manner of good duetie toward God in this respect especiallie that he is a most gratious and honourable Father aboue all other And hee doth it most iustlie For seeing ther are no naturall parents which doe not or which may not of good right looke for readie and constant dutie from their children while they themselues performe the care of good parents toward them And on the contrarie if children shall stubbornelie refuse to yeelde good duetie to their parents they a●e so farre from taking delight to heate their children to call them Father that they rather enter into purpose to cast them off and to refuse to take them for their children Infinitelie much more may the Lorde God our heauenly Father cast off all such as hypocriticallie call him Father and in the meane s●ason denie the obedience of children vnto him For in verie truth they shew themselues not to be the k●ndely children of God but the base borne of their father the Deuill as wee shall haue further occasion to obserue and to produce some proofe of it by and by In the meane while for the shutting vp of this pointe worthie is the example of him whom our Sauiour Christ describeth for the common imitation of euerie true childe of God that after former ●eglect of his dutie shall returne to performe the dutie of a childe againe Father saith he and so is euerie one of vs to say in remembrance of our former vndutifulnes I haue sinned against heauen and against thee I am not worthie to be called thy Sonne c. Now further as touching the fourth branch of the answere which sheweth that it is required of euerie true childe of God that he bee an imitator of God himselfe in all goodnes and helpfulnes towards others read Matth 5.43 c. and Luk 6.35.36 And Ephes chapt 5.1.2 Be yee therefore followers of God as deare children and walke in loue c. And Coloss ● 12 Nowe therefore as the elect of God holie and beloued put on tender mercie kindenes c. And 1. Iohn ● 10 in this are the children of God knowen and the children of the Deuill Whosoeuer doth not righteousnes is not of God neither he that loueth not his brother For this is the message that yee hearde from the beginning that we should loue one another Not as Caine who was of the wicked and slewe his brother c. Reade a so in the Gospell according to Iohn chap 8.44 They that doe the lusts of the Deuils as our Sauiour Christ saith they are not the children of God but of their father the Deuill To conclude this fourth branche that the houshold of Faith
God ought to be of good courage for the truth and to vse all holy boldnes in doing of their duties Yea euen women though naturally most subiect to feare and discouragements they ought to bee of a good and chearefull heart in all well doing not beeing afraide of any terrour no not from their most churlish husbands c. 1. Pet. 3.6 Read also verses 13.14.15.16 c. See the practise of this Psalme 42.5 c. 9. Why art thou cast downe my soule c. I will say vnto God who is my rocke c. And Psalme 43.1.2 c. Iudge me O God c. For thou art the God of my strength c. And Psalm 46.7.11 The Lord of Hostes is with vs c. The contrarie faint-heartednes is reprooued Ierem. 9.9 Yea and grieuously threatened both there and also Reuelation chapter 21.8 The fearefull and vnbeleeuing c. shall haue their part in the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone which is the second death And that the due consideration of the almightie power of GOD is an argument of great strength to incourage to all good dutie wee may profitably see it by some instances namely 2 Corinthians 9.7.1 Where the Apostle vseth it for a speciall reason to perswade the Corinthians to the exercise of liberalitie The Danger of not beleeuing For God saith hee is able to make all graces to abound towards you that yee alwaies hauing all sufficiencie in all things maye abounde in euerie good worke And by the same reason a Prophet sent of God to King Amaziah perswaded and preuailed with the King to lessen his Armie and to loose a great summe of money which hee had allreadie defrayed about the leuying of it God hath power saith the holie Prophet to helpe and to cast downe And againe The Lorde is able to giue thee more then this 2. Chron 25.7.8 c. The same reason is of like strength to incourage the faithfull to euery other good dutie if it be duely pondered and weighed Finallie that it is our duetie in all things to humble our selues vnder the mightie hand of God Read 1. Pet 5. verse 6. Humble your selues vnder the mightie hand of God saith the Apostle that hee may exalt you in due time For as it is in the verse before that and likewise as wee read Iames chap 4. verse 6. God resisteth the prowde and giueth grace to the humble Thus much for the dueties Question NOwe last of all what is the danger of not beleeuing in the Almightie power of God our heauenlie Father and of not trembling at his iudgements nor submitting of our selues vnder his mightie hand Answere Without Faith in the Almightie power of God wee cannot possiblie truely beleeue any of those workes of God to haue beene wrought by him or which are hereafter to bee wrought by him to the working whereof an Almightie power both was and is allwaies necessarie Neither can wee possiblie be established with sound and stayed comforte in our owne hearts but contrariwise wee shal be ouerwhelmed and confounded with euery vaine feare Yea so as the shaking of a leafe or any like sodaine though a small noise shall terrifie and dismay vs special●ie in a time or place of any great danger and in the darke or deade of the night Explication proofe So indeed we read Leuit 26.16.17 The Lord threatneth vnfaithfull and disobedient persons that he will appoint ouer them fearfulnes to wit as a Tyrant to vexe them c. And that they shall flee when none pursueth them And againe verse 36. that he will send euen a faintnes into their heartes in the lande of their enemies and that the sound of a leafe shaken shall chase them and that they shall flee as fleeing from a sworde and that they shall fall no man pursuing them c. Likewise Deutero●omy 28.65 The Lorde saith Moses shall geue thee a trembling heart Read also agreable to this Psalm 14.5 They shal be taken with feare And Psalm 53. ● There they were afraide for feare where no feare was Yea not onely the wicked but sometimes the children of God themselues for want of f●ith or ●t the least through the weakenes of their faith are thus terrified with small and sodaine causes of feare as Peterat the speach of a maide c. The ground or cause of this fearfulnes no doubt is the want or weakenes of faith in the Fatherlie and powerfull goodnes of God And therefore it is that the Prophet Isaiah doth so peremptorilie tell Ahaz and the people of Iudah whose hearts were mooued for feare of the Aramites as the trees of the forest are mooued with the winde that Surelie if they beleeued not they should not bee established Isai chap 7.1.2 c. 9. For want of this Faith wee re●de a fearefull example of Gods iudgement vppon a noble man in Israell 2. Kings chapt 7.1.2 Reade also verses 19.20 And I beseeche you howe should wee beleeue firmely and without wauering that the whole worlde was at the beginning created by God the Father of nothing if we doe not beleeue in him as in the Almightie Likewise also how shall wee possiblie beleeue the Resurrection of our owne bodies and of the bodies of the thousand thousands of those that haue died Beliefe in God the Father maker of heauen earth and shall dye and rot away or otherwise be consumed The groūd and meaning and brought euen almost to nothing vnlesse we beleeue in the almightie power of our God And how shall wee vndoubtedly looke for a new heauen and a newe earth after the resurrection and that the power of the Diuell shall bee vtterly and for euer ouerthrowne if we doe not beleeue in the almightie power of God Yea in the almightie power of God our heauenly Father The Sadduces not considering nor beleeuing this almightie power of God could not beleeue the resurrection of the dead Yee erre saith our Sauiour Christ not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God Finally to the establishing of the hearts of the children of God these two the power of God and the mercy of God must goe linked together and accordingly bee apprehended and beleeued of the faithfull euen as to the terrour of all infidelles and vngodly ones the fearefull iustice of God shall be armed with his infinit power and so shal for euer confound them all To God therefore almightie and euerlasting yea euen to GOD our most gracious and mercifull Father bee all praise and honour and glory Amen Amen Beliefe in God the Father maker of heauen and earth LEt vs now come to the doctrine of creation the which is of all other the first and the same also a most notable manifestation of the almightie power of God And first what ground of holy Scripture haue you that this worke of Gods Creation being most outward and sensible should neuerthelesse be a matter of faith For faith is described to be of things that
are not seene as we read in the beginning of ●he 11. chap. to the Hebrewes Question What ground therefore may we haue for the clearing of this doubt Answer In the 3. verse of the same 11. chap thus we read Through faith saith the holy Apostle we vnderstand that the world was ordained by the word of God so that the things which we see were not made of things which did appeare Explicatiō and proofe This Testimonie indeede sheweth plainely that this visible worke of Gods creation is a matter of faith But how Not in that it is visiblie and sensibly euery way s●ene felt and discerned of vs but in respect of the originall of it in that first of all it was by the almightie power of God made of meere nothing For that is the meaning of the Apostle in that hee saith it was not made of things which did appeare So that euen that which was nothing before was made something contrary to the rule of mans philosophicall principle from the which they doe stifly though falsely contend that nothing can be made of nothing It is faith therefore that must teach vs this principle which is so contrary to carnall reason And the rather when wee see so goodly and magnificent a worke to be so aptly composed and made as the word K●tertisthai englished ordained doth signifie Whereas being nothing at the first it was also at the beginning onely a rude heape vtterly voide of all the present furniture and beautie according to the beginning of Gen chap 1. v. 2. So that then hereby we may perceiue that the office of faith is twofold as it were For it looketh both retrorsum and antrorsum that is backward and forward as one may say Backward to those things which beeing now had neuer any beeing before vntill God by his almightie power gaue a beeing vnto them And forward to such things as though they are not yet be neuertheles by vertue of the word and promise of God as surely expected as if they were already performed namely that these heauens and this earth being through our sinnes made subiect to vanitie and shall certainely be dissolued shall bee renewed yea in ●ffect made new againe and that in a more glorious and excellent manner and the same also as certainly as they were at the first made and disposed in such manner as we see them now to be It looketh also forward to the expectation of the resurrection of our bodies after this life at the last day and after the glorifying of them then c. as certainely as wee knowe that wee are nowe mortall creatures and haue the feeling of our present miseries c. So that faith being of a spirituall nature a very diuine gift of God to man it resteth it selfe and as it were hideth it selfe onely in the eternall and almightie God Who as he was before the beginning of all creatures so shall he and so will hee continue for euer the same and giue all true beleeuers a most happie and euerlasting estate and condition after that this world and all thinges touching their present vaine and transitorie estate shall come to an end But thus we are as it were vpon the winges of faith caried very farre Let vs returne to the doctrine of creation hauing alreadie seene that howsoeuer the world now made is a matter of sence and not of faith yet in respect of the creation and making of it it is a singular point of beliefe Question FIrst therefore what ground haue you that God the Father hath by his almightie power created the heauens and the earth and all creatures that haue any beeing at all in the same Answere It is euery where testified in the holy Scriptures but first of all and most fully and plainely in the two first chapters of Genesis which is the first booke of the Prophet Moses Explication and proofe It is so indeede For as touching the often witnessing of Gods creation of all things we may remembe● that diuers testimonies of the holy Scriptures haue beene mentioned alreadie And wee may euerie where finde more As namely Isai 40.26 The Lord hath created all things hee bringeth out their Armies by number and calleth them all by names By the greatnes of his power and mighty strength nothing falleth And verse 28. The euerlasting God the Lord hath created the ends of the earth Hee neither fainteth nor is wearie there is no searching of his vnderstanding And againe chap 42.5 He hath created the heauens and spre●d them abroade hee hath stretched forth the earth and the buds thereof hee giueth breath to the people vpon it and spirit to them that dwell therein And yet againe chap. 45.11.12 Thus saith the Lord the