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A16752 A treasurie of catechisme, or Christian instruction. The first part, which is concerning the morall law or ten Commandements of Almightie God: with certaine questions and aunswers preparatory to the same Allen, Robert, fl. 1596-1612. 1600 (1600) STC 366; ESTC S100095 232,397 320

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vvritten of the Serpent is to be vnderstood of the Diuell vvhose instrument onely the Serpent vvas You answer truly as may euidently appeare by conference of other places of the holy Scriptures with this third of Genesis as 2. Cor. 11.3.14 and Reuela 12.3.4 7.8.9.10.11 and Rom. 16.20 reade also Iohn 8.44 and 1. Epistle 3.8.10.12 Act. 26.18 2. Cor. 4.4 Ephes 2.2.3 Chap. 6.12 and 2. Tim. 2.26 and. 1. Pet. 5.8 and finally 2. Pet. 2.4 c. And in the Epistle of Iude the 6. verse But though Adam and Eue the first man and woman fell away from the Lord lost their first estate and pulled miserie vpon themselues what proofe haue you that it is so likewise with all their posterity In the fift Chapter of the Epistle to the Romanes verses 12.13.14 in these vvords Wherefore saith the Apostle as by one man sinne entred into the vvorld and death by sinne and so death vvent ouer all men for asmuch as all haue sinned For vnto the time of the Lavv vvas sinne in the vvorld though sinne is not imputed or rather not regarded where there is no Lavv. Also death reigned from Adam to Moses euen ouer them that sinned not after the like manner of the transgression of Adam vvho vvas a figure of him that vvas to come This place doth plainly confirme it indeed And it is iust with the Lord that it should be so no lesse then the attainder of the children of a traytour is accounted iust with men vntill the Prince of his clemency mercy shall pardon restore them The issue therefore of all is this that we haue very iust and also exceeding great cause in godly sorrow to lament and bewaile our sinne and to turne to the Lord by true repentance vtterly denying our owne wisedome which is nothing but folly and our owne righteousnesse which is meere iniustice c. if happily we might find fauour with God c. But haue we of our selues due conscience and remorse of sinne so to do Mans recouery not of himselfe We haue it not neither can vve possibly attaine vnto it vnlesse God of his free grace and mercy vouchsafe to giue it that is vnlesse he do by his word and Spirit mightily quicken and awaken our dead and drousie consciences and also mollifie our hard and stony hearts Nay rather vve blesse and thinke our selues happie in putting farre away the consideration of these things from vs euery one excusing and iustifying himselfe against God though we go on in neuer so vvicked and godlesse a course Shew some proofe of this that you say In the 17. Chapt. of Ieremie the 9. verse The heart is deciptfull and vvicked aboue all things vvho can know it I the Lord search the heart And againe Prouerbs 16.2 All the vvayes of a man are cleane in his owne eyes but the Lord pondereth the Spirits Thus therefore it is plaine and manifest euery way that naturally we neither know God nor our selues aright and that our corruption vanitie sinne and miserie is aboue all that we can conceiue so that infinite cause haue we to renounce our selues and all opinion of our owne wisdome and goodnesse so submit our selues to seeke our wisdom from the instruction of the word of God and that our hearts may be renewed by the grace of his holy Spirit and that we should pray vnto him earnestly and continually and vse all good and holy meanes appointed of God himselfe to the same end that so happily we may be blessed of him And so come we now after all former questions premised to the parts of Christian Catechisme and instruction mentioned in the beginning of this our exercise whereunto as was sayd all that hath hitherto bene discoursed hath as it were paued the way Rehearse the Law or ten Commaundements of Almighty God God spake all these vvords and sayd I am the Lord thy God c. We begin with the Law that is with the ten Commandements of Almighty God because they are that portion of Scripture which God hath specially sanctified to discouer vnto vs The Law of God detecteth sinne c. and to cause vs in and by his wisedome to see our owne folly by his holinesse our prophanesse by his righteousnesse our sinne and by our sinne our owne most iustly deserued death and damnation but not that we should peremptorily and without all bayle and maineprise as we may say be condemned but rather that we might be led to Christ Iesus thereby and so in him find wisedome holinesse righteousnesse redemption repentance and godlinesse of life here in this world and life euerlasting with all glory and happinesse hereafter in the kingdome of heauen To the which end and purpose let vs now in the feare of God trusting in his grace and in the blessed direction and comfort of his holy Spirit enter vpon the interpretation of the same the most wise holy and righteous Law of the Lord our God And yet because these words Law sinne curse repentance vertue or righteousnesse and blessing will be of often and necessary vse in this part of our exercise and therefore also necessary to be well vnderstood of all it shall be good for vs in few words to set downe the meaning of them before we come to the particular interpretation of the Commandements I aske therefore what this word Law meaneth The Lavv of God is a deuine rule or doctrine vvhich teacheth and commandeth the perfect righteousnesse of vvorkes That it is so we may perceiue by that we reade Leuit. 