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A11015 A treatise of Gods effectual calling: written first in the Latine tongue, by the reuerend and faithfull seruant of Christ, Maister Robert Rollock, preacher of Gods word in Edenburgh. And now faithfully translated for the benefite of the vnlearned, into the English tongue, by Henry Holland, preacher in London; Tractatus de vocatione efficaci, quae inter locos theologiæ communissimos recensetur, deque locis specialioribus, qui sub vocatione comprehenduntur. English Rollock, Robert, 1555?-1599.; Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603.; Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605. 1603 (1603) STC 21286; ESTC S116145 189,138 276

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1. 13. For I did it ignorantly through vnbeleefe This ignorance is either of the law or of the fact The ignorance of the law is to be ignorant of Gods will Of this Sin speaketh Christ Luke 12. 48. He that hath not known his masters wil hath done things worthy of stripes shall be beaten with few stripes This was also Paules ignorance when hee blasphemed and persecuted the Church of Christ 1. Tim. 1. The ignorance of the fact is when a man knowes not what he doth And a man may be said not to know what he doth or to erre in the Sin of ignorance fact either when he doth a thing negligently or when a thing is done by him as we say by fortune or chance or rather by the ineuitable prouidence of God An example of sinne of negligence may be this as when a ship is lost by the negligence of the Gouernour or maister thereof An example of a sinne by fortune or Gods prouidence may be as when one casting a stone killeth a man passing by of whom he neuer thought for this sinne in the old Church the cities of refuge were appointed Numb 35. 23. Thus farre of the external sinne of commission which proceedes of errour or ignorance The externall sinne of commission followeth which is committed in knowledge or as we say wittingly and this is when a man knoweth that hee doth euill hereof speakes Christ Luk. 12. 47. That seruant who knoweth his masters will and doth it not shall be beaten with many stripes This sin is either of infirmitie or of contumacie An example Actual external sinne committed willingly of a sinne of infirmitie is in Peter who three times denied his Lord and maister for feare of death and persecution An example of a sin of contumacie we haue in Iudas the traitor Againe a sin of contumacie is either done in hypocrisie as when a man is not openly rebellious but hides his sinne vnder the cloake of hypocrisie this the Apostle taxeth Rom. 2. 5. Thou saith he after thy hardnesse and heart that cannot repent doest treasure vp wrath against the day of wrath Againe it is an open rebellion or pride when a man ioynes to his contumacy pride against God himselfe for which cause he is said to sinne with an high hand Numb 15. 30. This manifest rebellion and Heresie pride is either against the second Table of the law as open murther knowne adulterie and this is the lesser contumacie but if it be a proud rebellion against the first Table the sinne is intolerable And of this latter kind is Open rebellion heresie first when as a man in a proud obstinacy wil defend anie opinion against the manifest truth of Gods word Of all the sinnes before specified this is one property that a man may repent of them or for them all whereupon followes another property that they are all pardonable But if ye adde to knowledge pride frowardnesse a malicious heart striuing against the holy Ghost inlightening a man teaching inwardly then the great sinne ariseth which they call the sinne against the holy Sinne against the holy Ghost Ghost the propertie whereof is this that hee which so sinneth cannot repent him of his sinne whereupon it followeth that this sinne is impardonable And this sin is called irremissible not for that the greatnesse of it exceeds the greatnes of Gods mercy grace in Christ but VVherefore impardonable because finall impenitence is the reward and punishment which by Gods iust iudgment is inflicted vpon this sinne Read of this point Matt. 12. 21. Heb. 6. 4. 5. and chap. 10. 26. 1. Ioh. 5. 16. And thus farre of actuall sinne Now it remaineth to see what the aduersaries say of actuall sinne Here the greatest controuersie is of the diuision of actuall sinne into mortall and veniall We auouch that euery sin by nature is mortall that is that the guilt Sinne mortall veniall a popish doctrine of eternall death followes it And that if any sinne be veniall that is may find pardon of God this commeth to passe not for that it is so by nature but of Gods meere mercie in Iesus Christ Many scriptures approue our assertion Ro. 6. 23. The wages of sin is death He speakes here of sin in generall and of eternall death Matth. 5. 19. Who soeuer shall breake one of the least of these commandements and shall teach men so heshall be called the least in the kingdome of God that is he shal haue be of reckoning in heauen Obserue then here how for the least sin a man deserues to be shut forth out of heauen Deut. 27. 26. Cursed be he that abideth not in all things which are written in the booke of the law Therefore there is no sinne which deserueth not the curse or malediction of God For in that the law denounceth an execration against euery sin there is no exception we see of anie euen the least sinne I am 2. 