h●ly one of Israel and his maker c. I whose hands haue spread out the heauens I haue euen commanded all their Armies And Psalme 89.11.12 The heauens are thine and the earth also is thine thou hast laide the foundation of the worlde and all that therein is Thou hast created the North and the South c. And Psal 148.5 Hee commanded and they were created Likewise Psalm 33.6 though expressed by another Hebrue word then is vsed in the former places By the word of the Lord were the heauens made and all the hoste of them by the breath of his mouth And Psalme 121.2 and 124.8 And Psalme 136.5.6.7.8.9 Which by his wisedome made the heauens for his mercie endureth for euer Which stretched out the earth vpon the waters c. And Psalme 146.6 Which made heauen and earth the Sea and all that in them is Reade also Exodus 20. in the fourth Commandement And Isa 44.24 I am thy Lord that made all thinges who spread out the heauens alone and stretched out the earth by my selfe Likewise Ier. 10.12 Hee hath made the earth by his power and established the world by his wisedome and hath stretched out the heauens by his discretion And chap. 32 verse 1● Ah Lord GOD saith the holy Prophet in his prayer to GOD Behold thou hast made the heauen and the earth by thy great power and by thy stretched out arme and there is nothing hard vnto thee c. Reade also Acts 4 24. in the prayer of the holy Apostles O Lord say they with one accord thou art the God which hast made the heauen and the earth the Sea and all things that are in them c. And chap. 17 24. The Apostle Paul describing the true God to the ignorant and Idolatrous Athenians Whom yee ignorantly worship saith he him sh●w I vnto your God that made the world and all things that are therein seeing that he is Lord of heauen and of earth he dwelleth not in Temples made with handes c. And if we wold read yet a more large discourse concerning the works of Gods most mightie and wise creation more immediately as it were from the Lords owne mouth wee may haue our recourse to the 38. and 39. chap of the booke
and Iob 5.23 So then this is to be held alwaies for a firme principle God made man righteous but they haue sought to themselues many inuentions Eccles chap 7.31 All euill is come vpon man from man himselfe Let no man therefore be so wickedly bould as to frame any the least cauill against any of the workes of Gods creation Nay on the contrarie let vs for a most iust and well beseeming conclusion take the whole blame of all euill to our selues and groane vnder the burthen of our sinnes as the true and proper cause thereof according to the last branch of the answere And thus through the goodnes of God wee haue renewed the remembrance of the holy doctrine concerning the workes of Gods most wise mightie and gracious creation The excellent perfection whereof God hath most solemnly confirmed by his sanctifying of the seuenth day wherein he ceased from any further worke of creation to the end that mankinde might worship God their Creator in the celebration of the same his diuine wisedome power and goodnes which are most perfectly manifested thereby The which holy doctrine according to the most faithfull and true historie thereof euery Christian must beleeue or else hee cannot rightly beleeue in God the Father almightie maker of heauen and earth as the Articles of our beliefe teach vs to doe And now touching the manifestation of the wisedome and power and goodnes of God in them it is euident to the faith of euery true beleeuer while according to the instruction of the holy Scriptures he pondreth in his minde both the manner and also the order which God tooke in performing the workes of his Creation And first concerning the manner if wee consider how the Lord beginning in darkenes deformitie and confusion as touching the great world and in basenes and deadnes when he created man the little world doth neuertheles perfectly and at an instant cause light to shine out of darkenes and in a short space of time turneth deformitie to beautie vacancie and voidenes to all sufficient furniture and plentie deadnes to life discomfort to comfort and basenes to glorie to that according to this beginning of the works of God the cōmon prouerbe might well take beginning in that wee commonly say A hardor vncomfortable beginning maketh a good ending thus I say the manner of the creation manifesteth the wisedome power and goodnes of God The like will be euident if we shall well obserue the order which God taketh in the disposing of his workes For he createth his spirituall and inuisible creatures in heauen before the visible and bodily vpon the earth the simple elements before compounded bodies the fierie region before the aierie he cleareth the lower region of the aier before hee emptieth and cleareth the earth from the waters thereof he maketh grasse for cattel before he maketh cattell themselues the foules of the aier and fishes of the Sea before the beasts of the earth finally all other creatures before he made mankind insomuch as it pleased God to make all things for the comfort of man that so by him they might be to the glorie of his owne most holy name And yet againe he doth so breake that which we would thinke should haue beene the best order that he doth in most excellent wisedome take all glorie from the creatures themselues and maketh it so much the more cleare and plaine as it is meete that all the praise both of wisedome and power and goodnes doth belong onely to him For therefore it is that God made light before he made the Sunne Caused trees to bring forth ripe fruite before any shower or dewe had fallen vpon the earth And also made all earthly creatures and gouerned them in perfect order before he appointed man to be the ruler and orderer of them Who therefore among all men yea how could all mankinde though they were as dutifully affected to God as might be how I say could they for al that sufficiently praise his most glorious name for his so great wise mightie gracious and glorious workes Yea if it were but for our owne creation alone for our outward senses and the excellent gift of speech c. and for our inward vnderstanding and memorie c. Let euery one of vs therefore conclude with the holy Prophet Thou ô Lord possessest my reines that is I am by good right altogether and entirely thine thou diddest couer mee in my mothers wombe I will praise thee for I am drawne into admiration by considering thy reuerend workes yea I will praise thy wonderfull workes as much as my soule can attaine vnto My bones or strength it is not hidden from thee from the time that I was made in a secret place and skilfully fashioned as in the lower parts of the earth Thine eyes did see me when I was without forme for in thy booke were all things written euen from the time that they were first fashioned yea while as yet there was none of them at all O how deare therefore or precious are thy thoughts to mee ô mightie God! ô how great are the Summes of them I would count them but they are more then the sand I will awake that is I will stand diligently vpon my watch that I may still abide with thee Psal 139.13.14.15.16.17.18 Trem Iunio Interp. But of the duties whereby we stand bound vnto God for his mercie toward vs in our creation more afterward HEtherto our purpose hath beene to gather together and interprete the holy doctrine of Creation according to the historical narration and report of it from the holy Scriptures of God the onely faithfull and incorrupt witnesses thereof The which also as you know hath beene set down to your hand in a fewe verses to the ende it might happily bee thereby made so much the more familiar and if it might be also the more easie to be remembred of you It shall not be amisse therefore as I thinke here to make rehearsall of them Question Which are those verses Answere They are these which followe Gen. ch 1. The world sixe daies in making was As Moses truly saith God would not onely shewe his power Verses But likewise helpe our faith 1. In first of sixe both heauen and earth A Substance they receiu'de 2. Though formeles and vnfurnished Th' earth with waters couer'd And darknes was vpon the deepe As high as heauen did reach The holy Ghost these depths vphold 3. The Father by his speech Not sound of voice but mightie power With wisedome euen his Sonne Commanded light so light brake forth And whole * Either because the world began at the equin●ctiall or to speake according to the vse of the Iewes who alwaies accounted twelue howers for the day according to that of our Sauiour Christ Iohn ch 11.9 Are there not twelue howers in the day twelue howers shone 4. Yet darknes was not quite cut off But sundred from the light It tooke his turne the light gaue place
Eden so soone as hee had fallen away from his faith and allegiance to God Genesis 3.23.24 But by faith in Christ all things are made ours in so much as we our selues are thereby made the children of God according to that we reade Gal 3.26 and chap 4. verses 6 7. and Rom 8.15 16 16. and 1. Cor 3.21 22 23. Let no man reioyce in men for all things are yours Whether it be Paul or Apollos or Cephas or the world or life or death whether they be things present or things to come all are yours And ye Christes and Christ Gods HItherto therfore of the comfort which we haue from all other creatures through faith in God and in our Lord Iesus Christ Now concerning our selues Question what may be the comfort of our owne creation while we beleeue in God our heauenly Father as in the Creator and maker of our owne selues Answere The comfort hereof is manifold So indeed we haue learned out of the holie Scriptures whether we consider the creation of our bodies or of our soules or of the condition of our whole Person and estate wherein God hath created and set vs in the beginning Question First therefore what is our comfort in respect of the creation of our bodies Answere Not so much for that it hath pleased God to giue them a speciall dignitie in outward forme in that both face and hands are made apt and fit aboue all other creatures to looke and lift themselues vpward to his Maiestie toward heauen as it may be obserued from the practise thereof Psal 123. and Lamentations of Ier chap 3.41 But much rather because he hath made euen our bodies to be the temples of the holy Ghost here in this life 1. Cor 6.19 and to be partakers of the resurrection of the righteous to euerlasting life at the last day Ioh. 5.28.29 These comforts cannot but be very comfortable to all such as haue faith in any measure of truth to beleeue that they doe belong vnto them according to the Scriptures by you alledged and many other of like sort Shewe now likewise the comfort which faith findeth in the work of Gods creation concerning our soules Question What is that Answere The comfort hereof is singular in that mankinde in respect of their soules especially were created in the Image of God The which though we haue lost in our selues yet by faith in Christ it is alreadie in part and shall for euer be whollie and perfectly restored againe So indeed we may perceiue by the doctrine of the Apostle Paul Colos 3.9 10. and by his exhortation concerning the same Ephes 4.23 24. For it can not be that either the doctrine or the exhortation of the holy Ghost should be without certaine and infallible grounds Reade also for this 1. Cor 15.49 As we haue borne the Image of the earthly so shall we beare the Image of the heauenly c. Question To conclude this part of our inquirie What is the comfort of our creation in respect of that state and condition wherein God had created and set vs at the beginning Answere The societie of mankinde betwixt themselues was by Gods creation exceeding comfortable as may appeare euen by the reliques thereof which remaine still Yea their whole estate and condition was in dignitie and comfort little inferiour to the Angels The which also though we haue whollie lost in our selues yet by faith in Iesus Christ we haue it restored againe and shall be partakers of it through the rich mercies of God our heauenly Father Explicatiō proofe So indeed we may perceiue by comparing the 5. verse of the 8. Psalme with Heb chap 2. verse 6. c. As also because we are in respect of our whole person both bodies and soules the temples of the holy Ghost 1. Cor 3.16 and 2. Cor 6.16 and Ephes 2.22 The duties But in this rehearsall of the comforts of the creation of God in all his creatures toward vs we must at no hand forget that our God himselfe who is the God of all consolation and comfort is infinitely more comfortable pleasant sweete and delightfull then any or all his creatures can be to the least of his children Such therefore are the comforts arising from the faith of the creation of all sorts of the creatures of God whether visible or inuisible and as well of man to himselfe in respect of his owne creation as in regard of all other visible creatures in that behalfe like to himselfe The which comforts albeit they are not so much comfortable to vs by the creation it selfe as in respect of the fatherly purpose and prouidence of God toward vs seeing man himselfe as was before obserued had forfetted all yet because as was likewise further noted the creation and prouidence of God are most neerly lincked together and whatsoeuer man hath lost in himselfe is recouered and restored againe to all that truly beleeue in the name of God through our Lord Iesus Christ therefore we might not altogether suppresse and conceale the comforts of this part of our faith howsoeuer we doe reserue the more full declaration and proofe of some of these things till wee come to gather the comforts of the fatherly prouidence of God Thus therefore we for the present leauing the comforts both of the Creation and also of the Prouidence of God they being mutually respectiue each to other these looking forward to them and they looking backward to these let vs in the meane season hast to the Duties and that also vpon like equall indifferent condition as the matter it selfe prepared of God may most fitly by his good prouidence offer it selfe Question BVt in what order may wee proceede in this part of our inquirie touching the Duties belonging to God in that he is the Creator of all things Answere I heard you say that it shall bee best for vs to obserue the same order in seeking out the Duties which you haue alreadie obserued concerning the Comforts It may well be so indeed if for no other cause yet for some helpe of memorie the which we ought to haue great respect vnto because of the weaknes of it Well therefore let vs trusting in the grace and blessing of God our heauenly Father proceed and goe on forward Question What Duties do belong first of all to the comfort of faith concerning the workes of Gods creation more generally Answere It is our dutie first of all to esteeme of them all very reuerend●y yea euen of the least and basest of them in regard that they are the creatures of our most wise and reuerend God acknowledging from our very hearts that they are all and euery of them in their kindes and to their seuerall ends and purposes created in most perfect and diuine wisedome Secondly it is our dutie to glorifie and praise the Lord in them all and to be hartily thankeful for them Thirdly it is our dutie to vphold and maintaine the due credit and estimation
