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

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where he now Sitteth at the Right-hand of God the Father Almighty Q. After what Manner did Christ Ascend into Heaven A. He went up Visibly in the Presence of all his Disciples A Cloud came down under his Feet and he mounted by degrees in it They follow'd him a long time with their Eyes till at last having lost Sight of Him but yet still looking after him to the Place Where he passed Two Angels appear'd to them and thus confirm'd them in the Truth of what they had seen Ye Men of Galilee why stand ye gazing up into Heaven This same Jesus which is taken up from you into Heaven shall so Come in like manner as ye have seen Him Go into Heaven Acts i. 9 10 11. Q. Did Christ Ascend in the same Body in which He conversed with his Disciples after his Resurrection A. He did Ascend in the same Body and has assured Us thereby that We shall hereafter be Received up thither in our Bodies as well as Souls and so Reign in Both together with Him Q. Into what part of Heaven did Christ Ascend A. He ascended into the Highest Heaven where God does in a singular Manner shew his Majesty and Glory And therefore our Creed tells us that being ascended into Heaven he sat down at the Right-hand of God the Father Almighty Where also He shall continue till he shall come again from thence to judge both the Quick and the Dead Luk. xxii 69 1 Cor. iii. 1 2. Q. What do you mean by the Right-hand of God A. Not to Represent God under the Figure of a Man nor to intimate any particular Posture of Christ Above though having a Humane Body he might well enough be described in it But as by the One I understand a Place of Power Honour and Authority 1 King ii 19 Psal. xvi 11 xliv 3 Luk. xxii 69 Heb. i. 3 4. So by the Other I suppose is meant the settled Possession and Enjoyment of all these Prov. xx 8 Heb. x. 12 And the Sense of the whole I take to be this That Christ being Ascended up into Heaven was immediately thereupon enstated by God in the full Possession of his Regal Office and Dignity and shall continue to enjoy it till he shall have finish'd the whole Work of our Redemption By bestowing Glory and Salvation upon all his faithful Servants and by finally destroying in Hell-fire all the Enemies of his Power and Dignity Q. Does our Saviour do any thing at present for Us with God in Heaven A. Yes he perfects his Priestly Office there by Interceding Effectually with God for our Forgiveness As the High Priest under the Law when he went into the Holy Place before the Ark with the Bloud of the Sin-offering did thereby finish the Propitiation which he was to make for the Sins and Offences of the People of the Jews Rom. viii 34 1 Tim. ii 5 Heb. ix 11 12 24. 1 Jo. ii 1 SECT XIV Q. HOW long shall our Saviour Christ continue to Sit and Intercede for Us at God's Right-hand A. Till the End of the World Which being Come He shall Return from thence with Glory to Iudge both the Quick and the Dead Acts iii. 21 The Heavens must Receive him till the times of Restitution of all Things And then This same Jesus which was taken up into Heaven shall so Come in like manner as he was seen to Go into Heaven Acts i. 11 Q. What do you mean by that Phrase the Quick and the Dead A. By the Quick I understand those who shall be found Alive on the Earth at the Day of Judgment 1 Cor. xv 51 1 Thess. iv 15 By the Dead those who shall have before departed out of this Life And I make mention of Both to shew that ALL Men shall be judged And that Christ shall be the Judge of ALL. Acts x. 42 2 Cor. v. 10 2 Tim. iv 1 1 Pet. iv 5 Q. Do you then believe that there shall be a General Day of Judgment to the whole World A. I do believe there shall be such a Day and that most Solemn and Terrible Mat. x. 15 xi 22 24. xii 36 Jo. v. 22 25. Acts xvii 31 Rom. ii 5 c. 2 Pet. ii 9 iii. 7 Heb. vi 2 ix 27 1 Jo. iv 17 Jude 6. Wherein first the Angels shall Sound the Trumpet at the Voice of which all that are in the Graves shall Arise and Come forth and be Gather'd together into One certain Place Then our Saviour shall come down in the Clouds of Heaven with Power and Great Glory and the Books shall be Open'd and the Judgment sit and every Man be judged out of the things which are Written in those Books according to his Works See Mat. xxv 31 comp Mat. xxiv 30 Q. After what Manner shall this Judgment be transacted A. The particular Manner is unknown to Us Yet this we are told that we shall then be call'd to an Account for all that we shall have done in the whole Course of our Lives here on Earth Every evil Work every foolish and wicked Word every secret Thought shall