18.5 and Rom. 10.5 What is sinne It is the transgression of the Lavv either in deed vvord or thought neuer so litle swaruing from it So doth Saint Iohn define sin 1. Epistle chap. 3. vers 4. And Rom. 7.7 Lust is sinne And Marke 7.21 our Sauiour Christ telleth vs that wicked thoughts defile a man What is the curse of the Law which is the reward of sinne It containeth all the heauy and vvofull effects of Gods wrath that is to say all the plagues and punishments both of soule and body in this life and the euerlasting torment of hell fire in the vvorld to come This is plainly layd forth Leuit. 26. from the 14. verse and Deut. 28. from the 15. verse What sinne curse blessing c. do meane c. And Chap. 29.18.19 c. and chap. 32.22.23.24.25 and Isaiah 30.33 and Matth. 25.41 What is repentance whereby if it be of faith the curse may be auoyded It is an vtter forsaking of all sinne proceeding of hearty sorrovv for it vvith vnfeined hatred and strife against it and a zealous following of all true godlinesse and vertue vvith constant ioy and delight therein That this is the nature of repentance reade Isaiah 1.16.17 Amos 5.15 Rom. 12.9 2. Cor. 7.1.10.11 and Prouerbs chap. 21.15 It is ioy to the iust to do iudgement What is vertue or righteousnesse which is the chiefe fruit or part of repentance It is perfect
Coueting therefore or lusting is as an vniuersall leprosie or contagious poison ouerspreading or rather vndermining all good dutie It may seeme therefore that this Commandement is nothing else but a repetition or interpretation of that which hath bene alreadie forbidden How may this stand with the wisedome of the most wise God that he minding to set downe his Law most briefly should forbid one and the same thing more then once This question containeth in it selfe a full and sufficient answer vnder it for in so much as God is most wise and discreet yea euen the very author of all that distinction whereby any thing differeth from other we may in no wise thinke that he should in so short a Law as he gaue to his people make any vnnecessarie repetition of one and the same thing It is very true God that hath made and disposed all things most exactly as it were by line weight and measure Isa 40.12.13.14 God who numbreth the starres and calleth them all by their names Psalm 147.4 God that giueth man all the vnderstanding and discretion which he hath to discerne betwixt things that differ he that taketh the wise in all their crafts and quirkes c. shall not he know how to speake distinctly It followeth therefore that we do necessarily make a distinction betwixt this coueting which is forbidden in this Commandement and that which is forbidden in the Commandements going before What distinction may this be In the former Commaundements all coueting is forbidden to the vvhich consent is giuen Here coueting is forbidden in the least motion though no consent be yeelded at all Yea the least flitting and vagrant motion which hath neuer so litle delight mixed with it And not onely so but also the idle vain and loose thought of the vniust enioying of any thing that is our neighbours which our Sauiour Christ seemeth to call discoursing in the ayer Luke 12.29 yea euen the verie originall inclination of our corrupt nature to anie vnrighteous lust and desire is forbidden albeit there arise no motion or any the least delight therewithall And therefore much rather doth the Lord forbid all continued consultation and deliberation of the heart tending to any vnlawfull and inordinate lust So then in this Commandement we haue diligently to consider foure degrees of sin to be forbidden which go before that consent which is giuen to wicked coueting or lusting I would haue you make rehearsall what they be They are these which follovv First the naturall inclination of the heart vvhich since the fall of Adam hath bene and is in vs and in all his posteritie corrupt from the vvombe Secondly the thought and imagination vvhich ariseth from that secret and inmost corruption Thirdly the motion vvhich springeth from the thought Fourthly consultation and deliberation vvhich ariseth from the motion and delight is the next forerunner to full consent Or thus to the same effect In this Commuandement the Lord forbiddeth first the contraries to originall inclination to that perfect righteousnesse and loue which we do owe to our neighbour that is to say originall inclination to iniustice and to the hatred of our neighbour Yea and also originall inclination to the inordinate and excessiue loue of our selues Euen all the