10. Whosoeuer shall keepe the whole law and yet fayleth in one point hee is guiltie of all Therefore if ye rest in any one sinne against the law ye sinne against the whole law and stand guiltie of all sinnes which are committed any way against the law So there is no cause why wee should measure our guilt by anie one sinne euen the verie least For euen the verie least sinne we liue and lie in without faith repentance The least sinne merits hell caries with it the guilt euen of the greatest sinnes as may clearely appeare by that place of Iames. Matth. 5. 26. Thou shalt not depart thence till thou hast paid the vtmost farthing Therefore God in his accounts respecteth euen the least parts of sinne and the smallest sinnes that are The tenth law condemnes euen the least motions of concupiscence Matth. 22. 37. Thou shalt loue the Lord thy God with all thine heart with all thy soule and with all thy mind Therefore the law requires an exact or perfect obedience Wherefore he that offendeth euen in the least point is a transgressor of the law and that euerlasting curse followeth the breach of the law if redemption be not purchased by Iesus Christ Matt. 5. 18. Till heauen and earth perish one iote or one tittle of the law shall not scape till all things be fulfilled Note here there shal not passe away one iote or one tittle that is the least branch of the breach of the law which shall escape without satisfaction either by our selues or a mediator And thus far touching our iudgment of this matter The aduersaries for actuall sinne respecting it either according to the greatnesse thereof or for the punishment it deserueth they diuide it into mortall and veniall They cal that mortall sinne which doth extinguish charity Mortal sin defined of Papists or iustice making vs enimies vnto God and therefore guilty of eternall death They call that veniall sinne which doth not quench charitie and iustice nor doth not
cause an enmitie betwixt vs and God but dooth a little staine iustice which they place in charitie and they say it A popish veniall sinne spots it a little wherefore this sinne say they is soone pardoned and expiate with a light punishment as in this life with the repetition of the Lords prayer the smiting of the breast satisfactiō or penance imposed by the priest or which men do of thēselues voluntarily vndergo After this life all venial sinnes be expiat in purgatory if they be not pardoned in this life by the meanes before expressed They say veniall sinne is twofold the first veniall sin is so called because it is so by nature and for the substance Venial sin 2. of it as an idle word or immoderate laughter The next veniall sinne they say is that which is not so by nature but for some imperfection for that sin by nature is mortall but because it is imperfect for the measure or quantity of the euill therefore it is veniall This imperfection say they is twofold for this imperfection is either by reason of the will as when there is not a full consent of the will vnto a secret motion of concupiscense In this kind of venial sinne they reckon all euil secret motions which stirre in the affection before the mind can think of them and which get not any full consent of the will as the motions of lust of anger of enuie c. Oragaine there is an imperfection in respect of the matter of the sinne to wit when the matter is so small and light that it makes the sin veniall as for example if a man steale a half-peny or some such trifle wherby the neighbour is little or nothing touched and charity is not violate And they go about to proue their opinion concerning veniall sinne by diuers kindes of arguments First by testimonies of the scripture and of the Church next by reasons of their owne in refutation of which arguments my Popish arguments for veniall sinne meaning is not to insist For veniall sinne they cite Mat. 12. 32. Whosoeuer shall speake against the holy Ghost it shall not be forgiuen him neither in this world nor in the world to come Therefore say they there is a kinde of sinne which shal be pardoned after this life and the same is venial sin which is purged with the fire of purgatory But let Mark chap. 3 29. bee the interpreter of this phrase which Mathew hath in this place Whosoeuer saith he shall blaspheme against the holy Ghost shal neuer haue forgiuenes but is culpable or guilty of eternall damnation Therefore where Mathew saith neither is this life nor in the life to come it is the same as if he said It shall neuer be forgiuen him They bring also the place which is Mat. 5. 22. Whosoeuer is angry with his brother vnaduisedly shal be culpable of iudgment and whosoeuer saith vnto his brother Raca shal be worthy to be punished by the Councel and whosoeuer shal say foole shal be worthy to be punished with hell fire There are here 3. kinds of sins say they of which he adiudgeth one kinde only worthy of hell fire wherefore the two former are to be expiat with some light punishment and therfore be veniall sinnes I answere this place teacheth vs that there is an inequality first of sinnes next of punishments and those also spirituall and infernall which Christ expresseth here by an allusion to ciuill and politique penalties which were vnequall They reason also on this wise No man say they will denie that one sin is lesser then another by nature Therefore Popish reasons for veniall sin is not the lesser sinne veniall by nature