be brought to light Nothing that we now covet the most to hide but shall be then disclosed And we shall be either Acquitted or Condemn'd according to what we shall have done whether it be Good or whether it be Evil. Eccles. xii 14 1 Cor. iv 5 2 Cor. v. 10 Mat. xii 36 Rom. ii 5 Rev. xx 12 Q. Shall there be any particular Method observed in the Proceedings of this Judgment A. Yes there shall For First The Just shall be Raised and Judged and Acquitted and Caught up into the Air at some convenient distance from the Earth where with the Holy Angels they shall fill up the Retinue of our Blessed Saviour Then the Wicked shall be Raised and brought to Judgment And being condemn'd not only by Christ and his Saints but by the Sentence of their Own Consciences they shall together with the Devils be driven away by the Angels thereunto appointed into their Place of Torments Which being done Our Saviour shall together with all his Saints Return triumphantly to Heaven and there Reign in Glory at the Head of them for Ever and Ever Mat. xxv 1 Thess. iv c. SECT XV. Q. WHat does the THIRD PART of your Creed contain A. It contains all that is needful to be Known and Profess'd by Us with Relation to the Holy Ghost Q. What do you account needful to be believed concerning Him A. Not only that there is a Holy Ghost but that he is the Third Person in the ever-blessed Trinity and partakes as such of the same Divine Nature with the Father and the Son Q. How does this appear A. By the plain Testimony of the Holy Scriptures by which alone we are capable of knowing any thing in these Matters Now those Sacred Writings evidently speak of him not only as a Person but as a Divine
The Image of the invisible God Col. i. 15 2 Cor. iv 4 to be from God Jo vii 29 to have Life from the Father Jo. v. 26 and the like And upon this Account it is that our Saviour himself says that the Father is greater than he Jo. xiv 28 That he can do Nothing of Himself but what he seeth the Father do Jo. v. 18 19. Or if this be not yet plain enough they tell us farther in express terms that he is the Begotten and the Only begotten Son of the Father Jo. i. 14 18. iii. 16 18. Heb xi 17 1 Jo. iv 9 v. 1 Q. But will not this make the Holy Ghost as much God's Son as Christ And how then is Christ his Only Son A. In Matters of this kind which are so far above our Capacities and of which we know Nothing but what God has been pleased to Reveal to Us we must speak as God in his Word has taught us to speak Now the Scriptures no where call the Holy Ghost the Son of God nor God the Father of the Holy Ghost And therefore though we know not what the precise Difference is yet because the proper Act of a Father is to beget we say that Christ Received his Divine Nature from God by Generation but of the Holy Ghost we say as the Scriptures do that He Proceedeth from the Father Jo. xv 26 and is the Spirit not of the Father only but of the Son also Gal. iv 6 Rom. viii 9 Phil. i 19. 1 Pet. i. 11 Q. What is the last Respect in which our Saviour is here Represented to Us A. His Relation to Vs OVR LORD Eph. iv 5 1 Cor. viii 5 Rev. x. 6 Q. How is Christ OVR Lord A. As he is God together with the Father and as by Him God Created the World so has he the same Original Right of Dominion with him and is Lord of All his Creatures Q. Is there not some Other ground for this Title and which Restrains it in a particular Manner to Mankind A. Yes there is Inasmuch as by his Coming into the World and Dying for Us he Redeemed Us from Death and so became Our Lord by virtue of that Purchase which thereby he made of Us. Q. When did Christ begin in this Respect to be Our Lord A. He entred in part upon this Authority before his Death though not without Respect to his dying for Us As is Evident from his publishing his Gospel abrogating the Law and setting out the Conditions of Life and Death to Mankind Hence before his Death he asserted to himself the Power to forgive Sins Mat. ix 2 6. But the full exercise of his Dominion he entred not upon till after his Resurrection when as himself declared to his Apostles Mat. xxviii 18 All Power in Heaven and Earth was given unto Him See Eph. i. 20 21. Q. How long will Christ continue in this Respect to be Our Lord A. Christ will continue to be Our Lord for Ever and of his Kingdom there shall be no End Luk. i 32 33. But then as the subject Matter of a great part of that Authority which he now exercises over his Church is proper only to the present State of it and will determine at the Day of Judgment so will all the farther exercise of such Authority cease together with it Christ as Mediator must Reign till he has put all his Enemies under