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A14450 A learned and excellent treatise containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion Set downe by way of conference in a most plaine and familiar manner. Written first in French by maister Mathew Virell, after translated into Latine: and now turned into English for the vse of our country-men.; Religion chrestienne declarée par dialogue. English Virel, Matthieu.; Egerton, Stephen, 1555?-1621? 1594 (1594) STC 24768; ESTC S119631 209,162 292

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Christ which is the foundation of our saluation Christ himself saith No mā knoweth Mat. 11. 17 the Sonne but the Father neither doth any man know the Father but the Sonne and he to whom the Sonne will reueale him Iohn 6. 44. No man can come to me except the Father that sent me draw him But concerning the wil and that power whereby we do obey God Paul saith It is God which worketh in vs to will and to performe Phil. 2. 13. it Which also is confirmed of Christ himselfe by a most fit similitude in these wordes As the branch Iohn 15. 4. can beare no fruit of it selfe except it abide in the vine euen so neither can you except you abide in me He that abideth in me in whom I abide the same bringeth much good fruit for without me you can do nothing Which things being so what can man of himself beleeue in the matter of Religion but errour and lyes what is he able to do when the question is of worshipping God but all manner vice and wikednesse I will ad a place out of Paule wherein all this doctrine in one word is plainly set down You were dead in sinnes and Ephes 2. 1. trespasses He saith not you were sicke so as some little life was left in you but you were altogether dead The self same thing also he confirmeth afterward when he saith Ephes 2. 6. that we are raised vp from the dead when God doth regenerate vs. If therfore the vnregenerate man be spiritually dead in sinnes it followeth that he hath no more vnderstanding in things pertaining to eternall saluation then hath a dead man in the things of this life Moreouer if a man vnregenerate be spiritually dead in sinnes he hath no more power to do a good deede then a dead man hath to do the actions of the body Therefore euen as our soule giueth life to the body so also the spirite of God is the life of our soule being otherwise dead and vnable to beleeue or do any thing that is good Theoph. Although I do wholly giue consent to this doctrine which I see hath expresse grounds in the holy Scriptures yet I will propound vnto thee a certain obiection sometimes put forth to my selfe about the answering whereof I found no small difficultie namely that God seemeth to mock vs which so often by the Prophets exhorteth vs to turne vnto him and to keepe his commandements if it were not in our power at least in some part to do this Furthermore that exhortations be made in vaine the vse of admonitions is but needlesse and that reproofes are but ridiculous if it were not in the power of the sinner not to sinne Matth. They that measure the strength of man by Gods commandements be altogether deceiued For Christ commandeth vs Thou shalt loue the Lord thy Mat. 22. 37 God with all thy heart with all thy soule and with all thy minde And againe Be you perfect as your father which is in heauen is perfect But what is he which confesseth not that he can neuer come to that diuine perfection nor loue him with that loue that is due In Enchiri ad Lauren. de gratia lib arbit Therefore as it is notably written by Austen God commandeth the things which we cannot do that we might know what we ought to aske of him Which indeede may appeare euen by this that euery where by the Prophets the Lord commandeth vs to turne vnto him and to repent vs of our sinnes But Ieremie answereth Ier. 31. 18. Eze. 18. 30. Ioel. 2. 12. correct me Lord and I shal be corrected when thou diddest correct me I did repent For this cause the same Austen Confess l. 10 which handled this doctrine of Free will most excellently writeth in another place O Lord giue me that which thou commandest and command what thou wilt Theoph. Indeede this is a solution or answer to that obiection not to be despised Mat. I do ad that it may be gathered out of Paule that exhortations to holinesse of life haue not their foundation vpon our naturall powers but vpon the promise of God wherein he promiseth to be with vs not to helpe our Free will in part but wholly and altogether himselfe alone to make it good in vs. Theoph. Bring some places out of Paule for the confirmation of this doctrine Mat. Writing to the Thessalonians 1. Thess 5. 23. 24. when he hath admonished them to liue blamelesly iustly and soberly in loue in patience he prayeth to God to sanctifie them to the end they might be able to performe those things at length saith Faithfull is he that hath called you which will also do it In another place also after he had exhorted the Philippians to worke out their owne saluation with feare and trembling presently he addeth Phil. 2. 12. 