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A01377 The Christians profession, or A treatise of the grounds and principles of diuinity by way of question and answer. In which all the chiefe grounds of religion are so plainely proued and explained by the Word of God, as that the meanest capacitie may by reading vnderstand the same. I. G., fl. 1630. 1630 (1630) STC 11498; ESTC S120492 43,346 118

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Holy Ghost Qu. What consider you of his Manhood An. (o) Heb. 2.6 That the diuine nature took to himselfe a reasonable soule and bodie Qu. Was there no change of these two natures one into another nor any mixture of them An. There was no change of the natures themselues nor of their essentiall properties but these two natures were vnited in one person yet distinguished in substance and properties actions Qu. Why must Christ be man An. First because hee might bee fit to die Secondly because by man the sinne was committed and therfore by man the recompence must be made the Iustice of God so requiring Qu. Why must Christ be God An. That he might bee able to ouercome the in finite sufferings which he suffered for man Qu. When were these two natures vnited An. From the first moment of Christs conception in the wombe of the Virgin Marie Qu. What is the vse of the coniunction of these two natures An. That the Manhood of our Sauiour Christ being personally vnited to the Godhead the obedience of Christ might be of in finite merit as being the obedience of God So much of the Person of Christ Qu. What is his Office An. Mediatour Qu. What Name is giuen vnto him in regard of his Office An. Christ Qu. What doth this Name signifie An. Annointed Qu. How many Mediatours bee there An. Onely one Christ Iesus (p) 1 Tim. 2.5 There is one Mediatour between God and man which is the Man Christ Iesus Qu. Why must Christ alone be Mediatour An. Because Christ alone did partake both of the nature of God man which is of absolute necessity for him that should be a Mediatour betweene both Qu. What be the parts of his Mediatourship An. Two 1. His Priesthood 2. His Kingdome Qu. What be the workes of his Priesthood An. Two 1. Teaching 2. Meriting Qu. How did Christ teach the will of his Father An. First by himselfe in his owne personall ministery (q) Mat. 7.19 For he taught them as one hauing authority and not as the Scribes Secondly by his seruants both before and after him (r) 1. Pet. 3.16 By the which hee also went and preached vnto the spirits that are in prison (ſ) Luk. 10.16 He that heareth you heareth me Qu. What is the other worke of his Priesthood An. The meriting of the redemption of the Elect (t) Heb. 9.11.12 But Christ being become an high Priest of good things to come botained eternall redemption Qu. How did Christ performe this redemption An. First by the actions hee did in his humiliation Secondly by the actions hee did in his exaltation Qu. What are the actions he did in his humiliation An. They are two 1. Sufferings 2. Fulfilling Qu. What was his sufferings An. That in body and soule he suffered the vttermost of Gods wrath which was due vnto man for sinne as it is largely set forth in the 26. of Mathew from the first verse to the end of the chapter (u) Isa 5.3.5 But hee was wounded for our transgressions he was broken for our iniquities Qu. What doe you vnderstand by fulfilling An. That Christ perfectly kept the whole Law of all the Elect (x) Mat. 3.15 Then Iesus answered and sayd vnto him suffer it now for thus it behoueth mee to fulfill and righteousnesse Qu. What are the actions he did in his exaltation An. They were three 1. His resurrectiō 2. His Ascention 3. His sitting at Gods right hand (y) Rom. 1.4 And declared mightily to be the Sonne of God by the resurrection from the dead Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods Elect seeing Christ is dead or rather is risen againe for our Iustification Rom. 8.34 and ascended into heauen and sitteth at the right hand of God his Father Qu. What fruit and benefit haue the Elect by these workes of his Priesthood An. They are specially Two 1. Redemption 2. Intercession Qu. What is Redemption An. To bee deliuered from vnder the Kingdome of sinne and Sathan Concerning our Redemtion and the parts thereof to bee restored into the Kingdome of Christ (a) Col. 1.13 Who hath deliuered vs from the power of darkenesse and hath translated vs into the Kingdome of his deare Sonne Qu. What are the parts of Redemption An. They are chiefly two 1. Iustification 2. Sanctification (b) Tit. 2.14 Who gaue himselfe for vs that he might redeeme vs from all iniquity and purge vs or make vs pure to bee a peculiar people vnto himselfe zealous of good workes Qu. What is Iustification An. Concerning Iustification the first part of Redemption To bee made cleane or cleared from all sinne guilt and punishment before God and to be made and presented perfectly righteous before God in and through the righteousnesse of Christ (c) Act. 13.38.39 Be it knowne vnto you therefore men and bretheren that through this man is preached vnto you the forgiuenesse of sinnes and from all things from which yee could not bee iustified by the Law of Moses euery one that beleeueth is iustified (d) Rom. 8.24 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods Elect seeing it is Christ that dyed for our sinnes or rather which is riser againe for our Iustificatiō By the death and resurrection of Christ the Elect are so iustified that nothing can bee layed to their charge and they who can haue no fault layed to their charge are freed from guilt punishment for faultlesse persons are neither guilty nor punishable (e) 2. Cor. 5.21 And hee hath made him sinne for vs which knew no sinne that we should bee made the righteousnesse of God in him (f) Col. 1.28 And that wee may present euery man perfect in Christ Iesus that is before God in that righteousnesse of Christ they are presented perfect Qu. What are the parts of Iustification Concerning the parts of Iustificatiō A. They are two 1. Remission of sinnes 2. Imputation of righteousnesse Act. 10.13 (g) Heb. 10.17.18 Col. 2.13 Their sinnes and iniquities will I remember no more now where remission of these things are there is no more offering for sinne that is where remission of these sinnes are (h) Rom. 4.23.24 Now it is not written for him onely that it was imputed to him for righteousnes but also for vs to whom it shall be imputed for righteousnesse Qu. What is Remission An. The vtter abolishing of all sin by the blood death 1. Iohn 3.5 and sufferings of Christ from before God for euer (i) Heb. 9.20.28 But now in the end of the world hath hee appeared once to put away take or abolish away sinnes by the sacrifice of himselfe so Christ was once offered to take away the sinnes of many (k) 1. Ioh. 1.7 And the blood of Iesus Christ his sonne clenseth vs from all sinne (l) Re●e 1.5 And washed vs from our sins in his bloud (m) Heb. 1.3