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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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with puritie of cōscience Cōcerning the rest so as we auoyd all superstitious humane ceremonies we must vse the libertie which Christ by his death hath purchased for vs. Theoph. What is that Christian libertie Matth. Of Christian libertie It is in euery part of it a spirituall thing the whole force whereof standeth in the appeasing and quieting of fearefull consciences that God may be so much the more earnestly glorified in vs Howbeit it cōsisteth of foure parts the first two whereof notwithstāding they be the chiefe do not make much for that we haue in hand they were also handled by vs in the former booke yea rather they be the argument of it Theoph. Neuerthelesse I would haue them declared by thee in a few words that my memory might be rubbed againe with the things that haue bin already spoken before Matth. part 1 The first is an effect of our redemption namely that Christ hauing by his death redeemed vs frō the slauerie and tyranny of the deuill hath brought vs into the most happy libertie of his kingdome For by it we be taken for the sonnes of God therfore heires of his kingdome For this cause Christ sayd to the Iewes Iohn 8. 35. The seruant abideth not for euer in the house but the sonne abideth for euer Therefore if the sonne haue freed you you shall be free indeed part 2 The other part hangeth vpon the former and it is a fruit of our regeneration by the which when Christ hath set vs free from the seruice of sin we are brought into libertie by his spirit so as both we haue a will and be also able from the heart to serue God Therefore the Apostle saith 2. Cor. 3. 17. Where the spirit of the Lord is there is libertie Theoph. Declare the other parts of Christian libertie appertaining to the speach we haue in hand Mat. Either of them hangeth vpon our redemptiō Now the first is this part 3 that Christ by his death hauing put an end to all the ceremonies which were nothing else but shadowes figures he hath deliuered vs from the bondage of them to the end we might offer vnto him a worship meerely or altogether spirituall But if we be deliuered from all those ceremonies which were commanded of God Col. 2. 6. Heb. 10. 1. by much more strōg reason are we set free from those which were inuented by men which also haue in them plaine superstition part 4 The last part standeth herein that by the death of Christ the lawfull vse of the creatures which we had Of the vse of meates other things lost in Adam through sinne is againe restored and renued vnto vs. Theoph. By what meanes Matth. Men by sinne became the enemies of God and therefore vnworthy to vse his goods but being made at one with him by the death of his Sonne and adopted or taken to be his sonnes we may now with libertie of conscience vse all the blessings of the earth other creatures which he giueth vs to sustaine our life to the end he may be with the more vehemēcie serued of vs vntill he trāslate vs frō this life into that eternall inheritance Hence is that of Paul To the pure indeed Tit. 1. 15. all things are pure but to the defiled and vnbeleeuers nothing is pure By which things it appeareth that Christian libertie doth by no meanes loose the bridle to our carnal desires but stādeth onely in this to bring peace to troubled consciences whether they be out of quiet and full of care about the forgiuenesse of their sins or else be troubled about the vse of the creatures of other indifferent things so as they may vse them most freely without any doubt or scruple of cōsciēces Theoph. But that vse of indifferent things seemeth not to auaile much to the quieting of our conscience much lesse to the spirituall worship of God whereunto notwithstanding it was ascribed by thee Matth. It profiteth much vnto both and indeede first of all except we do certainly know that we may freely vse the creatures of God our cōsciēces shall neuer haue rest yea rather they shall be tossed to and fro with doubting and superstition Therefore Paule saith Blessed is he that condēneth not himself in that which Rom. 14. 22 he alloweth that is to say which is certainly perswaded with himself what is allowed or disalowed of God Concerning the spirituall worship due vnto God as it is defiled by a superstitious abstaining from the creatures so it is much enlarged by a lawfull vse ioyned with his feare and without offence yea rather in this part there is a certaine testimony of the spirituall worship which we desire to giue vnto him when as we will not submit our selues to the superstitious commandements of men Therefore Paule speaking of his Christian libertie saith Gal. 5. 