13. For it is God which worketh in you both the will and the deede euen of his good pleasure Theoph. What vse is there of exhortations admonitions and reprehensions to the vnbeleeuers Mat. They shall be a witnesse against them when they come to the iudgement seate of God For they shall the more be conuinced of rebelling against God and of the hardening of their owne hearts Theoph. I am now well furnished against those that shall hereafter set vpon me with that obiection To cōclude it seemeth to me that this doctrine may fitly be referred to that which sometimes I haue heard of thee namely that all the sinnes of men be of themselues not of God but that their good works if they do any be not of themselues but of God Mat. True Neither is there any cause why we should feare to receiue this for true doctrine forasmuch as it tendeth both to the glory of God and to the throwing downe of our selues which is a most certaine marke whereby we may discerne or know true doctrine from false according to the rule of Christ Iohn 7. 18. Theoph. Now we are to go forward to the rest We haue at large hādled the first effect of the holy Ghost let vs therefore come to the other How makest thou the holy Ghost the author of our vnion or being made one with Christ which in the beginning of this Chapter thou didst attribute vnto faith Matth. In what sēse the holy Ghost is sayd to be author of our vnion with Christ When I did attribute or giue it to faith I did it according to the vse of the scripture but this I meant that faith is the instrument and as it were a spirituall hand by the which we do receiue Christ with all his gifts In the meane time this is to be vnderstood that the holy Ghost is author of them all For that vniting of vs to Christ which is in heauē is not done but by his own diuine power Adde hereunto that the holy Ghost begetteth faith in vs and sanctifieth vs that so we may
tractable and do obey admonitions Theoph. It commeth to my remembrance that the article of the Church is set after the article of the holy Ghost because the holy Ghost beareth witnesse within vs that we be members of it Mat. Not only for this cause but especially because it is gathered together by the diuine working of it by the which indeede we are knit together into one bodie with Christ and are partakers of all his giftes that is to say the merit of his death is communicated vnto vs by the which wee obtaine forgiuenesse of sinnes the force also of his resurrection is imparted by the which we shall rise againe in that last day shal liue eternally with him All which things are in the Creed in exact order declared presently after the article of the church Theoph. Hitherto we haue spoken sufficiently of the true Church therefore we haue dispatched the first point that I propounded Of the communion of Saints Let vs therfore come to the other What is the cause that thou saydest we were no lesse ioyned by the holy Ghost with the Church then with Christ Mat. Because it cannot ioyn the faithful with Christ but it doth also ioyne them together among thēselues euen as the members cannot be ioyned with the head but they be also vnited together into the bodie Now this is a most fit similitude and best agreeth to the vniō which we haue with Christ For as the head if it be ioyned with the members guideth them nourisheth them and giueth them life and motion euen so Christ perfourmeth all these things to his Church with the which he is made one by the working of the holy ghost For this cause is this sentence so often repeated of the Apostle Col. 1. 18. 1. Cor. 12. 27 Christ is the head of the bodie of the Church The faithfull are the bodie of Christ and members for their part Therefore also Christ him selfe giueth his owne name to the Church as when he reproued Paul Act. 9. 4. Saule Saule why persecutest thou me and this he doth because the head and members be one A short exposition of the Apostles Creede Theoph. Thou hast made mee to vnderstand all the articles of the Apostles Creed Neuerthelesse I do desire to the ende the things which thou hast sayd may the better stick in my mind that the summe of the same articles should againe be declared in some short Paraphrasis or exposition as also to be taught how the faithfull may apply them to them selues Mat. Thou desirest a thing except I be deceiued not vnprofitable Therefore euerie one may comprehend the summe of the Creed and apply it to himselfe in these words I put my whole trust in God the father I beleeue in God the Father as in him which will blesse me For I doubt not seeing he is the Father of Iesus Christ but he is also my father and therefore loueth me perfectly and infinitely euen as he him selfe is perfect and infinite Now that will of his cannot be hindered by impotencie Almightie maker of heauen and earth or weakenesse as our earthly parentes are often wont For he is omnipotent and hath all creatures as well those that be in heauen as those that be in earth in his hand to do me good to keepe me safe from all sinnes and to helpe me in all my necessities so far forth as he him selfe shall know to be expedient for me who also doth so keep in bridle and hold backe the deuill all mine enemies that they cannot by any meanes hurt mee And in Iesus Christ his only Sonne our Lord. I do also put my whole trust in Christ Iesus our Lord the onely Sonne of God of the same essence with the Father and the holy Ghost who came downe into the earth that he might lift me vp into heauen which was made man to the ende he might haue the same God with me and I might haue the same Father with him For these be his words I ascend or go vp to my Father Ioh. 20. 