I answer it followeth not for that the least sinne by nature meriteth eternall death and eternall punishment albeit not the greatest punishment For we deuie not the inequalitie of the paines of the damned Next say they is not one sin lesse then another in quantity And therefore is it not veniall in respect of the imperfection thereof I answer it followeth not for euery sin howsoeuer imperfect meriteth eternal death or if it be venial it is not for the imperfectiō of it but for Christs sake and his satisfaction for it Thirdly they say is not that sin veniall which doth not destroy or ouerthrow iustice charity or inherent grace But there are some sinnes which doe not ouerthrow or extinguish iustice Ergo there be some venial sinnes The assumption is proued The iust man fals 7. times in the day and riseth againe Behold here one sinneth and yet ceaseth not to be iust I answer The proposition is false for that very sinne which doth not extinguish the grace of Christ and inherent holines that very sinne by it owne nature is mortall And in that it is pardonable and doth not abolish holines that is not to be imputed to the sin it self but to the free mercy of God in Iesus Christ CHAP. XXVIII The controuersie concerning the sinne against the holy Ghost THE aduersaries say there be 6. kindes of this sinne The first sinne is presumption when a The Papists say there be six kinds of the sinne against the holy Ghost man presumeth ouermuch of the grace of God and of faith in the meane while denying his faith by his works This is the man whom Iames taxeth in his Epistle Chap. 2. vers 14. and after Thesecond is desperation contrary to presumption this was Cain and Iudas sin The third is to impugne the knowne truth hereto belongs the blasphemie against the holy 3 Ghost this was the sinne of the Pharasies Matth. 12. The fourth is to enuy or to repine at the graces of God in our 4 brethren this was the sin of the Iewes which did repine and grieue at the grace of God giuen the Gentiles The fift is obstinacy when as a man shal persist in a known sin with an obstinate mind This was Pharaohs sinne and 6 the obstinate Iewes The sixt is finall impenitency when as any shall die in contempt of the sacrament of penance and of any satisfaction imposed vpon him by Ecclesiasticall order Of this they vnderstand that place 1. Ioh. 5. 16. There is a sin vnto death I do not say that ye should pray for him They say a man sins against the holy Ghost al these waies and that all these sins be inexpiable and that these sins are called irremissible because they bee seldome and hardly forgiuen as men seldome and hardly repent them of these sins But the last which is finall impenitency they thinke that onely is properly sayde to be impardonable because it is neither forgiuen in this life nor after this life And this is their iudgment of the sin against the holy Ghost But we auouch that the scripture doth teach vs there is but one sinne only against the holy Ghost Matth 12. 32. Mark 3. 29. Luke 12. 10. called the blasphemy against the holy Ghost Ye haue a description
imagination of mans heart be euill from his youth Ephes 2. 3. Fulfill the will of the flesh and of the minde And that the body is infected with this poison see Rom. 6. 12. Let not sinne raigne in your mortall body And that euery The body and all the members poisoned with originall sinne one of the members is infected and poisoned with the same sin is shewed v. 13. Neither giue your members as instruments of vnrighteousnes vnto sin Againe the very names of this sinne shew the subiect thereof or where it resteth As when it is called flesh concupiscence the law of the members the body of sin the body of death And thus farre of the subiect of originall sinne Now wee bee to come to the parts of it and because it is as a compound thing we are to consider first The materiall cause of originall sinne threefold what the matter thereof is next what the forme The matter of originall sin is threefold The first part of the matter thereof is that apostasie wherein we fell all away from God in the loines of Adam This we receiue from our mothers womb for we are al born Apostates backsliders frō God For that the first apostasie was not Adams only but did appertaine to vs al first reasō it selfe may sufciently conuince it for we were all as then in his loynes and as parcelles of the substance and nature of the first man and so we all fell in him and with him from the liuing God For this very cause Heb. 7. Leui is said before he was borne to pay tithes to Melchisedeck because he was then in the loynes of Abraham Abrahams fact was therefore Leui his fact also and of all his posterity which then were in his loynes Next this is testified by scripture as by name in that place which is Rom. 5. 12. In whom to wit Adam all men haue sinned That first Apostasie I grant is past and vanished away as euery action passeth away yet after a sort it is saide to continue still for albeit the fact be past yet the How the Apostasie of Adam continueth still guilt thereof remaineth still for euery man is borne guilty by nature of that first Apostasie The same is to bee said of euery other sinne Murther Adultery Theft c. For whatsoeuer it is it may be truly sayd to remaine still so long as the guilt remaineth which is consequent thereunto Wherefore euery man is guilty of that first defection and falling from God vntill this guilt be taken away by the bloud of a mediator And that we be such Apostates by nature the scripture testifieth Rom. 5. 