1. In the libertie wherewith Christ hath made vs free continue or stand you and be not againe entangled with the yoke of bondage Theoph. What meantest thou when thou saydest we were to vse the creatures of God in his feare Mat. That it is to say soberly and reuerently as it were before him Theoph. Why madest thou mention of offence Mat. Because it must specially be taken heed vnto that by our libertie we giue no offence to the weake For the doctrine of Christian libertie is not against the rule charitie Theoph. What is an offence Mat. Of offences The word properly signifieth something layd in the way vpon the which he that walketh may stumble and fall In this place by translation or a borrowed kind of sence it is taken for that by the which we are hindered from receiuing the doctrine of the truth or else be turned from it after we haue receiued it In which sence he is sayd to offend one which either saith or doth any thing whereby the saluation of his neighbour is hindered Now that is a most grieuous sinne For Christ saith Whosoeuer shall offend one of these little ones that beleeue me it were better for him that Mat. 18. 6. a mill stone were hanged about his neck and he drowned in the depth of the sea Theoph. May there not be some certaine rule set downe whereby it may be vndoudtedly knowne in what things and how we are to beware that we giue not offence to our neighbour Matth. There is But that we may rightly vnderstand it we must know that there be two kinds of offences The one is called an offence taken which falleth vpon the head of the taker forasmuch as none occasion was giuen As for example if any take offence because his neighbour doth somewhat that is cōmanded of God or refuseth to do some euill thing forbidden of God For euen as our libertie must be subiect vnto charitie so charitie ought to be subiect to the puritie of faith and righteousnesse of the law Therefore thou mayest not offend God to auoyd the offence of
workemanship created in Christ Iesus vnto good workes which God hath prepared that we should walk in thē And againe in another place The grace of God that Tit. 2. 12. bringeth saluation vnto all men hath appeared teaching vs that denying vngodlinesse and worldly lusts we should liue soberly and iustly and godly in this present world Thou seest how diligently good works be commended in the Scripture as those that bee acceptable vnto God through Christ by whose holinesse all their filthinesse and vncleannesse is couered Theoph. But what vse is there of them Mat. A three fold vse of good workes The vse is three-folde and those indeed most profitable The first which is also the chiefe respecteth the glorie of God that ought to be dearer vnto vs thē our owne saluation But by them it is especially aduanced as it appeareth by the wordes of Christ Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good Mat. 5. 16. works and glorifie your father which is in heauen For this cause Paul warning the Philippians to be ful of the fruits of righteousnesse which are by Christ Iesus addeth Phil. 1. 11. to the glorie and praise of God The second vse respecteth our neighbour For by the vprightnesse and integritie of our life he is prouoked to the same earnest desire and exercise of godlinesse I passe ouer the good turnes which hee hath by our charitie and good workes The third vse standeth in this that by them our conscience is quieted For they be testimonies and witnesses of our faith therfore of our saluation Theoph. But how can it be that good works shall be witnesses of our faith Mat. The cause hath already bene shewed of vs before namely for that the holy Ghost doth neuer work faith in our hearts without repentance from whence good works do flow which therefore be visible or seen testimonies of our inuisible or vnseene faith euen as the goodnesse of the tree is iudged by the good fruite and the inward health or soundnesse of a mans bodie by the outward disposition of all the parts Theoph. Therefore vnlesse I be deceiued this thou saiest that faith cannot be without good works Matth. I say so Euen as fire cannot be without heat and the Sunne without light And verily faith of it own Faith cānot bee without good works nature bringeth forth good workes For how can it be that our hearts should be reformed by faith so as wee do embrace the loue wherewith God loueth vs in Christ but that they be also stricken with loue toward him again by meanes whereof they both earnestly desire to obey him and doe labour to auoide rebellion against his maiesty I doe adde moreouer that faith can no more stand together with an euill conscience then water with fire For it cannot bee that so long as sinne raigneth in vs and we willingly offend God that wee should be assured of his loue so as wee may put our whole trust in him and repose our hope in his fauour and goodnesse notwithstanding that infinite merite of Christes death be knowen and perceiued of vs. Theoph. As farre as I see faith bringeth foorth good workes by the which it is afterward preserued in our hearts M. Faith the mother of good works of wich it is after preserued Yea verily euen as fire causeth ashes wherewith it is afterward cherished fed and maintained But by these things it is plaine that it is so farre off that faith which notwithstanding some say should destroy good works that rather by it they are built vp and fortified Theoph. Seeing then faith cannot bee without good works it followeth that all they which boast of it do not good workes be liers and deceiue themselues Matth. It followeth and that is the disputation of Iames the Apostle against the Libertines whome hee speaketh vnto in these wordes Shew mee thy faith Iam. 2. 