17. and your Father and my God and your God Which was conceiued by the holy Ghost born of the virgin Mary suffered vnder Pontius Pilate Who also that he might reconcile mee to God the Father was conceiued by the holy Ghost and borne of the Virgine Marie Moreouer vnder Pontius Pilate he suffred all the reproches which I had deserued For he was bound as a guiltie person that I might be loosed out of the chaine of the Deuill and sinne He was condemned of an earthly Iudge notwithstanding he were most iust and innocent that I which am guilty of innumerable transgressions might be discharged before the tribunall seate of the heauenly Iudge Who in scorne was clothed with purple and crowned with a crowne of thornes that he might make me partaker of his glorious crowne and kingly dignitie Crucified dead and buried Who was nayled to the crosse dead and buried that he might deliuer me from the curse of death and slauerie of sinne and the tyrannie of the deuill Who for me descended into hell while as in the verie time of that passion he suffred both in soule and bodie He descended into hell the fearefull torments of the wrath of God which I had deserued and wherewith I should for euer haue beene ouerwhelmed in hell who also the third day rose againe from the dead that for my sake death being The third day he rose againe from the dead He ascēded into heauen fully ouercome he might giue me life Who finally ascended into heauen from whence I was banished for my sinnes that he might set open a passage for me into it and might in my name take possession of the heauenly kingdome Sitteth at the right had of God the Father almightie But now he sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almighty and there continually maketh intercession for me with his Father and offreth for me the merite of his death that so he may become mercifull vnto me From thēce he shall come to iudge the quicke and dead I beleeue also that at the last day he shall come visibly downe from the heauens to iudge both quicke and dead Neither is there any cause why I should feare or be afrayde of condemnation seeing I shall stand at the iudgement seate of that Iudge which is also my patron and aduocate I do therefore assuredly know that he will giue sentence on my side and absolue me that I may be partaker of his glory I beleeue in the holy Ghost I do also put my whole trust in the holy Ghost which is God of the same essence with the Father and the Sonne who also hath ioyned me with Christ and sanctified me in him Which beareth witnesse with my Spirite that I am the child of God Which maketh request for me with sighs that cānot be expressed Which comforteth me in aduersitie Which kindleth a desire
minister The exposition of the fourth petition vnto vs those things that be necessarie for this life for al those be cōprehēded vnder the name of bread as of a thing most necessarie Howbeit this is to be noted that while we aske of God our daily bread we doe also desire all such things as be requisite and necessarie that we may eate it quietly Therefore this petition generally containeth whatsoeuer may be desired to liue quietly in this world Neuerthelesse we ought to depend and hang vpon the pleasure of our heauenly Father For he will giue vs such things as he shall know to be profitable as well for his owne glorie as for our saluation And hereupon it may be gathered why he would haue bread only asked by vs namely that we might know that bread ought to suffice vs if the Lord shall see it good to giue vs no other thing to nourish vs. Theoph. There doe fiue principall points come into my mind cōcerning this thy exposition of daily bread whereof I will aske thee 1 The first wherof is this why we pray to haue daily bread giuen vs seeing we are commanded to prouide vs by our honest labour such things as be necessarie for this life Mat. Because our labour shall be to no purpose except the blessing of God be added vnto it euen as the Psalmist expresly teacheth Theoph. point 2 Wherefore are we commāded to craue that bread which we call our Matth. The word our was added for two causes The first that we might vnderstand that that bread is promised of God and therefore is by good right called ours and so might certainly know that it cannot be denied vnto vs. The other to the end we might remember that that bread is to be prouided by lawfull meanes and wayes such as be allowed of God but not by theft or deceit For otherwise we eate not our own bread but another mans receiued not from God but from the deuill Theoph. point 3 The third point followeth why are these wordes added This day and daily Matth. That we might altogether and wholy depend vpon the prouidence of God so as we should not be carefull for things to come as if we did distrust but be content with those that be necessarie for our present neede with this hope that the Lord will prouide for the morrow Theoph. point 4 I come to the fourth point How well agreeth it that they which haue plentie of things and whose barnes and store houses be ful should aske their daily bread Matth. Because we must hold it for a certaintie and truth that bread of it selfe cannot nourish except the blessing of God be added For sometime rich men are seene worne and pined