corruption which is come vpon our nature by the fall of Adam Secondly the Lord forbiddeth the immediate fruites of the same inclination to iniustice and vnrighteousnesse and to the vile hatred of our neighbour and to the inordinate loue of our selues Sins forbidden that is to say all vniust and hatefull thoughts and motions of the heart enticing and prouoking to the hurt of our neighbour as also vaine and fond thoughts motions discourses tending to the puffing vp of our selues in selfe-loue pride c. Yea further let it be obserued that the former inclination thought motion and deliberation euen concerning lawfull things and such as do belong to our selues if they arise in our hearts before the iust time and season thereof they are comprehended vnder this coueting which is here forbidden of God As for example the thought and desire of mariage before the time meete fot it also longing after the possession of an inheritance while a mans father is liuing or being vnder wardship before he is come to lawfull and conuenient age to enter vpon the possession and vse of it Yea the flitting desire or longing after any thing whatsoeuer before the time and season appointed of God or by no lawfull and good meanes though the time and season may be thought meete and conuenient all such flitting desires are here condemned Finally the not resisting of these thoughts motions and discourses is against the righteousnesse of this Commaundement as being the hinderance of loue and euerie other good fruite thereof and the cherisher of all sinne against our owne consciences in the fruites of selfe-loue and vnkindnesse against our neighbour And thus we haue the vnfolding of the sinne forbidden in this Commaundemeut whereby the difference betwixt it and all the former Commaundements of this second Table may plainely be discerned whereby also we both vnderstand the excellencie of the diuine wisedome of God in giuing so perfect a Law of all righteousnesse and loue toward our neighbour and likewise we may see more deepely into that miserie or rather sinke of iniquitie that lurketh in our corrupt nature till we be renewed in the spirit of our mind and made new creatures fashioned againe by the Spirit of God in a more secret manner then we were in our mothers wombe Now therefore hauing helpe against the difficultie hardnesse of the vnderstanding of this Cōmandement Knowledge of this Commandement most necessary I wold gladly heare the reasons of you why the knowledge of it should be so specially necessary and profitable as you haue bene taught the same to be Which are they Because without the knowledge hereof we can neither see into the full greatnesse of our owne sinne and the extreame misery which is due to the same nor into the perfect excellency of Gods righteousnesse in the punishing of sinne nor into the riches of his mercies in forgiuing sinne and sauing of sinners nor the necessity we haue of a Sauiour neither what godly sorrow for sinne meaneth nor what regeneration and repentance is nor what it is to be truly humbled before God nor how great cause we haue to be in continuall watch and ward yea in earnest battell and fight against sinne least it should get strength to raigne in vs to the euerlasting destruction both of our bodies and also of our soules All this is euident from the former discourse already layd open in the example of Saint Paule Rom. 7. and by that conclusion which he maketh vpon that discourse verses 24.25 O wretched man that I am who shall deliuer me from the body of this death I thanke God through Iesu Christ our Lord. Hence therefore we may perceiue that we do altogether deceiue our selues when we
of this holy Commaundement aboue that I am able to vnderstand This verily is the naturall disposition and estate of vs all euen from the wombe as may appeare not onely by particular testimonies of the holy Scriprures but also by many reasons drawne from the same and from common experience also so that when it is truly sayd in respect of all the Cōmandements we may wel vnderstand it spokē chiefly in regard of this Who knoweth the errours of this life clense me from secret faults Keepe thy seruant also from presumptuous sinnes let them not reigne ouer me c. Psal 19.12.13 And Ier. 17.9 Yea besides our errors infinite are our naturall rebellions the suggestions of the diuell to hinder the obedience of this Commandement If we be pressed very hard with conscience of our duty we are readie without the grace of God to cast of the yoake Perfect obedience for vs. and to say who is the Lord To walke by faith is in our iudgment follie and the next way to beggery The feare of God breedeth melancholy And may we not loue God the world too what neede we pray God knoweth what we need before we aske and Gods will shall take place whether we pray or no. But who can recken al the replyings and mutterings of our corrupt and prophane hearts this way Seeing then neither your selfe nor any other of vs haue obeyed and kept this Law neither do nor can keepe it as we ought it followeth that you together with vs all haue