saith thus speaking there of the holy Ghost He shall glorifie me for he shall receiue of mine and shew it vnto you And in the next verse All things that the Father hath are mine therefore said I that he shall take of mine and shew it vnto you The Apostle Paul saith likewise that it pleased the Father that in him should all fulnes dwell Colos 1.19 And chap. 2.9 In him dwelleth all the fulnes of the Godhead bodilie Explicatiō proofe These places doe indeed shew the diuine perfection of our Sauiour generally And l ke to these are many other Such as we reade Iohn 3.31 He that is come from on high is aboue all saith Saint Iohn the Baptist And before that chap. 1.27 Whose shooe latchet I am not worthie to vnloose Neither did our Sauiour himselfe reproue the Iewes for vnderstanding his words in such sense as that thereby hee did make himselfe equall with God Iohn chap. 5. verse 18. And accordingly the Apostle Paul saith plainely that our Sauiour being in the forme of God thought it no robberie to be equall with God Phil. 26. Whence also it is that he is described to be the image of the inuisible God Colos 1.15 And the brightnes of the glorie of God and the in grauen forme of his person Heb. 1.3 Read also Isaiah chap. 6.1 2 3 conferred with Iohn 12.41 Where the Euangelist speaking of that glorious vision of Isaiah wherein was represented the diuine glorie and maiestie of GOD saith that the holy Prophet sawe therein the glorie of our Sauiour Christ But let vs come to our more particular inquirie Wherein first What proofe haue you that there was diuine perfection of wisedome in the Sonne of God our Lord and Sauiour Question Answere All the treasures of wisedome and knowledge are hidden in Christ saith the Apostle Paul Colos 2. verse 3. Explicatiō and proofe Thus also testified the holie Prophets of former times As in that eight chapter of the holy Prouerbs verse twelfe I wisedome dwell with prudence and I finde forth knowledge and counsells Or rather as Tremellius and Iunius haue translated it Ego sum sapie● tia co●aereo astutia scientiam summa solertiae praesentem habeo I am wisedome I cleaue vnto prudence and I haue the knowledge of most exact or expert skill present with me Euen the reuerend feare of the Lord c. And verse 14. Counsell and euery thing else is mine prudence is mine strength is mine By me Kings reigne c. But of this diuine gouernment of our Sauiour we shall speake afterward Concerning the diuine perfection of his wisedome wee may vnderstand it further by the prophesie of Isaiah chap. 9 6. Wherein he foretelleth that he should be called Wonderful Counseller c. And more-ouer by the saying of our Sauiour himselfe Matth. 11.27 No man knoweth the Sonne but the Father neither knoweth any man the Father but the Sonne and he to whom the Sonne will reueale him And Iohn chap. 10. verse 15. As the Father knoweth me so know I the Father And therefore no maruell though the same Euangelist saith chapter 2. verses 24 25. that hee kn●w what was in the hearts of men According also as the Disciples iointly professed chapter 16. verse 30. Wee know that thou knowest all things And as Peter professeth apart by himselfe though in the hearing of the res● Lorde thou knowest that I loue thee Yea as he addeth further Lord thou knowest all things Wherevnto finally accordeth that of our Sauiour himselfe Reuel 2.23 All the Churches shall know that I am he who searcheth the reines and hearts c. Question Now what proofe haue you for the diuine perfection of his gracious goodnes and constancie Answere All that the Father giueth me saith our Sauiour shall come vnto me and he that commeth vnto me I cast not away Iohn 6.37 And chap. 10. verse 27. My sheepe heare my voyce and I know them and they follow me And I giue vnto them eternall life and they shall neuer perish neither shall any plucke them out of my hand And chap. 13.1 Those whom hee loueth he loueth to the end Explication and proofe It is true For that which he performed toward his Disciples in the continuance of his loue to them he performeth the same to all whomsoeuer he beginneth once to manifest his loue vnto Reade also Prouerbs 8.17 I loue them that loue me c. And verses 20 21. I will fill their treasures And verse 31 c. My delight is with the children of men c. Likewise Iohn 1.9 And euery where we may see plainely that he is of the same minde with the Father whose gifts and calling are without repentance Heauen and earth saith he Matth. 24.35 shall passe away but my words shall not passe away The perfection of the diuine truth and righteousnes of our Sauiour may well follow in the next place Qeustion What proofe of holy Scripture haue you to this purpose Answere In the first chap. of the Epistle to the Hebrewes verse 8. Wher the Apostle sheweth that these words of the 45. Psalme O God thy throne is for euer and euer the scepter of thy kingdome is a scepter of righteousnes were spoken concerning the Sonne of God our Lord Iesus Christ and so are a plaine proofe of his most perfect and diuine iustice They are so indeede Hereof also is that a like proofe which we read Prou. 8.15 By me Princes decree iustice And verse 18. With me is righteousnes And verse 2● I cause to walke in the way of righteousnes and in the middest of the paths of iudgement No doubt hee that prescribeth guideth and incourageth others to walke in righteous waies is righteous himselfe The same is also faithfull and true And therefore is worthily calle● the true light Iohn 1.9 And chap. 7.18 He that ●eeketh his glorie that sent him the same is true and there is no vnrighteousnes in him This very same was our faithfull Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ And therefore most worthily doth he beare the name of Amen of him that is in a matchlesse degree the faithfull and true witnes Reuel 3.14 Question Finally what proofe haue you of the most perfect and diuine holines of the Sonne of God our Sauiour Answere He is holy in the same perfection of holines with the Father and the holy Ghost according to that holy acclamation of the holy Angelis Isai 6.3 Holy holy holy is the Lord of hostes the whole earth is full of his glorie Explicatiō and proofe I● is true as the Euangelist Iohn testifieth chap. 12.41 that the holy Prophet both saw Christ and spake of him at that time And the same Euangelist in his first Epistle 2.20 calleth our Sauiour the holy one And Reuel 3.7 Thus saith he that is holy and true And Act. 3.14 The holy and iust one Yea he is so holy that he sanctifieth himselfe Iohn 17.19 Thus farre for the proofe of the
most blasphemous reproches which they and their rulers raised vp agaist him could not doe it Math 11.19 and ch 12.24 No other grieuance or vndutifull dealing of the part of any could doe it as it is notablie testified in the holie Gospel If we would haue any further proofe of the most perfect constancie of our Sauiour hi● death was the full sealing vp and confirming of all as we shall see further when we come to inquire of ●t And in the meane while we may take a taste from his most resolute settel●ng and preparing of himselfe to the enduring of it Matt 16.23 26.53.54 and Lu 12.49.50.51.52.53 Question BVt now that we may proceede to the rest of those things which are to be obserued concerning the life of our Sauiour Haue we any promise recorded in the holy scripture that our Sauiour should be thus holie and righteous in the perfit obedience of life as well as that he should be perfitlie holie by Conception and birth to our benefit Answer Yea God made a promise of it to his Church as it is euidēt Isa ch 11 2● v 1.2 c. And ch ●0 8 ch 53.9 Likewise Ier 23.6 They shal cal him the Lord our righteousnes These Prophesies haue indeed the nature of promises were giuen for●h no doubt Explicatiō proofe by the commandement of God for an assured testimonie that hee should be such a one as he was by the holie Prophets described to be Herevnto also tende those allegoricall and patheticall loue-descriptions of our Sauiour Christ by the Church in the Song of Songs where hee is set forth to be most comely and beautifull from the toppe to the toe yea altogether delectable matchles and incomparable And thus the Promise being comfortable of it selfe may well drawe vs to a further consideration of the comfortes that faith findeth in the perfit holines and righteousnes of our Sauiour Christ Question What may these be Answere All doe rest in this one in so much as hereby we are assured that he hath fulfilled the lawe for vs and that he is a fit Person to stand betwixt God and vs and to offer vp that onely propitiatorie sacrifice which is auailable to take away our sinnes and to reconcile vs for euer to God Explicatiō and proofe All resteth in this inde●d For insomuch as he was to die for our sinnes it w●s necessarie that hee should liue without sinne And so it is testified of him that he knew no sinne Otherwise he could not haue taken away our sinnes But now that we knowe he was perfitlie righteous euen that holie and righteous one so appointed and approued of God there is nothing wanting that wee can desire more to the comfort of our consciences in this behalfe NOwe therfore what dutie belongeth herevnto Question The holie Scriptures doe teach vs in this respect that our Sauiour Christ hath not onelie fulfilled the perfect righteousnes of the law for vs A●swer but also that he hath therwithall giuen vs an example how we our selues and all Christians ought trusting in his grace to indeuour more and more to serue and obey God our heauenlie Father in all righteousnes and true holines all the dayes of our liues The holy Scriptures doe teach vs so much indeede The danger of not beleeuing according to that which we reade Iohn chap. 13. verses 12 13 c. 1. Cor. 11.1 Ephes 5.2 and 1. Pet. 2.12 And it standeth with all good and holy reason that it should be so For seeing our Sauiour humbled himselfe to walke in all good dutie both to God and toward all men neither refused the dutie belonging to euery age nor the labour of his hands in a poore estate yea though he was the Sonne of God who can without shame and blushing goe about to draw his necke out of the yoake Nay who can but acknowledge that it is his bounden dutie after the example of our Sauiour Christ to endeuour after all vprightnes and integritie after all diligence and painefulnes after all faithfulnes and constancie in the discharge of the duties of our callings wherein the Lord hath set vs. Question TO conclude this point Is there any danger in not knowing nor beleeuing the perfit holines and righteousnes of the life of our Sauiour as well as the holines of his nature and in not endeauouring to obey God according to his example in all things wherein it is meete for vs to be imitators and followers of him Answer They that doe not know and beleeue this cannot beleeue in our Sauiour Christ as in a meete and sufficient Person to be a mediator to satisfie Gods iustice for our sinnes and to make an euerlasting reconciliation and attonement with his diuine Maiestie for vs. Explicatiō proofe It is very true Neither can any such reape any profite or benefit by his death This therefore is carefully to be auoided as a very great danger and as rocke that would cause shipwracke of faith For if our Sauiour Christ had beene a sinner himselfe which God forbid we should once thinke though his aduersaries did so blaspheme as our Sauiour himselfe complaineth Matt. 11.19 how should we haue any comfort that he satisfied for our sinnes and not rather for his owne But for the remouing of this so dangerous and vncomfortable a doubt hee doeth else-where very earnestly reply against all these and all such slanderous calumniations to iustifie the righteousnes of his life And namely Iohn ch 8. verse 28. I doe nothing of my selfe c. and verse 29. I doe alwaies those things that please my Father And verse 48. Which of you can rebuke me of sinne And whereas they feare not to blaspheme most wickedly and to say that he had a Diuel our Sauiour answered them I haue not a Diuel but I honour my Father and ye haue dishonoured me And I seeke not mine owne praise but there is one that seeketh it and iudgeth And verse 55. I know God and keepe his word And ch 10.32 When the Iewes went about to stone our Sauiour Many good works saith he haue I shewed you from my Father for which of these works doe ye stone me As though he should say If ye will needes stone me it must be for well doing and not for any euill which ye can iustly charge me with And he proceedeth further to iustifie himselfe against their reply in the same place Read also ch 12.49.50 and ch 14.31 Hetherto of the life of our Sauiour Onely this reserued that we are hereafter to inquire more fully of the last part and conclusion of it wherein the perfection of all his most holy vertues doe most brightly shew themselues as then we shall by the grace of God make it very plaine from the holy history thereof Beliefe in God the Son who taught a most holy and perfect doctrine Beliefe in God the Sonne who taught a most holie and perfit Doctrine IN the meane season his