away with leannesse For this cause Moses saith Man liueth not by bread onely but by euery word that cōmeth out of the mouth of God In which wordes the Prophet doth also signifie this that the power of God doth not so cleaue vnto bread that hee cannot nourish vs without it as oft as shall please him Whereof he gaue the Israelites a singular proofe whom he fed in the wildernesse by the space of fortie yeares without bread Theoph. point 5 The last point is behind Why doth Christ command vs to pray for bread in common in these wordes Giue vs our bread rather then priuately after this manner Giue me my bread Matth. To the end we might know that we are to pray for it not for our selues alone but also for our neighbours of whose profit and commoditie Christian charitie requireth that we should be no lesse carefull then of our owne Moreouer by this manner of praying we are more more assured that we shall obtaine the bread which we pray for For as much as the whole Church doth not onely craue it with vs but also for vs euen as we also do craue the same both with it and for it For we are all the sonnes of one the same Father euen as we are taught in the beginning of this prayer while we say in cōmon Our father For the same cause also the two petitions following bee deliuered in the same forme of wordes Namely Forgiue vs our trespasses and leade vs not into tentation Howbeit they containe all the things that appertaine to the heauenly life euen as this containeth those which be necessarie for this present life Theoph. Wherefore are the things that concerne our saluation contained in two petitions Matth. Because our saluation standeth vpon two parts The first that we be reconciled vnto God and this we desire in the fift petition which intreateth of the forgiuenesse of our sinnes The other that being reconciled vnto him by the forgiuenesse of sinnes wee be kept in his loue and obedience so as we obey him being mindfull of that infinite benefite which he hath bestowed vpon vs. The fift petition Forgiue vs our trespasses as we forgiue them that trespasse against vs. Theoph. The two last petitions do remaine to be confidered of vs Let vs therefore first come to the fift What is the meaning of it Matth. Because we be all miserable sinners by reason whereof the Lord is iustly angry with vs yea rather is so long angry as our sinnes shall before him be layd vnto our charge in this petitiō we pray that for his infinite mercies sake he will forgiue them all to the end that for the time to come hee may fauour vs being at one with vs namely by the forgiuenesse of our sinnes Theoph. But why do we craue of God to forgiue vs our sinnes for the which Christ hath most fully satisfied seeing there is no place for forgiuenesse where satisfaction is made Mat. If the satisfaction were of our selues this were indeede true but seeing it is by Christ which is freely giuen vs of his father forgiuenesse agreeth necessarily with it And verily it is as if a man condemned in some summe of money were to be cast into prison vntill he had payd the whole summe and yet were not able to do it Whō if the Prince meant to pleasure without any hinderance of the law and should freely giue him that wherein he was to haue bin fined should he not haue done as much as if he had forgiuen the offence He should indeede But this similitude is most fit For as much as in this petition our sinnes be called debtes to the end we might vnderstand that by them we are no lesse debters vnto God then if a mā were in great debt vnto another yet had not wherof to pay any thing at all With this similitude agreeth also that that is writtē of Paul Putting out the hand-writing that was against Col. 2. 14. vs which was contrary vnto vs he euen tooke it away and fastned it vpon the Crosse In which words he teacheth that Christ hath most fully satisfied for our sins Theoph. The more diligentlie I consider the mysterie of our redemption so much the more commeth to my remembrance
the infinite maruellous wisedome of God which by a way altogether wonderfull hath knit or ioyned together his perfect iustice with his perfect mercy and that as well to his owne glory as to our saluation and benefite Mat. True indeed But if thou do with a litle more diligence marke that way thou shalt find three things which the reason of man could neuer haue deuised and which out of Christ are found no where else for the auoyding of the punishment due for our sinnes and they be these That we should our selues pay our debts vnto God or else seeke another which is both able to pay them and also doth acquite vs of them or that God himselfe should forgiue vs whatsoeuer we be indebted vnto him Theoph. I would haue these things declared by thee a little more largely Matth. First therefore I will shew that these three cannot any where be found sauing in Christ And verily whatsoeuer men can imagine they shall neuer find in themselues wherewith to satisfie God Who also as the Apostle saith Rom. 11. 