18. without thy workes and I will shew thee my faith by my workes whereby hee sheweth that no man can be certaine of his faith which is inuisible but he hath visible testimonies of it namely good workes Whereuppon it is that the same Apostle in the end of that Chapter concludeth thus As the body without the vers 26. spirite is dead euen so that faith that is without good workes is dead that is it is not true but a shadow and a vaine empty likenesse of it Theoph. Therefore we are neither iustified nor saued without good workes although neither of them nor by them Mat. I graunt it For although the kingdome of heauen be not the wages of seruants but the inheritance of children yet no man is reckned among the children of God that is not lead by the spirite of God as Paul speaketh Rom. 8. 14. and therefore doth the workes of the spirit such as be these Loue ioy peace long suffering gentlenesse Gal. 5. 22. 23. goodnesse faith meekenesse temperance and such like Therefore the same Apostle in another place giueth warning Be not deceiued neither 1. Cor. 6. 9. fornicators nor Idolaters nor adulterers nor wantons nor theeues nor couetous nor drunkards nor railers nor extortioners shall inherite the kingdome of God The same thing also doth Christ himself confirme when hee saieth not euerie one that saieth to Mat. 7. 21. me Lord Lord shall enter into the kingdome of heauen but he that doth my fathers wil that is in heauen Mat. 5. 20. And againe in another place I saie vnto you except your righteousnesse exceede the righteousnesse of the Scribes and Pharisies you shal not enter into the kingdome of heauen Theoph. Now do I consent vnto thee do acknowledge that good workes be not vnprofitable although we be neither iustified nor saued by them Yea rather that they bee of speciall vse and therefore that the faithfull with al their hearts should giue themselues to them for as much as they serue 1 To the glorie of God 2 The edification of our neighbour 3 And to the confirmatiō of our faith saluatiō Mat. Adde hereunto that God to whom they be acceptable through Christ rewardeth them with sundry blessings both spirituall temporall according to the promises almost without nūber contained in his word Moreouer hither is to be referred the word of Reward which is vsed in many places in the Scripture as when Iohn exhorteth the faithfull to perseuerance he saith 2. Ioh. 8. Looke vnto your selues that we loose not the thinges we haue wrought but that you may haue a ful reward Christ also speaking of those which suffer persecution for righteousnesse sake saith Mat. 5. 12. Great is your reward in heauen In another place also Mat. 10. 42. Whosoeuer shall giue a cup of cold water only to one of these litle ones in the name of a disciple shall not lose his reward Theoph. The confutation of merite Seeing therefore God promiseth reward to our workes it seemeth they
for if they had beene of vs they should haue continued with vs. But this is done that it might appeare that all were not of vs. Moreouer they be those of whom Christ speaketh when he saith They which receiued the seede that is the doctrine of the truth of the Gospel in stony groūd are they which Math. 13. 2 22. heare the word straightway receiue it with ioy but they haue no roote in themselues but are for a time when trouble or persecution ariseth for the words sake they are by and by offended But they which receiued the seede among thornes are such as he are the word but the cares of this world and the deceitfulnesse of riches choaketh the word and it is made vnfruitefull Theoph. This therefore is thy meaning that they which so fall from the profession of the Gospell that they neuer returne againe did neuer truly beleeue the Gospell notwithstanding for a time outwardly in shew they made profession of it Matth. Thou thinkest right For true faith hath the place in the heart there taketh roote by the effectuall working of the holy Ghost which he bestoweth not vpō any but those that be chosen of God in Iesus Christ vnto saluation And by this meanes he openeth vnto vs the counsell of God which we otherwise know not cōcerning sauing vs. Whosoeuer therefore by their true repentāce be assured of their faith ought not to make any doubt either of perseuerance or of eternall life Theoph. Of the eternall election of God Thou hast