course wee are to take that wee may attaine to the comfortable assurance thereof we read Mat 6. v. 12.14 and chap 9.6 and chap 18.21.22.27 and Luke 7.48 and chap 15.1.2.3 c. and verse 20. c. Concerning the resurrection of the dead we read that our Sauiour doth confirme it Iohn 5.28.29 and Mat chap 22. verse 23. c. where he confuteth the heresie of the Sadduces against this article Likewise he assureth al that shall beleeue in him of euerlasting life not onely in those places now last alledged but in many other not easily to bee numbred And thus we see that the doctrine of our Sauiour is entire and perfect concerning all the articles and grounds of our Christian beliefe As for praier it is familiarly knowne to euery one of vs that he taught vs a most perfite rule and direction of it as wee finde it recorded Matth chap 6.9 c. and Luke chapter 11.2 c. And againe Matth chapter 7. verse 7. Beliefe in God the Sōne who taught a most holie and perfit doctrine c. we read how our Sauiour incourageth all faithfull Christians to this dutie as to a speciall fruite and exercise of faith Read also Iohn 14. verses 13 14. and chap 16 26 27. Likewis● Luke chap 11.5 c. Moreouer ch 18.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. he exhorteth to constancie in praier without fainting Likewise as our Sauiour was the ordeiner of the Sacraments both of Baptisme and the Lords supper so he hath with the institution of them plainely set downe the doctrine and instruction concerning the right manner of the administration and also the endes and vses wherevnto he hath appointed the same Mat chap 26. verse 26 c. and chap 28.18.19.20 Last of all concerning the externall gouernment of the Church of God such as he would haue to be in perpetuall vse for the well ordering thereof tha● offences might be auoided and al disorders rebuked and censured we haue the expresse grounds of it deliuered and taught by our Sauiour Mat ch 16.19 And ch 18. verses 19.16.17.18.19.20 Read also Iohn ch 20. verses 22 23. But of these things more afterward In the meane season it may suffice vs that from this briefe collection and suruaie of the doctrine of our Sauiour Christ we see that he hath set it downe most holily and perfitly in all points and therefore that he is worthy to be acknowledged and beleeued in as being a most faithfull Prophet yea greater then any Prophet yea euen as in the author of all holy doctrine together with the Father and the holy Ghost to guide vs in the perfit way to his euerlasting and glorious kingdome It is true that the whole body of the holy Scriptures is the onely entire doctrine of our Sauiour Christ by what instruments soeuer the same was spoken or penned For they both spake and also wrot as he directed them by his holy Spirit But in this our present discourse we haue spoken onely of that his doctrine which he vttered by his owne most holy and sacred mouth while he abode here vpon the earth Question NOw therefore that this discourse being ended we may goe forward Did God euer make any promise to vs and his Church that our Sauiour Christ should be so perfit a Teacher vnto it Answere Yea. For in this respect the Lord by his holy Prophet Isaiah long before the comming of our Sauiour calleth him wonderfull and Counseller as one that should in most excellent manner declare the high counsells of God to his Church and people Isaiah chap 9.6 He declareth also that our Sauiour should to the same ende be indued with the manifold and most excellent giftes and graces of the holy Spirit of God in that he was to come in the nature of man chap 11 2.3.4.5 Likewise he declareth further that he should haue the tongue of the learned know to minister a word in due time to him that is wearie chap 50.4 Finally he prophecieth that by his knowledge he should iustifie many ch 53.11 Explicatiō These prophecies vttered and set downe in the name of the Lord doe containe euident promises from the Lord. For as our Sauiour testifieth All things must be fulfilled that were written of him Luke 22.37 And touching the speciall manner of his teaching by parables as wee haue obserued and set them down before that was therein fulfilled which was prophecied Ps 78. I will open my mouth in parables c. according to the testimonie of the Euangelist Mat ch 13.34.35 And accordingly are we to hearken to the same his speciall kind of teaching with speciall reuerence agreeable to the exhortation and example of holy Psalmist Ps 49.1.2.3 Heare this all yee people c. I will incline mine eare to a parable c. But of the duties more afterward THe comfort of the doctrine is first to be considered Question What is that Answere It is euen the same which was declared to the comfort of faith concerning the spirituall annointing of our Sauiour Christ to be a most high and perfect Prophet vnto vs. It is the same indeed That is to say it is a very great and singular comfort The Dutie that we haue so perfect a doctrine deliuered vnto vs by our blessed Sauiour that we may safely and vndoubtedly rest in it as in the very truth indeede yea as in the whole truth of God which it behoueth vs to knowe For as the doctrine of Moses and all other the Prophets which were before our Sauiour pointed on still to looke toward our Sauiour then to come so our Sauiour being come the Euangel●sts and Apostles point vs backe to him and to that doctrine which he preached and taught himselfe and which he commanded them as they acknowledge to preach in his name as the onely true doctrine of God And so doth our Sauiour himselfe professe saying Iohn 7.16 My doctrine is not mine to wit in such sense as the malignant sort tooke it but his that sent me That is no otherwise mine but as it is his also And then it ●olloweth If any man saith our Sauiour will doe his will he shall knowe of the Doctrine whether it be of God or whether I speake of my selfe He that speaketh of himselfe seeketh his own glorie but he that seeketh his glory that sent him the same is true and no vnrighteousnes is in him And ch 8.31.32 If yee continue in my word ma●ke that he calleth it his own word speaking to the teachable beleeuing Iewes ye are verily my Disciples And ye shall know the truth the truth shall make ye free And for all other whosoeuer they be which teach not this doctrine of our Sauiour they are false Prophets they haue not entred in by the doore but they haue climbed vp some other way and shew themselues to be thieue robbers come in to spoile and not feed cherish the flocke Iohn 10.1 c. So that we may boldly
Rehearse the wordes of the Text which be they Answere Then saide Iesus vnto him put vp thy sword into his place for all that take the sword shall perish with the sword Either thinkest thou that I cannot pray to my Father and he will giue me more then twelue legions of Angels How then should the Scriptures be fulfilled which say that it must be so Explication The first of these reasons is taken from the danger of the attempt against Peter himselfe it proceeding of his owne priuate motion and therein presuming against publike authoritie In which respect our Sauiour Christ telleth in the hearing of the whole companie that by the sentence and decree of God himselfe he had runne himselfe into a capitall crime For saith our Sauiour all that take the sword shall perish with the sword to wit vnles they be called of God and haue the sword put into their hands by his appointment The second reason of our Sauiour to the reproofe of Peter is for that his enterprise was as vaine and needles as it was euill and vnlawfull For saith he thinkest thou that I cannot now pray to my Father and hee will giue me more then twelue legions of Angells that is many thousands yea many times tenne thousand For euery legion containes diuers thousands And therefore Peters attempt was meerely vaine The third reason is the same in effect with that which we haue seene alreadie recorded by the Euangelist Iohn yet so as hee doth furthermore amplifie it from the reuelation of the counsell and will of God in this behalfe in the holy Scriptures as our Sauiour himselfe had often tolde his Disciples before And therefore hee saith if either Peter or the Angels or any other should haue restored and deliuered him that he should not be apprehended c. How then should the Scriptures be fulfilled which say that it must be so These so many and so waightie reasons doe plentifully declare in very deed and truth that the fact of Peter was exceedingly disliked of him and that his soule was greatly grieued at it Yea therewithall so euidently doe they cleare the innocency of our Saui Ch that none of his aduersaries could take exceptiō against it but rest satisfied as it is plaine in that they make no complaint of it to colour any inditement against him afterward And the rather also were these reasons a clearing of him in their consciences because vnto these gratious words and reason of his earnest reproofe hee addeth his most gratious working in healing the wound that was made and so salueth the whole matter as if it had neuer bin Where is this gratious and miraculous worke of our Sauiour recorded Question Answer This we reade in the 22. chapter of the Euangelist Luke verse 51. Iesus saith the Euangelist answered and said Suffer them that is my Disciples thus farre to wit though they haue dealt disorderly and then he touched the eare of the man and healed him Explicatiō Here indeed is a very gratious and miraculous worke of our Sauiour Christ not onely in healing the eare but also in that by his authority he limiteth and boundeth the rage and furie of the whole company so as they are content to be prescribed and ordered by him in this difficult and prouoking fact of Peter together with the buskling of the rest of his Disciples The which authority of our Sauiour Christ doth furthermore appeare in that which followeth by his reproofe which he giueth not onely to the whole multitude as the Euangelist Matthew reporteth but by speciall direction to to the high Priests themselues and to the Captaines of the Temple and to the Elders of the people for their causelesse and vniust manner of pursuing of him What are the words of this reproofe Question Answer In the 57. of the forenamed 22. chapter of St. Luke thus we reade Then Iesus said vnto the high Priests and Captaines of the Temple and the Elders which were come to him Be ye come out as vnto a thiefe with swords and slaues When I was daily with you in the Temple ye stretched not forth the hands against me but this is your very houre and the power of darknes And in the 46. of Matth. verses 55 56. thus we reade The same houre said Iesus to the multitude Ye be come out as it were against a thiefe with swords and staues to take me I saie daily teaching in the Temple among you and ye tooke me not But all this was done as saith the holy Euangelist yea our Sauiour Christ himselfe as St. Marke seemeth to report that the Scriptures of the prophets might be fulfilled Explicatiō That is to say all was ouer-ruled by the supreame most holy and diuine prouidence of God And as euery one of vs may see our Sauiour himselfe vttered this his reproofe against the high Priests Captaines and whole band of men with more then humane authority to the conuincing of them of their vniust course in their proceeding against him and giueth them plainely to vnderstand if they had had any grace to vnderstand that they were set a worke by the Diuell and that if God had not thus farre giuen leaue vnto the Diuell they could not haue thus preuailed against him The issue therefore of this branch of the sufferings of our Sauiour Christ is this that he willingly of himselfe and by no compulsion on their parts yeelded himselfe to be apprehended and bound of them according to the good will and pleasure of God and according as he had foretold in the holy Scriptures not only as Isaak was bound when Abraham his father intended at the commandement of God to offer him vp in sacrifice to God but euen as the figuratiue Sacrifices of the Law which were bound first and then slaine and offered indeede As Abraham also afterwards bound the Ramme and offered him instead of Isaak The truth of all which sacrifices was euen then shortly fulfilled in and by our blessed Sauiour thus taken and bound by them Wherevpon also as the Euangelist Matthew immediately obserueth All the Disciples forsooke our Sauiour Christ and fled And so was fulfilled that which our Sauiour had fore-tolde them verse 31. And Iohn chap. 16. verse 32. Behold the houre commeth and is alreadie come that ye shall be scattered euery man into his owne and shall leaue me alone But as our Sauiour Christ saith for the comforting of himselfe and to testifie that comfort which hee had aboue all causes of discomfort I am not alone for the Father is with me And thus was it not onely necessary The groūd and history of his examination and inditement before Cataphas but also behoofull that our Sauiour Christ should be left alone to the working and perfiting of this worke of our redemption and eternall saluation Hetherto of the apprehension and bonds of our Sauiour Christ and of the troubles and afflictions belonging to them THe sufferings belonging to his examination