his Feet till Sin Death the Devil and all Wicked Men shall be destroy'd and all his Faithful Servants be delivered from the Power of them Psal. cx 1 1 Cor. xv 25 But that being done Christ will deliver up this Authority to God even the Father 1 Cor. xv 24 Nevertheless still as God-Man he will continue to Reign with and over his Saints to all Eternity in Heaven And so make good what Daniel foretold concerning him Dan. vii 14 That his Dominion is an Everlasting Dominion which shall not pass away and his Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed SECT X. Q. WHAT does your Creed teach you farther to Believe concerning our Lord Jesus Christ in the following Articles which Relate to Him A. All such Matters as are necessary to be Known and Believed by Us with Relation to the great Work of our Redemption which was accomplish'd by Him Q. By what means did Christ accomplish the Redemption of Mankind A. By giving up Himself to the Death upon the Cross for Us. 1 Pet. i. 18 19. Q. How could Christ whom you believe to be God die A. He took upon him our Nature He became Man like unto one of Us and being found in fashion as a Man he yielded up himself to Death even the Death of the Cross for Us Phil. ii 7 8. Act. xx 28 Q. After what manner was Christ made Man A. Not by the Conversion of his Divine Nature into the Humane nor by any Confounding of the Two Natures together But by Vniting our Humane Nature to His Divine after a Singular manner and such as cannot be perfectly Express'd by Us. Q. Were then Two distinct Natures the Divine and Humane Vnited together in Christ A. Yes there were And that in such wise as to make the same Jesus Christ by the distinction of the Two Natures in the Vnity of the same Person become truly and really at Once both God and Man Q. How was Christ made Man A. He was Conceived by the Holy Ghost and Born of the Uirgin Mary Q. How could Christ be conceived by the Holy Ghost A. Not by the communication of any part of his Own Substance to Him but as that Blessed Spirit set Nature on Work and took away the need of any Human Concurrence to his Production And as having thus prepared a Body for him of the Substance of the Virgin he breathed into it a most Perfect Reasonable Soul Q. Wherefore was it needful for the Holy Ghost to do this A. Both for the Honour and Purity of our Blessed Saviour That so he might come into the World free from all tincture of Sin And also that by the extraordinariness of His Birth He might fulfil the Prophecies which God had before deliver'd concerning it Q. How was Christ born of the Virgin Mary A. The Substance of his Body was derived from that of the Blessed Virgin He grew in her Womb and at the full time of her Delivery she brought him into the World And upon all these Accounts she was as much his Mother as any Other Woman is Mother of the Child that is born by Her Q. Had our Saviour then a Real Body like unto One of Us A. He had both a Real Humane Body Luke xxiv 39 1 Jo. iv 2 3 and Rational Soul Mat. xxvi 28 Luk. xxiii 46 And was in all things like unto Us only without Sin Heb. ii 17 iv 15 Q. Wherefore do you give the Title of Virgin to the Mother of our Lord A. To testify our belief that
Person and that distinct both from the Father and from Our Lord Jesus Christ. Q. Wherein do the Holy Scriptures speak of this Blessed Spirit as of a Person A. * They give him the Proper Names of a Person God Acts v. 3 4. Lord 2 Cor. iii. 17 The Spirit 1 Sam. xvi 14 Jo. xvi 13 The Comforter Jo. xiv 26 xvi 7 c. * They ascribe to Him the Properties of a Person Vnderstanding 1 Cor. ii 11 Will 1 Cor. xii 11 * They Represent Him as doing Personal Acts He is Sent He Cometh Goeth Heareth Teacheth Jo. xiv 26 xv 26 27. Jo. xvi 7 13 c. Is Tempted Resisted Grieved Eph. iv 30 Speaketh Commandeth Intercedeth Acts x. 19 xiii 2 Rom. viii 26 * They join him with those who are confessedly Persons viz. God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ. In the Form of Baptism Mat. xxviii 19 In St. Paul's Wish for the Corinthians 2 Cor. xiii 14 In St. John's Catalogue of Witnesses 1 Jo. v. 7 They Oppose him to such Spirits as We All allow to be Persons 1 Sam. xvi 14 * They represent him under Personal Apparitions Mat. iii. 16 Acts ii 3 and by all this undoubtedly assure Us that He is a Person Q. By what Arguments from the Holy Scriptures do you prove that He is a Divine Person A. By the same by which I before shew'd the Son so to be They ascribe to him the Names of God Acts v. 3 4. 