15. By the offence of one many be dead Wherefore many must be guilty that one offence Ro. 5. 16. The fault came of one offence vnto condemnation And thus farre of the first part of originall sinne that is of the first backsliding and our falling away which we bring forth with vs from our mothers wombe into the world The second part followeth of originall sinne which is a certaine defect or a certaine want of originall iustice Second part of Originall sinne that is of that righteousnes or integrity wherein man was created according to the image and example of the righteousnesse which is in God the creator For he created man after his owne image wise iust holy For the Apostle to the Eph. 5. and Col. saith that in these respects man was like to God himselfe in his creation This want I speake of originall iustice is the first effect of that apostasie before shewed For that apostasie whereof we are al by nature guilty depriueth vs in our first birth euē in our very conception of that originall iustice and image of God This part of the matter of originall sinne very sense sheweth and many scriptures testifie of it I meane such as speake of sinne negatiuelie or priuatiuelie For Proofe of our want of original iustice by 1. sense 2. by scripture all such places shew plainelie what defect is in vs and what want of originall iustice Rom. 3. 23. All haue sinned and are depriued of the glory of God Ro. 7 18. I know that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing And a little after I find no meanes to performe that which is good Rom. 8. 7. The wisdome of the flesh is not subiect to the law of God neither indeed can be 1. Cor. 14. The naturall man perceiueth not the things of the spirit of God neither can he know the. 2. Cor. 3. 5. Not that we are sufficient of our selues to think any thing as of our selues Eph. 4. 18. Hauing their cogitation darkened and being strangers from the life of God And thus far of the 2. part of the matter of original sin to wit the want of originall iustice The third part followeth and this we say is an inclination The 3. part of the matter of originall sinne or quality contrary to that originall iustice and integritie before mentioned succeeding euen in place thereof This is that which they call our naturall corruption and it is the second effect of the apostasie of Adam in Paradice For that rebellion of our first parents first depriueth vs of originall iustice and of the image of God next in place there of by Gods iust iudgement it infecteth vs with a quality cleane contrary to that righteousnesse whereby we are made prone and apt to al euil This contratie qualitie or inclination vnto sin to be in vs very sense procues it with many testimonies of the holy Scripture all which speake of sinne affirmatiuely or that I may so speak positiuely Ro. 7. 7. I had not known concupiscence but that the law sayth thou shalt not couet Rom. 7. 23. I see another law in my members rebelling against the law of my mind Eph. 2. 3. Fulfilling the lusts of the flesh and of the minde Ad to these the places before cited Gen. 6. and 8. And thus farre of the third part of the matter of originall sin And here as touching the want of iustice and inclination vnto sinne which were two parts of the matter of originall sinne ye must be aduertised that there is no facultie A speciall note of the soule of man which is not infected with both these euils together We reckon as principall powers of the soule the minde or vnderstanding the will and the affections These two last the scripture often vnderstandeth them in the worde hart because the will and affections be seated in the hart The first defect then is in the mind and this is the want of light and knowledge here is also the want of holinesse that is of a quality wherewith our very knowledge and light must be affected and assuredly was affected with in the first creation The light of the minde or knowledge is twofold naturall A two fold light of the mind 1. VVant of naturall light and spirituall In the mind there is a defect
attained the temporary faith whose sorrow also doth arise from the Gospel and the acknowledgment of the mercy of God in Christ and the change of the mind vnto good is in some sort for the good it selfe for they tast after a sort the sweetnes of God in Christ and are delighted in it And as concerning the amendment of outward life that also is in them a little longer then in those before described They do also returne and relinquish many sins Of this kind it seemes Herod was of whom it is written Mar. 6. 