otherwise plentifully testified namely that he suffered thus willingly for vs miserable sinners Rom 5.6 c. And Gal 2.20 The Son●e of God loued me sa●th the Apostle and gaue himselfe for me And chap 3 13 14. And 1. Pet. 3.18 Christ hath once suffered the iust for the vniust t●at hee might bring vs to God And Reuel ● 9.10 And the Prophet Isaiah more then 500. yeares before our S●uiour suffered chap 53.4 saith Surely hee hath bo●ne our infi●mities and carried our sorrowes The which is the rather to be obserued because as the holy Prophet giueth to vnderstand without the speciall grace and illumination of God we shal be ignorant of this point which is the groūd of all our peace and comfort as appeareth from the beginning of that chapter in that the Prophet breaketh forth after this manner Who wil beleeue our report And in the latter part of the fourth verse Wee iudged him plagued and smitten of God and humbled not for vs as the wicked Iewes thought but rather for his owne sinne though in truth he knewe no sinne as the same Isaiah afterward teacheth And therefore he for his part maketh the opposition plaine that howsoeuer they or any other thinke yet it is most certaine that he was wounded for our transgressions To the which purpose it is good that wee doe further consider that our Sauiour Christ hath often testimonies of all sorts giuen vnto his innocencie the speciall prouidence of God gathering as it were or rather framing the suffragies and voices thereof as being a very necessarie point for vs to be resolued in The Lord therefore hath put this testimonie into the mouthes not onely of the friendes of our Sauiour but also of his very aduersaries As for example Iohn 11 49 50 51 52. Wee haue the testimonie of Caiaphas the high Priest himselfe that our Sauiour was to dye for the sinnes of the people Matth. 27.19 hee is acknowledged to be a righteous man by Pilates wife and oftentimes by Pilate himselfe though he condemned him against his conscience as appeareth ver 24. of the same chap And Luke 23 4 14 15 22. And before this by Iudas who betraied him Matth. 27 4. I haue sinned saith Iudas betraying innocent blood And afterward by the thiefe on the crosse 23 41. This man hath done nothing amisse And yet againe after this by the Centurion verse 47. Of a suretie saith hee this man was iust And thus we see how many witnesses we haue beside the testimonie of God himselfe by his holy Prophet Isaiah c. And thus it must needes be I meane that our Sauiour must bee innocent For else how coulde hee be fit to satisfie for our sinnes And if hee had had any of his owne hee must needes haue sunke vnder the importable weight of Gods wrath For as it is in the holy Prouerb A wounded Spirit who can beare Seauenthly as touching the infinitenes of the fruite and benefite redounding to vs by the sufferings of our Sauiour yea euen to vs most vnworthy the least grace and fauour the Apostle doth notably laie it forth in the manifold branches of it Rom. 5 1 2 3 4. But of these fruites more afterward when we shall come to the comforts belonging to this point of our faith NOw last of all concerning the manifold and most excellent vertues of our Sauiour Christ in euery part of his sufferings that wee may see how admirably they shine forth aboue all that coulde bee expected from our fraile nature yea though free from sinne as it was in our Sauiour wee are to inquire into the particulars of them They were mentioned as it were by the way before Rehearse them here more fully and in some commodious order Question Which are they Answere To speake generally they are these which followe First his most perfect faith loue and obedience to GOD his Father whereof his most meeke and willing induring of all his sufferings from his holy hande whatsoeuer they were and whosoeuer were the instruments of them is a most perfect confirmation Secondly his most present minde and excellent wisedome in his whole behauiour accompanied with most holy courage and fortitude in euery trouble temptation and prouocation yea euen in the sharpest and most vehement and grieuous of them both toward his Disciples with singular loue and tender compassion and also concerning euery sort of those that were his aduersaries with inuincible patience and constancie Thirdly his admirable loue and pitie toward all the elect of God yea toward those of his aduersaries whosoeuer amonge them were for the present his cruell persecutors whether Iewes or Gentiles These being the excellent vertues of our Sauiour Christ manifested throughout the whole course of his sufferings they are not vnprofitablie nay rather The perfection of his sufferings they are to our very great profite to bee considered of vs in the particulars according to the seuerall branches thus alreadie more generally expressed Question And first wherein may his faith and loue in all obedience and meekenes vnder the hand of God his father be discerned of vs Answer It may be euidently discerned in this that he prepared himselfe to the induring of them by most humble supplication and prayer resigning ouer and submitting his owne will altogether to the will of his Father as wee haue heard at large out of the holy Storie Likewise in that in all things he had alwaies an eye to the fulfilling of the holy Scriptures and the reuealed will of God therein by all the holy Prophetes which spake before of him as wee may reade Iohn 13.18 Matth 26. verse 24.31.54 Marke 14.49 Luke 22 verse 22.27 Iohn chapter 18.37 and chap 19 verse 11.28.30 Finally the most resolute and readie willingnesse of our Sauiour to suffer his whole most better Passion according to the will of God is a perfect declaration of his most perfect faith and obedience to God his heauenly Father Explication and proofe It is so indeede as wee may read Mat 16.21 22 23. For when Peter would haue disswaded him from going vp to Ierusalem hee most sharply rebuked him Get thee behind me Sathan saith our Sauiour to Peter thou art an offence vnto me because thou vnderstandest not the things that are of God but the things that are of men And the same his settled resolution appeareth euidently againe Chap 26.12 and verse 46. And Iohn 14.31 It is saith our Sauiour that the world may knowe that I loue the Father and as the Father commanded me so I doe And to shewe his readines he saith forthwith Arise let vs goe hence to wit toward the places where hee was to suffer in the garden first and then before the high Priests and afterward before Pilate ●nd then vpon the crosse The same is yet againe more notably chap 18.4 And all this according to that holy prophesie Psal 40. verses 6.7.8 as the Apostle maketh it plaine by his interpretation Heb 10. verses 5.6.7.8.9 So that
Receiue the holy ghost added to his actiō of breathing vpō his disciples But that we may the better vnderstand them let vs consider a litle of either of them a part And first concerning the holy Ghost Question What is the meaning of our Sauiour by these words Answer By the holy Ghost in this place as I haue bin taught our Sauiour doth not meane the third Person of the holy Trinity simply considered in respect of his essence personal subsistence as though that were giuen to his disciples but in respect of the effectuall working of the holy Ghost in their hearts in that he proceeding from the Father and the Sonne is the onely immediate fitter and furnisher of them to their holy ministery by conferring all spirituall gifts and graces meete therevnto Explicatiō proofe It is so indeede And so are wee to vnderstand the holy Scriptures in many places where wee read of the sending giuing or communicating of the holy Ghost to any man Or when the holy Ghost is saide to come vpon any or that any are said to be filled with the holy Ghost Read 2. Chron 24.20 Luk. 1.67 Act. ch 2.4 6 3 5 ch 8 14.15.16 17. ch 19.6 And in respect of this fitting furnishing the holy Ghost is called somtimes the hand and finger of God as 2. king 3.18 the hand of God came vpon Elisha and Luk 11.20 And in this place wee are further to vnderstand that by the holy Ghost is not meant so much the gifts of the spirit to sanctification of life such as are simply necessary to saluation as Act 10.47 the which these Disciples had in part already themselues hauing beene Baptized but more properly those gifts of the spirit which belong to the Apostolical function of Preachers as 1. Cor 12. the which also they had for a while in some measure not long before when our Sauiour sent them forth to Preach as wee obserued a while since Thus much for the meaning of these words holy Ghost Question Now what is the meaning of our Sauiour by this word Receiue Answer By this word Receiue our Sauiour noteth his giuing of the holy Ghost Explicatiō He doth so indeed For they could not possibly haue receiued vnlesse it had beene his pleasure to giue Question But why then did he not say I giue rather then receiue yee Answer By this word receiue which is a word of authoritie and commandement not to the holy Ghost but to the Disciples our Sauiour doth both stirre vp and frame their hearts to be capable of that gift which hee minded in some measure presently to bestowe vpon them and also to rai●e vp their hearts to a further expe●tation of the increase thereof to the perfect furnishing of them to their most weightie and difficult office and Ministerie Explication It is very true For when hee breathed vpon them hee did not giue them a bare and naked signe neither spake idle and vaine words but his diuine power made them both effectuall Question But might not his word alone haue beene effectuall though he had vsed no signe Answer Yes if it had so pleased our Sauiour Neuertheles to helpe the weake faith of his Disciples he thought good in his most gracious wisdome to giue them an outward and sacramentall signe Explication Herein therefore the tender compassion of our Sauiour doth againe singularly appeare like as we haue obserued diuers times before Now let vs come to the fourth particular to wit the effect which followed vpon this sacramentall signe and speech of our Sauiour Question What was that Answer The Euangelist Luke may well be the most holy Interpreter of it in that he saith 45. Then opened hee their vnderstanding that they might vnderstand the Scriptures 46. And said vnto them thus it is written c. Explicatiō We haue seene already that our Sauiour Christ hath vsed many notable remedies in this his fift appearance to helpe against the vnbeliefe of these his speciall Disciples But that we may see that all meanes are vneffectuall vntill God giue blessing it is saide here that the Disciples remained still without faith in this point of the resurrection till our Sauiour opened their vnderstanding as it were with the key of knowledge through the grace of his holy Spirit And it is most certaine that we are all so blind that by no meanes can we vnderstand any thing that belongeth to the kingdome of God vnles God himselfe by his holy spirit doe reueale it vnto vs. The naturall man perceiueth not the things of God 1. Cor 2.14 Neuertheles we must not vnderstand the words of the Euangelist as if the Disciples were vtterly voide of all knowledge and altogether destitute of the spirit of God For it is euident by that which is testified in the Gospel before that they being schollers to our Sauiour euen two or three yeares yea hauing beene imploied by our Sauiour to preach for a certaine season to the people of Israel Mat 10.5.6.7 c must needes knowe and beleeue many excellent things concerning the kingdome of God Verily if our Sauiour Christ had not giuen them his holy spirit in some measure they would not at the first so speedily haue imbraced him for their Maister and Teacher nor afterward so constantly haue followed him and left the ordinarie trade and worldly gaine of their callings When others forsooke him they would not haue cleaued vnto him ●s we read in the sixt of Iohn that they did acknowledging that hee alone had the wordes of eternall life They could not haue knowne and professed him to be the Christ the Sonne of the liuing God as Peter doth in the name and with the consent of all the rest Matth 16.16 Finally now at his death they be●ng so greatly shaken as they we●e would forthwith haue giuen ouer all ●nd betaken themselues euery one to their worldly affaires againe if there had not beene the grace of God giuen them and if it had not beene secretly remaining and abiding in them We are therefore to vnderstand these wordes with some restraint concerning the matter principally in hand that is to say concerning the truth of the resurrection of our Sauiour and the right vse both of his death and resurrection as was a litle touched before and as we are by and by further to consider For these were the principall points wherein the Disciples were at this time vtterly to seeke The instruction which we are from hence to r●ceiue is this that when we haue learned one point of knowledge or Article of our faith yea though wee haue learned to vnderstand and beleeue diuers of them yea all that wee haue heard of befor● as the Disciples no doubt knew and beleeued that our Sauiour was borne of the Virgine Mary that hee had liued a most righteous life taught a most perfect doctrine wrought infinite diuine works and saw his glory so as they discerned it to be the