2 Cor. iii. 17 The Attributes of God Heb. ix 14 Psal. cxxxix 7 Job xxvi 13 The Honour of God They tell us That He is the Spirit of God 1 Cor. ii 11.17 That a Sin may be immediately committed against Him Mat. xii 31 That his dwelling in Us makes our Bodies the Temples of God 1 Cor. iii. 16 That Christ by being Conceived by him became the Son of God Luke i. 35 They teach us to Baptize in his Name together with those of the Father and Son Mat. xxviii 19 And shew Us even St. Paul himself paying a Religious Invocation to him 1 Thes. iii. 12 13. 2 Thes. iii. 3 c. Q. How do you prove him not only to be a Divine Person but a Person distinct both from the Father and the Son A. He proceedeth from the Father and therefore is not the Father Jo. xv 26 He is sent by the Son and therefore is not the Son Jo. xvi 7 15. He is sent sometimes by the Father in the Name of the Son and sometimes by the Son from the Father and therefore is neither the Father nor the Son Jo. xiv 26 xv 26 Q. But did not you before say that there is but One God And how now do you say that the Father is God the Son is God and the Holy Ghost is God A. That there is but One God the Holy Scriptures plainly declare and even Reason it self confirms it to Us. And yet the Same Scriptures as plainly declare Every One of these Three to be God And the only way we know of Reconciling these Two seemingly contrary Assertions is to say that these Three partake of One and the same Divine Nature communicated from the Father to the Son and from Both to the Holy Ghost And that therefore They together make but One God Q. How can it be possible that Three distinct Persons should so partake of the One Divine Nature or Essence as All together to make but One God A. That is not my Concern to determine This I am sure that if the Scriptures be as We all allow that they are the Word of God what they plainly deliver must be true because it is in effect delivered by God himself who can neither be Himself deceived nor will deceive Me. Now that they deliver both these Propositions to me That the Father is God the Son is God and the Holy Ghost is God And yet that there are not Three Gods but One God I am as sure as I can be of any thing that is spoken or written for my Understanding That therefore both these Assertions are True and Credible I am sure But how or after what manner I am to understand them so as to remove all shew of Contradiction in them this the Holy Scriptures have not Revealed nor do I therefore presume to pronounce any thing more particularly concerning it Q. Why then do you say that they are Three Persons and but One in the Divine Essence A. Because I know not how better to express the Vnity and Distinction of them and they are Terms which the Church has long Received and I see no Reason to depart from them unless I knew of some better and more apt Expressions to Use in their Stead Q. Is there any thing farther needful to be known concerning the Holy Ghost A. Yes there is and that is with Relation to his Office That it is he who Sanctifieth Me and All the Elect People of God Q. How is it that the Holy Ghost does this A. He Regenerates Us at our Baptism Jo. iii. 5 Tit. iii. 5 Gal. v. 15 He Vnites Us unto Christ 1 Cor. xii 12 13. 1 Jo. iii. 24 Co-operates with Us in all our Religious Vndertakings 2 Cor. ix 5 He Illuminates our Vnderstandings Psal. cxix 18 Acts xvi 14 Disposes our Wills Phil. ii 12 Settles us in the Faith of Christ Eph. ii 8 Phil. i. 29 Heb. iv 2 Enables us to fulfil our Duty Rom. viii 14 Gal. v. 16 Helps our Prayers Rom. viii 26 34. 1 Jo. v. 14 Fortifies us against Temptations 1 Cor. x. 13 And Carries us through all the Dangers that either our Own Weakness or the Cunning and Malice of the Devil may raise against Us to draw us away from or hinder Us in Our Duty Phil. i. 6 1 Cor. i.8 2 Cor. i. 22 Eph. iv 30 Q. Will the Holy Ghost alone do all this for Us A. No but we must Use our Own Endeavour if ever we mean to be assisted by him It is by the Grace of the Holy Spirit alone that we are Able to do those things which God and our Duty Require of Us. But that Grace is not to exclude but to assist and perfect our Own Endeavours and to enable us thereby to do that which without it we should never have been able to have done Phil. ii 12 Work out your own Salvation with Fear and Trembling For it is God which Worketh in you both to Will and to Do of his Good Pleasure Q. By what means may we obtain this Help of the Holy Spirit A. By fervent Prayer to God for his Grace Luke xi 9 and by a diligent Care to use that Portion of it whatever it be which God hath given Us to his Honour and Service Mat. xiii 12 xxv 29 And upon our doing of which not only that Grace which we have already shall be sure to be continued to Us but greater Degrees shall be added to it 2 Pet. iii. 18 Q. Are these the only Ends