32 hath shut all vnder sinne that he might haue mercy vpon all Neither shall they find any creature in heauen or in earth sufficient to doe this office But if they flie vnto God his mercy to obtaine forgiuenesse of their sinnes his perfect iustice will be a let which requireth to be fully satisfied Theoph. Let vs now see how God hath ioyned these three things together in Christ to reconcile his exceeding great mercy with his most perfect righteousnesse vnto our saluation Matth. Being made one with Christ by faith and therefore also partakers of his goods wee our selues pay all our debtes vnto God and that of the riches of Christ which are truely made ours And by this meanes the perfect iustice of God is fully satisfied which indeed requireth this that he which oweth the debt should pay it Neuerthelesse another hath payd it for vs namely Christ who alone hath drunke vp the cup of God his wrath and as the Apostle saith hath 1. Pet. 2. 24 borne our sinnes in his body vpon the tree And therein most manifestly appeareth the great mercy of God that gaue his most dearely beloued Sonne for vs his enemies vnto a most shamefull death Finnally because he that hath satisfied the heauenly Father for vs is his dearely beloued Sonne euerlasting God with the Father freely giuen vnto vs the continuall forgiuenesse of sinnes as hath bin sayd is ioyned with his satisfaction and that doth especially make stedfast and sure his immeasurable mercy Theoph. Verily a notable discourse and very full of comfort Let vs now returne to the exposition of our petition Why is this clause added in the end as we forgiue them that trespasse against vs Matth. That is according to the promise made vs of the forgiuenesse of our sins vpō this condition that we forgiue them that hurt vs. And Christ would haue it expresly mentioned because he knew how hardly we forgiue others their trespasses Therefore in this clause he calleth vs to remember that wee shall not obtaine forgiuenesse of our sinnes at the hands of God except we also forgiue our neighbours their offences Hereupon is that threatning of God by the Prophet against the Israelites When you shall stretch out your hands Isay 1. 15. I will hide mine eyes from you although you make many prayers I will not heare you for your hands are full of bloud Theoph. Therefore this manner of speech doth not appoint an equalitie as if God forgaue vs so much as we shall forgiue Mat. No not so For our forgiuenesse euen as we our selues be imperfect is alwayes imperfect and sauoureth of the vncleannesse of our flesh whereupon it commeth to passe that euen in them that are most regenerated notwithstanding they doe vnfainedly forgiue as God requireth and desire no reuenge yea rather be ready to do good vnto such as haue hurt them and do daily pray for them yet there remaineth some bitternesse so as we do not embrace them with that affection of heart which we would haue embraced them with if we had alwayes beene well pleased with them which if God should do we were in very ill case Therefore this is the meaning of this petition ô Lord according to thy promise forgiue vs our sinnes fully and perfectly as the most perfect God For as much as we as most imperfect men according to thy commandement haue bene fauorable vnto them that haue hurt vs. Theoph. In what place are this commandement and promise Matth. They be presently added by Christ after this prayer in these wordes If you forgiue men their offences Mat. 6. 14. your heauenly Father will also forgiue you But if you shall not forgiue men their offences neither will your Father forgiue you your offences Theoph. I grant it is very right that we should doe those things to our neighbours which we desire to be done to ourselues And so that God doth most worthily denie them forgiuenesse that will not forgiue their neighbours Matth. True especially seeing our sinnes against God whereof we craue pardon are farre more grieuous and farre more in number then are they which our neighbours can euer commit against vs. And this doth Christ plainly teach in an excellent parable whē he saith Mat. 18. 23 The kingdome of heauen is like vnto a king which would demand an account of his seruants And when he began to recken there was one brought vnto him which ought ten thousand Talents And when he was not able to pay it his Lord commanded him to be sold and his wife and children and all he had and the debt to be payd The seruant therefore fell downe and besought him saying Master appease thine anger towardes me and I will pay thee all Then that seruants master had compassion vpon him and loosed him and forgaue him the debt but when the seruant was departed hee found one of his followes that ought him an hundreth pence and he layd hands vpon him tooke him by the throat saying pay me that thou owest Thē his fellow fell downe at his feete and besought him saying appease thine anger towards me and I will pay thee all yet he would not but went cast him into prison till he should paie the debt And when his other fellowes saw what was done they were verie sory and came and declared vnto their maister all that was done Then his maister called him and said vnto him O euill seruant I forgaue thee all that debt because thou prayedst me oughtest not thou also to haue had pitie vppon thy fellow euen as I had pitie on thee So his maister was wroth and deliuered him vnto the Iaylers till hee should pay all that was due vnto him So likewise saieth Christ shall mine heauenly Father do vnto you except ye forgiue from your hearts each one to their brother their trespasses The sixt petition And leade vs not into temptation but deliuer vs