the name of the Father we must shew our selues obedient children yea so as we must rather then disobey him make account of none else to be our Father as our Sauiour hath taught vs. Matth. 23. Neither must we by any meanes grieue the holy Ghost by giuing place to wicked lusts and affections c. because wee are baptized into his name as was by you well acknowledged in the answer Question But it may be obiected that we doe not vsually read the outward forme of administring this sacrament expressed in this phrase of baptizing into the name of Father but in the name of the Father c. What may we say for answer to this Answer The di●ference of these two speeches is onely in words and not in the vnderstanding and sence as I haue beene taught Explicatiō and proofe So it is indeede For they are vsed in the holy Scriptures indifferently sometimes in the name en to onomati as Act. 2.38 and chap. 10.48 though most often indeede into the name eis to onoma as in these wordes in the Euangelist Matth. and Acts 8.16 and chap. 19.3 4 5. and in diuers other places alreadie alledged and sometimes epi to onomati So that though we say in the name tha● is by the power and authority as this word name doeth often signifie 1. Cor. 1.10 and as it is interpreted Act. 4.7 By what power or in what name haue ye done this yet this power and authoritie must be vnderstood of baptizing into the name that is to the faith and profession of the same name and to all holy obedience to him that beareth the same name as hath alreadie bin declared And herevnto euery one that is baptized standeth bound vnlesse he will be a couenant breaker in the highest degree not only with men that is with the Church of God in whose sight he hath giuen his faith but also euen with the Maiesty of God himselfe whose couenant it is Quemadmodum gratiam suam Deus hoc sigillo nobis confirmat ita quicunque se ad Baptismum offerunt vicissim quasi data syngrapha obstringunt suam fidem Calu. Matth. 28.19 Harmon That is like as God doth by this seale assure vs of his grace and fauour so doe all that offer themselues to be baptized binde themselues as it were by a bill of their hand to be faithfull vnto him And another To be baptized into the name of any saith hee is to be consecrated to be a worshipper of him to professe him to be his Lord and to addict himselfe wholy to his seruice It is Piscators obseruation vpon these words of Saint Matthew chap. 28.19 That which hath beene said concerning the administration of the sacrament of Baptisme that it is one principall part of the Apostolike commission is in like manner to be affirmed concerning the other sacrament of the Lords Supper the commandement whereof our Sauiour had giuen his Disciples before at the first institution of it And so as was alledged not long since the Apostle Paul saith concerning it 1. Cor. 11.23 That he had receiued of the Lord that which he did in that behalfe deliuer vnto them But the more full declaration of the doctrine of the holy sacraments of our Lord Iesus Christ doth belong to another part of Catechisme in a Treatise set apart for that purpose to the which we are to referre our selues Onely that which remaineth to be obserued in this place is this that our Sauiour as we see lincketh the administration of the word and sacraments together in one ministerie and commendeth and commandeth both of them to one the same Ministers of his Neither are they faithfull Preachers which teach any thing which our Sauiour hath not commanded Of whom also he requireth very straitly that they be faithfull and obedient to him in them both as the same commission plainly sheweth Hetherto of the second branch of the speech of our Sauiour Christ as it is recorded by St. Matthew wherein as was answered before and now hath beene further declared hee hath giuen his Apostles their charge and commission shortly to be put in execution by them The third branch followeth in the same Euangelist which containeth that gratious promise which our Sauiour made to his Apostles touching his diuine presence assistance while they should faithfully discharge their duties But because this was the conclusion of the whole speech of our Sauiour and doth cōcerne all other faithful Ministers of the Gospel to the end of the world and for that the Euangelist Marke reporteth some other words which our Sauiour vttered at this time we wil therefore here take thē in before we come to speak of those words which may wel be our cōclusiō of the whole And yet so as that which followeth in St. Marke may well shew further the maner of our Sauiours presence in the ministery of his Apostles by the effects which should follow the same as was answered before Let vs therefore consider of those effects The which seeing as it was answered in the beginning of this eight appearance they were either generall concerning all or more speciall concerning some Let vs in the first place consider of those that are more generall Question Which are they And in what words doth our Sauiour speake of them Answere He that shall beleeue and be baptized saith our Sauiour shall be saued but he that wil not beleeue shall be damned Explicatiō The effects as we may see are as generall as may be For they shew vs what shall be the estate condition of all to whom the Gospel is at any time preached cōprehending all vnder two branches to wit that they either beleeuing the Gospel preached vnto them shall be saued or not beleeuing shall be damned There is no third estate or codition as our Sauiour expresly determineth so that all shall come to a verie short and round reckoning And that most certainely and as verily as our Sauiour who is truth it selfe is most true in euerie word that euer he spake yea so true that though heauen earth perish yet no word that euer he spake shall faile but shall haue their full and perfect effect Then the which effects saluation or damnation what may be more graue and weighty And this we cannot but acknowledge if we will consider earnestly with our selues but a little while what the nature is both of that saluation and also of that damnation which our Sauiour speaketh of insomuch as both of them being eternall and that as well of soule as of body The one that is saluation noteth a most happy blessed and glorious estate replenished with all heauenly ioy and comfort The other that is damnation noteth a cleane contrary estate in the most extreame woe and reproachfull misery that may be infinitely exceeding all disgrace and torment that may possibly befall a man in this world as our Sauiour in the Gospel doth describe the same Wherefore insomuch as life
communion of Saints heere much more there If wee acquaint our selues with rude behauiour how should we be fit to stand before Princes much lesse before the God of heauen if we giue our selues ouer to sinne and wickednes All contrarie neglects or practises are vtterly vnbeseeming all true faithfull and beleeuing Christians and doe hinder from ascending into the Kingdome of heauen Read Psal 15. and Psal 24. Much might be said as you see But thus much for the present shall suffice touching the duties Question ANd now to conclude this article what is the danger of not beleeuing and of not walking in the duties pertayning to the faith of it Answer Such as will not lift vp their soules to beleeue in our Lord Iesus Christ and accordingly to obey him in that he is ascended vp into heauen shall finde no benefit of his sauing health heere vpon earth or immediatly after death when their soules shall be seperated from their body much lesse shal both their bodies and soules be taken vp into heauen there to liue and raigne eternally with him at the time of the resurrection of the dead It is very true Our mindes must be lifted vp first The danger of not beleeuing this article or else our bodies shall not be lifted vp afterward like as we saw before that wee must be partakers of the first resurrection before we can haue any part in the second For proofe whereof read Iohn 8.21 where our Sauiour telleth the vnbeleeuing Iewes of his going away that is of his leauing the earth and ascending vp into heauen that if they would not beleeue in him as one specially sent of God and returning to him againe they should die in their sinnes and they should haue no eternall abiding in the house of God that is in heauen as true beleeuers shall haue verses 35.36 Read also chap. 16.9 where he saith that the holy Ghost shall conuince the world of sinne euen from this that men beleeue not in our Sauiour seeing he is gone to his Father to wit into heauen Thus then we see that the danger is very great in not beleeuing this article And that we may prouoke our selues to be carefull to labour to be found in the faith hereof it shall be good for vs to consider of the fearefull examples of those which both heretofore as also to this day haue grosly erred from it O● olde time the heretikes called Apellites said that the ascension of Christ into heauen was but the dissoluing of his body into the foure elements The Manichaei Seleuciani and Hermenians not going so farre as to say that it is dissolued yet they are said to haue affirmed thus much that the body of our Sauiour is fixed about the starres and chiefly about the globe of the sunne and is ascended no higher And in deede if it should not be gone into the inuisible heauens where might it be more likely to abide then in the Region of those excellent creatures and neere about the sunne Thus leauing the truth they would seeme to be as wise in errour and as soberly minded in their madd conceites as any colour or pretext might cause them to seeme to be The Carpocratians they would not denie the ascension of our Sauiour into heauen but they held that the ascension was of the soule onely and not of the body But the Christolites they restraine the ascension to the Deitie saying that it onely ascended and not the humane nature at all Thus haue many erred in former times And in our owne daies the Papists who though they graunt an ascension of the whole humane nature yet they beleeue not soundlie that the same is contained in heauen vntill the end of the world as the scriptures doe plainely teach vs. For if they did then would they not tell vs of anie bodily appearances of his heere vpon earth either to Peter going out of Rome to shunne martyrdome as we haue the tale deliuered vnder the name of Linus the next Bishop of Rome after Peter as they say Neither would they so many hundred yeeres after our Sauiours ascension haue brought the transubstantiated presence of his body into their Masse so often and in so many places so euer as they haue minde to make it as they hold and teach that they doe They also that doe contend for an vbiquitarie or euery where presence of the body of our Sauiour would neuer be so earnest that way nor to say that the ascension of our Sauiour was nothing else but a disparition or vanishing out of sight and no remouing out of one place into another neither would they striue for a bodily presence really in or with the bread of the Sacrament c. if they did truly beleeue this article These dangers therefore are carefully to be auoyded of vs. And to the end our soules may be preserued from them it is necessarie that wee doe rightly vnderstand and firmely hold the truth of this article not according to any fancie of man but according to the true interpretation of the holy Scriptures alone Beliefe in God the Son who sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almightie Beliefe in God the Sonne who sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almightie The groūd of the article HEtherto of the second degree of our Sauiour Christ his exaltation The next and highest degree is to be inquired of Question Which is that Answer He sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almightie So in deed it followeth in the articles of our beliefe But what ground of holy Scripture haue you for it In the 19 verse of the 16. chap. of the Euangelist Marke immediatly after the former article of the ascension this of our Sauiours sitting at the right hand of God followeth in the very next words Question Rehearse the words of the Euangelist Which are they Answer So saith S. Marke after the Lord had spoken to them he was receiued into heauen and sate at the right hand of God Explication This is a plaine ground and testimonie of it in deed And it is no other thing but the accomplishment and fulfilling of that which was long before prophesied on and foretold in the 110. Psalm like as we haue seene before how in the booke of the Psal both the sufferings and also the death and resurrection and ascension of our Sauiour haue beene foretold vnto vs like also as our Sauiour himselfe while he was yet liuing on earth spake of his betraying of all his sufferings euen vnto the death and of his resurrection frō the dead and of his ascension vp into heauen before any of these things came to passe to the end his disciples might the rather be moued to beleeue when they should see them according to his word to take their effect So did he euen to the same end and purpose foretell this his sitting at the right hand of God the Father before it was fulfilled 〈◊〉 we read