20. Herod feared Iohn knowing that he was a iust and an holy man and he receaued him when he heard him he did many things and heard him gladly And thus far of these 3. steps of impious men in repentance here also I end the doctrine of sound repentance CHAP. XXXVI What the iudgement of Papists is of Repentance IT followeth now that we consider what the Papists do thinke of their Penance for they reiect the very name of Repentance T heir errours are manie which they hold we will take view of some few of them briefly confute them first they say that Repentance is a Sacrament But A Sacrament I aske if it be a Sacrament what sensible signe hath it They answer that the signe is partly the act of y e penitent person partly the words of the Priest whereby the penitent is absolued But I answer in a sacrament there must be not only an audible signe but also a visible there must be also a certaine element and not a ceremonie onely as in Baptisme and the Supper of the Lord. Besides the ceremonies and rites there are elements water bread and wine Concerning this errour this shall suffice Secondly they affirme that the vse of Repentance is this to abolish mortall sinne committed after Baptisme 2. Errour and to make him who of a friend through sinne was become Gods enemie the friend of God againe that is a iust man To this I answer To the restoring and repairing of man who hath sinned after Baptisme we haue no need of any other Sacrament then Baptisme the force and vertue whereof is perpetuall and effectuall throughout the whole life of man for the washing away of sinne to regenerate men for it is false that in Baptisme these sinnes onely are washed away which were committed before Baptisme seeing Baptisme reacheth to the whole life of Baptisme effectuall to the regenerate all his life man and the remembrance thereof is effectuall for the remission of sinnes and our regeneration euen then when a man giues vp the Ghost and departs this life Thirdly they say that the Repentance which was in the old Testament and before the resurrection of Christ 3. Errour is not the same with the repentance which followed the resurrection of Christ for that was no Sacrament but this is I answer that the doctrine of Repentance and of our conuersion to God is one and the selfe same which all the Prophets Iohn Baptist Christ before and after his incarnation and the holy Apostles haue preached Fourthly they say that the principall efficient cause of Repentance is free-will and the strength of nature stirred 4. Errour vp by a preuenting grace and that grace is but onely our helper working together with nature or free-will I answer that it is cleane contrarie for the Spirit or grace of God is the principall efficient cause of Repentance but the instrument are the faculties and powers of the mind not such as they are by nature but as they are sanctified by the Spirit which may appeare euen by this testimonie Ier. 31. Conuert me O Lord I shall be conuerted where the principall efficiencie cause of the work is giuen to the Lord himselfe and to his grace But of vs it may well be said that we become actiue in repentance being acted and moued by the holy Ghost Fiftly they diuide Penance essentially into the act of the Penitent as the matter and absolution of the Priest 5. Errour as the formall cause I answer that there is no necessitie why repentance should be so parted betweene the penitent or confessing sinner and the Priest absoluing For the sinner who doth repent him of his sinne may priuately confesse vnto God and of him also bee absolued without any conceiued or set forme of absolution by the Priest We repent daily and yet there is no need that the matter should be dayly so perfourmed by the sinner repenting and the Priest or minister absoluing Wherefore repentance is not to be restrained to this forme and dialogue or communication which must passe as they say betweene the sinner repenting and the Priest absoluing Sixtly they diuide Penance materially into Contrition 6. Errour Confession and Satisfaction for these three parts doe as it were appertaine to the acts of their Penitents which be the matter of their Sacrament of Penance I answer concerning Contrition which is nothing els but a sorrow of heart we verily admit of it but without anie opinion of merit which they attribute thereunto And as touching Confession first we say that it is not Signes of Repentance properly any part of Repentance but an outward signe of Repentance which is wrought inwardly in the mind for amongst the signes these are numbred confession of the mouth teares humbling of the bodie and other actions of like kind Againe we say that their auricular Confession wherein all euen the priuate sinnes of a man must be numbred as neere as they can remember and whispered into the eare of the Priest we affirme I say that such a Confession is the inuention of mans braine wherof there is no commandement or example extant in the whole Scripture Yea verily the will of God is that manie priuate sins vnto which we alone are priuy should bee concealed not vttered euen as God doth couer the multitude of our priuate sinnes of his free will and mercie wherewith he embraceth vs in Christ Iesus Notwithstanding this he requireth of vs that we priuately repent of them so oft as we shall remember them To conclude concerning Satisfaction we vtterly condemne and renounce it for by it as they teach we satisfie of ourselues the wrath and iustice of God and that by temporall punishments which we willingly suffer for our sinnes This we do vtterly condemne as an opinion which doth derogate from the merit and satisfaction of Christ whereby alone the wrath and iustice of God is satisfied for our sinnes And as for these temporall afflictions of the godly they are not truly satisfactions for their sinnes but by them God doth mortifie the remnants of sinnes and by that meanes prouoke vs to earnest repentance hereby curbing and keeping vs from falling into sinne againe Finally as all things worke for the best to them that loue God so these things which are not so much punishments as crosses do worke together for the best for the godly Neither is