deserued the curses threatned in it Haue you not I must needs acknowledge that I haue We all must needs acknowledge it not mutually among our selues one to another but chiefly to God with godly sorrow and lamentation in our soules for the same if happily we will not deceiue our selues But is there no meanes to auoyd the curses Yes by faith in Iesus Christ vvho hath perfectly fulfilled it for vs and giuen himselfe to the death for our sinnes vve shall not onely escape euery curse but also be partaker of all the contrary blessings For this cause indeed was Christ made accursed for vs that we might be made the heires of blessing through him Galathians 3.13.14 Seeing therefore our deliuerance and comfort standeth in the obedience of our Sauiour Christ me thinke it should be to good purpose for vs to consider of some testimonies of holy Scriptures which shew that he hath obeyed this Law for vs. What proofe can you alledge for it In the 11. chapter of Isaiah from the beginning of the chapter to the 6. verse vve haue one very speciall proofe Rehearse that Scripture But there shal come a rod forth of the rocke of Ishai a graffe shal grow out of his roots And the spirit of the Lord shal rest vpō him the spirit of wisdom vnderstanding the spirit of coūsel strength the spirit of knowledge of the feare of the Lord. And it shall make mim prudent in the feare of the Lord. Our iustification only by Christ The same is euident also in many other places of the Scriptures Reade Isaiah 53.9.10.11.12 Luke 2.49.52 and chap. 3.21 with Math. 3.15 and Luke againe chap. 4.4.8.12 verse 16. c. and chap. 6.12 and chap. 22.42 Iohn 2.17 and chap. 4.34 and chap. 6.38 and chap. 11.42 and Math. 11.25 c. Heb. 12.2.3 c. 1. Peter 2.21.22.23 and Isa 53.7 But are you now discharged from obedience to this Commandement because Christ hath obeyed it for you I am onely discharged of the guiltinesse of my sinne and of the curse due to the same but as touching obedience I stand bound for my redemption sake to knovv and acknowledge the Lord to be my God and Sauiour in Christ and therefore also that I do more stedfastly beleeue in him more heartily loue him more dutifully serue him and finally that I be euery vvay more aboundantly thankefull and obedient vnto him It is very true and standeth with al good reason Here therefore vpon so iust an occasion let vs diligently obserue that howsoeuer there is an infinite difference betwixt the Law and the Gospell in respect of vs and as they are for the same cause opposed the one to the other specially in the point of iustification and saluation the same Law being the ministery of the curse of death and damnation through the discouery and conuiction of our sinne as hath bene shewed before the Gospell on the other side being the ministery of grace and blessing of life and saluation yet in Christ Iesus the Law and the Gospell are reconciled and the righteousnesse of the one is the righteousnesse of the other and the duties of this are the duties of that and the blessing of either is in substance and effect one and the same blessing But yet seeing you cannot attaine to the perfect obedience of it to what purpose is it that you should take any great care or indeuour with any great labour to increase in the obedience of it Our vnperfect obedience is for Christs sake accepted of God God in Christ Iesus and for his sake forgiuing my sinnes and renewing me vnto himselfe by his holy Spirit hath of his most free and bounteous grace promised to accept of my vveake faith and vnperfect obedience yea and to blesse me for it more and more so long as I acknowledging him louing fearing and seruing him in any measure of truth Sins forbidden am hartily sorie that I can performe these spirituall duties no better and do labour vnfeinedly by prayer and by vsing all other holy meanes to increase more and more therein You are in a very good way and your perswasion hath sure ground for the Lord will not breake the brused reed nor quench the smoking flaxe Isaia 42.3 so long as we can say in truth Lord I beleeue helpe my vnbeleefe and Lord thou knowest that I loue thee c. And the desire of our soule is to thy name Isaiah 26.8 The Lord will not cast vs away Iohn 6.37 The sacrifices of the Lord are a contrite spirit a contrite and a broken heart the Lord will not despise Psal 51.17 Reade Isa 66.2 I will looke to him that is poore and of a contrite spirit and which trembleth at my words And Song of songs chapter 4.9 and Math. 5.3 and chap. 13.12 Now blessed be the Lord our God who hath thus prepared vs so blessed a remedy and for that he hath giuen vs his holy Spirit and for that he hath made vs partakers of the beginnings of so vnspeakable consolation and comfort in Christ Iesus c. For he might iustly haue left vs to the common Atheisme and profanesse of our nature after the course of this wicked world c. Hitherto of the first Commaundement and therein of that spirituall worship which the Lord requireth which is such a kind of worship and seruice as hath his most proper seate in the inmost closet of the heart and reines and