them as hypocrites NOw let vs come to the reason or rule of this first part of the sentence or iudgement of our Sauiour concerning them of his right hand Question Which is that For as our Sauiour telleth vs hee will say I was an hungred and yee gaue mee meate I thirsted and ye gaue me drinke I was a stanger and ye lodged me I was naked and ye clothed me I was sicke and yee visited me I was in prison and ye came vnto me Explication These words of our Sauiour as was said euen now conteine a reason and therein also that rule or law according to the which our Sauiour frameth his iudgement Let vs therefore consider of them in either respect And first in what sense they are to be accounted a reason of that part of the iudgement which our Sauiour hath expressed Question How is that Answer They may well be so accounted in diuers respects First in that they argue from a speciall instance of the manifold effect and working of Gods grace in the hearts of those whom hee calleth the blessed of his Father that they are so indeede and that the kingdome of God it prepared for all such Secondly in that they shew that the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ and our Sauiour himselfe doe so greatly esteeme mercifulnesse and the fruits thereof toward his needie and afflicted ones when they proceede of true faith and obedience to God that hee will of his infinite mercie reward such as yeelde and practise them with no lesse reward then eternall life Thirdly in that they containe a direction to the elect children of God what way they must take and walke in to the end they may first glorifie God here in this world and then be partakers of this glory of his heauenly kingdome for euer afterward Finally in that they shew the children of God how they may comfortably assure themselues from the fruits and effects of their faith that they are true beleeuers the very elect of the Father and heires of his eternall kingdome prepared for them from the beginning Expsi In all these respects indeede well may these latter words of our Sauiour be a reason of the former part of his sentence or iudgement concerning the godly as may be proued by many testimonies of holy Scriptures But before wee come to the proofe of the particulars of this respectiue reason to the end we may carry the matter more plainely before vs wee are to consider in a few words both the kinde of the workes here mentioned by our Sauiour and also the kindes of those persons to whom they are to be performed The kinde of the workes are of true christian mercy pitie and compassion Our Sauiour mentioneth foure particulars first feeding which may well comprehend the giuing both of meate and drinke secondly lodging thirdly clothing fourthly visiting the which agreeth both to the shewing of mercie vpon the sicke and also vpon such as be in prison Some make sixe of them 1. giuing of meate 2. giuing of drinke 3. lodging 4. clothing 5. visiting of the sicke 6. visiting of prisoners But we are not to stand much vpon the number which was a thing that our Sauiour himselfe stoode not vpon For whereas there be other duties of mercie besides these we may be sure that he meant not to exclude any one of them By the rehearsall of some hee pointeth to all the rest making choise of those that are most sensible and familiar euen such as are to be most generally practised among his people The persons to whom these works of mercy are to be performed they are to speake generally all such as stand in neede of the reliefs and succours mentioned We may reduce them to three heads First those that be ordinarily in want to wit the poore which are euery where dispersed among the rest of the people of God of whom our Sauiour hath said before The poore ye shall alwaies haue with ye And that also by the very appointment of God according to the holy Prouerbe which saith The poore and the rich meete together the Lord is the maker of them all For as it is said elsewhere the Lord maketh poore and he maketh rich he maketh high and he maketh low Of these speaketh our Sauiour Luke 14.12 When thou makest a dinner or supper call not thy friends nor thy brethren nor thy kinsmen nor thy rich neighboures c but call the poore the maimed the lame and the blinde And thou shalt be blessed because they cannot recompence thee for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the iust The second sort may be vnderstood of those that through persecution are driuen from house and home for Christ his gospels sake concerning which sort our Sauiour speaketh saying When they persecute you in one Citie flee to another he vnderstanding it of such as for whose escape God so prouideth that they doe not by their flight dishonour his name or discourage and daunt the weake brethren The third sort are of those to whom God denieth the opportunitie of fleeing or in their flight or otherwise be apprehended by the enemies of the Gospel and cast into prison according to that saying of our Sauiour Luke 21.12 They will deliuer you into prisons Of the which three sorts the first though they haue housen and lodging such as they are may easily suffer hunger and thirst and also want clothing for them and their children The second sort though they haue clothing and it may be for a while money in their purses yet shall they want safe comfortable lodging in their trauell if good christians doe not entertaine them yea in short time they may grow into their tatters want mony also to pay for victualls necessary for them The third sort though they cannot be lodged at home yet vnlesse the case be very straight they may be visited and relieued with such things as they want though they be shut vp in prison Finally some of euery sort are sometimes sicke and then haue need of speciall visiting and looking vnto And of all these stand the rither sort bound to haue a christian care to minister vnto them according to their necessities lest they should faint and be discouraged vnder their afflictions Yea so doe the richer sort stand bound that without the practise of these duties they shall neuer be able to stand with comfort before the Lord in the great day of his iudgement as we shall more fully see afterward when wee shall come to the other part of the sentence which containeth the condemnation of the wicked Now touching the particular considerations of the reason which our Sauiour annexeth to the present part of his iudgement for the acquiting of the godly First that the duties of compassion and mercy which he mentioneth are speciall testimonies declaring who are the blessed of God for whom the inheritance of the kingdome is prepared euen from the effects or working of Gods holy
affliction for Christ his sake to shew all good faithfulnes vnto him and to reioyce in him with vnspeakable ioy in what estate and condition so euer seeing wee may well perceiue that the one sort as well as the other are highly and pretiously esteemed of him For he that so dearely loueth and so highly esteemeth those that shew mercie to any for his sake cannot but beare like loue and affection to those to whom the mercie is shewed in as much as they suffer that affliction which they endure in the cause of our Sauiour And indeede of both they doe performe the more excellent duty and seruice to our Sauiour whosoeuer are content need so requiring to want all worldly comfort yea to indure all torments for him and his truthes sake Thus therefore as was saide before we may easily perceiue that our Sauiour is very earnest in commending the works of mercy and compassion such as he hath mentioned yea and all other of the same or like kind no doubt For as hath beene alreadie obserued our Sauiour in mentioning these for instance did not minde to exclude any other And beside that insomuch as there are many other duties of other sort and kind and the same also more excellent then these in that they do more immediatly and directly concerne the Maiestie of God and are as the roote of those to wit the true knowledge faith feare and loue of God in Christ Iesus these also will our Sauiour assuredly crowne in his seruants And on the contrary insomuch as the condemnation of the wicked shall not proceed against them onely because of their vnmerciful●es but also for all other of their sinnes as may appeare Mat. 5.22 where angrie and vnaduised words come into iudgement and chap. 12.36.37 euery idle word and Eccles 11.9 all youthfull pranks and chap. 12. of the same book in the last verse Euery secret thing 2. cor 5.10 all that euery man hath done whether it be good or euill How then cometh it to passe that our Sauiour maketh expresse mention onely of the mercifulnes of the godly with the actions thereof to their praise here as afterward of vnmercifulnes onely to the reproofe and condemnation of the wicked Question What may be the reason hereof Answer First because through selfe-loue which is naturally most deeply rooted in vs we are very hardly drawn to the performāce of these duties of loue to our neighbours yea most hardly to the duties of christian loue to our christian afflicted and impouerished brethren howe sharpe soeuer their afflictions be though it be hunger a very sharpe sause as wee all may knowe or nakednes or any other Secondly because these duties are the most familiar and plaine testimonies of an vpright heart toward Christ wheras it is most vsuall with hypocrites to rest in the externall ceremonies of the worship of God without any further regard Thirdly because as the children of God are more mercifull and in the fruits of mercie more plentifull constant to the succouring and helping of their needie and helplesse brethren here vpon earth by so much the more liuely they do represent the diuine image and likenes of God their heauenlie Father And contrariwise because where vnmercifulnes is there doth easilie lodge crueltie and all other sinne And for that as any are more vnmercifull and cruell so are they not onely more vnlike to Grd but also more like to their Father the diuell who beareth this brand that hee is a murtherer from the beginning Explication proofe These reasons may well suffice and they haue good warrant from the holie scriptures of God For first as touching the difficultie the vncessant instructions rebukes and exhortations with so many often repeated promises threatnings tending this way set down in the holie scriptures are a plentifull demōstratiue proofe of it Ter giuersatrix nostra caro est ad benefaciendūpigra Alas our sluggish nature shukketh at it when it cometh to any matter of contribution from the purse to almes or to any other holy vse albeit we would seeme to be with the forwardest in hearing or talking of the word in commending of well dooing c. Secondly that these duties are of all other the most familiar and plaine testimonies of an vpright heart toward our Sauiour Christ it may likewise be euident from the holy scriptures because fewer of such haue bene charged and detected or hypocrisie then of the other as may appeare by the vsuall practise of the holy Prophets who haue from the want of these duties improued the religion and worship of those that were zealous in outward ceremonies but neuer convicted any of hypocrisie who haue proued themselues by the works of mercie Nulla re alia itae declaratur generaliter animus erga Christū sincerus atque ista allectione propter Christae Musculus to be mercifull men And in this respect well saith a learned man that sinceritie of heart toward Christ is in no other thing so generally declared as in brotherly loue for Christes sake For whereas loue may be declared these two wayes either to the parties themselues who are loued or to others for their sake this latter is a more sure confirmation then the former in so much as hee that will doe this will much more doe the other if opportunitie shall serue but it followeth not so strongly on the other side Wherevpon verie well concludeth the same learned man Non potest igitur certius declarari qua simus erga Christum fide charitate quàm in ijs qui ad Christum pertinent maximè illis qui contēptissimi sunt It cannot be more certainely declared howe faithfull and louing we are toward Christ then by our dealing toward them that belong vnto him and chieflie to them that are most contemptible among the rest Now thirdlie that by mercifulnes and the workes thereof we doe speciallie resemble the image or God our heauenly Father it may appeare by calling to minde the speach of our Sauiour mentioned not long before out of the 6. of S. Luke verses 35. ●6 and Coloss 3.12 And on the contrarie that the vnmercifull and cruell men doe thereby shewe themselues the children of the Diuell and to beare his image that one place of our Sauiour is verie plaine Ioh 8. ●4 Thus therefore all the reasons mentioned why our Sauiour standeth so purposedlie vpon the workes of mercie haue their warrant from the holie Scriptures And herewithall we may see a liuely representation of the state of the whole true Christian Church here vpon earth in that it standeth in these two sortes of people either those that are poore and afflicted for Christ and his Gospell sake or th se that haue a mercifull regard of such whosoeuer for the time are in prosperitie themselues Likewise we may see on the contrarie what the state and condition of the false or malignant church is in that it consisteth of such as either
of God it may be esteemed a sufficient proof that he is very true God thogh we had no other But the rest which follow in the former answer are of like weight and as certainely confirmed by the holy Scriptures as we shal haue occasion to produce them hereafter therefore wil not stay vpon them here Neuerthelesse that we may handle this Article in the same order that wee haue done all the former let vs insist and stay a while vpon some one place of Scripture which may be remembred of vs for one speciall ground of it Question What place haue you been taught that we may commodiously make choise of to this purpose Answer I haue learned that in the 12. ch of the 1. Epist to the Corinthians from the beginning of the chapter to the 12. verse of the same we haue a very conuenient place Question It is so indeede Which are the words of the text Rehearse them before we proceede any further Answer 1 Now concerning spirituall gifts brethren I would not haue yee ignorant saith the Apostle 2 Yee know that yee were Gentiles and were carried away vnto dumbe idolls as yee were led 3 Wherefore I declare vnto ye that no man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Iesus execrable also no man can say that Iesus is the Lord but by the holy Ghost 4 Now there are diuersities of gifts but the same Spirit 5 And there are diuersities of administrations but the same Lord. 6 And there are diuersities of operations but God is the same who worketh all in all 7 But the manifestation of the Spirit is giuen to euerie man to profite withall 8 For to one is giuen by the Spirit the word of wisedome and to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit 9 And to another is giuen faith by the same Spirit and to another the gift of healing by the same Spirit 10 And to another the operation of great works and to another prophesie and to another discerning of Spirits and to another diuersities of tongues and to another the interpretation of tongues 11 And all these things worketh euen the same Spirit distributing to euery man seuerally euen as he will Explicatiō proofe It is true that we do not read in any place of the holy scriptures these words I beleeue in the holy Ghost expressed together no more then we doe these I beleeue in God the Father almightie maker of heauen and earth c. Neuerthelesse they are most truly diducted from the holy scriptures by sound interpretation and proofe to be one of the most necessary and fundamentall Articles of our true christian beliefe as by Gods grace we shall euidently perceiue by a more large and ample discourse And we may well take this present scripture which so plentifully affirmeth the holy Ghost to be the whole and alone immediate author worker of all spirituall and heauenly grace in the hearts of all the children of God for one speciall and sure ground and warrant of this Article from whence also we may take the occasion of opening this whole doctrine And the rather may we make choise of it because the holy Apostle setteth it down as necessary for the correction of that ambitious peruerting of the good gifts graces of God which was crept in among the Corinthiās euē as if they had bin home-bred and not inspired by the holy Ghost and as though they stood not bound to vse them wholly to the glory of God to the profit of the Church but to their own praise c. Wherein this came to passe among the Corinthians which is euery where vsuall at all other times that as the sweeter wood doth sooner breede wormes and the finer cloth is the more easily taken with mothes so they that haue the greatest gifts are soonest puffed vp if they want the most holy grace of sanctification humiliation which is a grace aboue all those other gifts and graces wherewith it may be some wicked men are indued for a time in some singular measure aboue many of the children of God Let vs therefore as briefly as we can call to minde the doctrine of this portion of holy Scripture And first of all let vs consider that the holy Apostle to the end hee might through the blessing of God the more effectually call the Corinthians from their ambitious boasting and abusing of their gifts he most prudently putteth them in minde of their former estate how they were wretched idolaters c. Whereof he telleth them that hee would in no wise haue them forgetfully ignorant but contrariwise that they should duly call to mind consider from whom they receiued euery one of the same their gifts For this the Apostle might well thinke that like as when our Sauiour called for a peece of coine asked of those that demanded of him whether they should pay tribute to Caesar or no whose superscription it was which it did beare and thereby resolued the question put his aduersaries to silence seeing that was to be paid to Caesar which did belong vnto him so he calling the Corinthians to minde that all the gifts which they had did beare as it were the Lords stampe should thereby effectually induce all those that had any good meaning in them to a conscionable applying of all their saide gifts to the honour of the author and giuer of them And to the verie same purpose also he doth furthermore lay before them the extreame follie and madnesse of their former idolatry such as they were miserably carried away withall before that God of his great mercie had by his holy Spirit altered and changed their hearts For from the contrarie effects he argueth the contrarie causes insomuch as it is the holy Ghost alone who both restraineth from execration cursing and also moueth to the honourable acknowledging and reuerencing of the Lord Iesus The world doubtlesse and they that be led by the diuell doe hold our Sauiour Christ and his doctrine for accursed and accordingly doe take delight both to speake themselues and also to cause others to speake cursedlie and reproachfullie both of him also of it as wee may take Plinies letter for an example in his practise vnder Traiane the persecuting Emperour For so he writeth vnto the Emperor that besides other compulsions he inforced weake christians to curse Christ before he would release them Yea Paul himselfe we know according to his own profession and by his bewailing of his sinne while he was persecuting Saul he laboured all that he could to make poore christiās to blaspheme Christ his holy Gospel But that we may goe forward in our text after that this our Apostle being now of that persecuting Saul made a most louing faithful instructer comforter of all true christians I say after that he hath spoken thus generally of the author of all the gifts graces wherewith the Corinthians were indued he cōmeth to a particular rehearsall of
c. ch 11. v. 1.5 ch 36.25 26 27. And Ier 31 33. conferred with Heb 10 15 16 17. And Isai 59 21. Ioel. 2 28. Hagg 2 6. And this Spirit so often spoken of is the holy Ghost The Spirit of the holy God is also after a sort acknowledged euen of the very heathen as Dan 4 5 6. As for that which we read Act 19.2 where the late conuerted Disciples at Ephesus say they had not heard whether there be an holy Ghost either they doe not meane to speake so concerning the third person of the holy Trinitie but cōcerning the extraordinarie gifts of the holy Ghost which had bin giuen in other places by the laying on of the hands of the Apostles or if any thinke they did meane so the same must withall confesse that from their former ignorance this Article is for euer hereafter more certainly confirmed to the church of God by that better instruction which they receiued from the holy Apostle But you haue not yet shewed that the essential attributes or proprieties of the God●e●d are attributed to the holy Ghost as well as to the Father the Son This must not in anywise be omitted of vs because the due cōsideration hereof is of great weight to establish confirme our hearts to beleeue in him Question What proofes of holy Scripture haue ye therefore to warrant the truth of this part of your former answer Answer The proofes are so many as I am not able to make rehearsal of them without some helpe by your direction nor then neither but so as there will need some further supply by your addition Explicatiō You may iustly say so indeed I will therefore helpe you what I can prouided that you will stirre vp your selfe to call to mind some one proofe or other for euery one of these diuine attributes as well as you may Question And first what proofe haue you that the holy Ghost is eternall I meane so eternal as no crature is eternal that is not onely without ending but also without beginning Answer In this sense the holy Ghost is called the eternall Spirit Heb 9.14 Explicatiō proofe It is true Neither is any other Spirit either Angell or soule of man so called though they be immortall and endles by the decree of God And further touching the eternitie of the holy Ghost we may proue it by the same reason that the Euangelist Iohn proueth the eternitie of the Son For insomuch as the holy Ghost was in the beginning that is before any creature was as wel as the Son therefore wee may conclude that the one is eternall as well as the other Neither is it possible that the Father and the Sonne without this their eternall Spirit should euer haue giuen any being to any creature seeing the immediate producing of the creature and also the supporting of it from the first instant of the beginning of it is from and by the holy Ghost as we may perceiue by that which we read Gen chap 1. verse 2. Question Let vs now proceed What proofe haue you that the holy Ghost is of infinite and incomprehensible maiestie or greatnes Answer Whither shall I goe from thy Spirit or whither shall I flee from thy presence saith the holy Psalmist Ps 139.7 Explication proofe This sheweth that the presence of the holy Ghost is as large that is euery where and filling all places as the God-head of the father and the Sonne This infinite and incomprehensible Maiestie of the holy Ghost may bee partly discerned of vs by that which is often testified that from the beginning of the world to the end thereof he hath beene and will be present with the children of God in speciall manner dwelling as it were in the hearts of thousands at one instant and so from time to time sanctifying guiding and cōforting them all And for a most euident instance therof let vs consider it by the aboundāce of the gifts of the holy Ghost poured forth vpon the church in these last times of the world since the ascension of our Sauiour Christ Iohn 7.38.39 Act 2.17 1. Cor 12. yea and in that it is expresly saide that our Sauiour himselfe in that he was man was indued with the gifts of the Spirit not in measure Thus may wee argue the infinite Maiestie and incomprehensible greatnes of the holy Ghost though not in any bodily dimentions which is contrarie to the nature of any Spirit and most of all of the holy Ghost but in a manner vnsearchable to vs according to his inuisible nature and most diuine and secret vertue Iohn 3.8 We will hast forward Question What proofe haue you that the holy Ghost is almightie Answer The workes of creation and gouernment made and continued by him together with the Father and the Sonne as hath beene declared before doe sufficiently prooue it to bee so Explication proofe It is very true And besides hee is expresly called the power of the most high Luke 1 35. Read also chap 24 29. and Act 1.8 where the gifts of the holy Ghost are called the power of God from on high And accordingly ch 6 10. the Euangelist testifieth that although many gaine said Stephen though he was no Apostle yet they were not able to resist the wisedome and the Spirit by the which hee spake Generally all the graces bestowed vpon the Church and euery member thereof they proceede from the power of the holy Ghost Our regeneration is called our Baptizing with the holy Ghost Iohn 1.33 and Act 11.16 And 2. Cor 3.18 We are changed into the image of the Lord from glory to glory by his Spirit as we heard before And Act 9.31 The Churches were multiplied by the cōfort of the holy Ghost And Ephes 3.16 Christians are strengthened by the Spirit of God Moreouer 2. Thes 2.8 The Lord will consume the man of sinne euen wicked Antichrist by the Spirit of his mouth that is by the preaching of the Gospell through the mightie power of the holy Ghost Yea all that power which our Sauiour had in that he was man he receiued it from the holy Ghost whether we looke to the power of his doctrine or of his workes according to that Act 10.38 God anointed Iesus of Nazareth with the holy Ghost and with power And Mat 12 28. compared with Luke 11 15. Our Sauiour himselfe professeth that hee did cast out diuels by the Spirit of God whom he calleth the finger that is the diuine power of God Like as when the Prophet Isaiah would note the perfect continuance of Gods power without all defect he saith The hand of the Lord is not shortened And the Prophet Micah ch 2.7 minding to signifie as much though to another end asketh the Israelites whether the Spirit of the Lord were shortened As though hee should say It is impossible hee is as able either to blesse and prosper or to curse and plague as euer he was Thus we