touched a doctrine which to some seemeth difficult hard Neuerthelesse I desire it may be briefly handled of vs for I account it among those things which the more they be searched into the more they be obscured and darkened First shew me what is the foundation of it Mat. First it may be gathered out of the whole Christian doctrine but especially out of the doctrine of iustification by faith of regeneration by which we are taught that our saluatiō is freely giuen vnto vs in Iesus Christ that it cannot spring from our selues Seeing therefore God bestoweth not so great a benefite vpon euery one it followeth necessarily that they which obtaine it were chosen of God himselfe according to the good pleasure of his will And therefore that the eternall electiō of God cannot be takē away but together with it bee ouerthrowen the principall foundations of Christian Religion and our saluation made voyde Theoph. Is there not some expresse testimonie of it in the Scripture Mat. There is and not onely one but more those most plaine amōg the which the words of Paul writing Ephes 1. 4. 13. 14. to the Ephesians be the chiefe God hath chosen vs in Christ before the foundations of the world vere layd making knowen vnto vs the misterie of his will according to his good pleasure which he had purposed in himselfe And we are sealed with that holy spirite of promise which is the earnest of our inheritance Theoph. A few words indeed but by the which the Apostle bringeth light vnto this doctrine for it is made the easier by the distinctiō which he vseth namely according to the persons of the Trinitie whiles he attributeth the beginning of it to the Father the matter to the Sonne and the manifesting of it to the holy Ghost Matth. Thou iudgest rightly And so indeede is that doctrine to be cōsidered to our edification comfort For they that looke to it as it were lying hid in the coūsell of God reape nothing by it but trouble of mind vexation of conscience For they do as if one to see the better should fixe his eyes vpō the globe of the Sunne by the beholding of which light it is not to be doubted but his eyes would waxe dim Who if he looked vpon that light in the Sunne beames might haue vse of it see all things offered to his sight how and what way to direct his steps Likewise also this doctrine while it is considered in Christ in whom we are chosen and we seeke for in our selues the testimonie that the holy Ghost yeeldeth vs by our effectuall calling then it affoordeth vs especiall comfort and assureth vs of our saluation otherwise doubtfull and vnknowen vnto vs. Theoph. Of the calling of the elect What meanest thou by that effectuall calling by the which thou saiest that we are by the holy Ghost assured of our election Matth. I called it so to put a difference betweene the true calling of the faithful the false which is alwayes weake and vnprofitable For they which are called by the later will not heare the voyce of God or if they heare it yet refuse to draw neare vnto him or if they draw neare it is with a double an hypocritical heart and not long after they fall from him But they that be called with the other are lightned by the holy Ghost so as the word of God entreth into their hearts they come vnto God follow him with obedience of faith And such kind of calling as this is alwayes ioyned with election for it is the iudge and declarer of it Theoph. Of regeneration But that effectuall calling seemeth to be nothing else but the regeneration which the holy Ghost worketh in vs whereof we haue spoken before Mat. Thou sayst true for by it he openeth our eares to heare the voyce of God that calleth vs. He lightneth the eyes of our mind to know him in Christ sesus He disposeth our hearts to beleeue his doctrine to embrace it confesse it and follow it by true faith He confirmeth our will to loue and feare him and so to keepe our selues in the reuerence worship of his Maiestie Theoph. Therefore whosoeuer is assured of his effectuall calling by the fruite of regeneration he ought not to doubt of his election and saluation Mat. Of the assurance of saluation He ought not yea contrariwise he ought to be sure of it which also we professe in the last article of the Creede when we say I beleeue the life euerlasting For by it we not onely vnderstand the we beleeue there is an euerlasting life but that we are assured that we our selues shall one day be partakers of it And that article is set at the end of the Creede as a necessary consequence of the things going before but especially of the article cōcerning the holy ghost for the which we haue that assurance That also doth the Lord confirme vnto vs both by the ministery of the word whereby he assureth the penitent of the forgiuenesse of their sins as also by the Sacraments which bee as seales and pledges of that loue wherewith the Father loueth vs in Christ Theoph. Doth not that assurance of our election and saluation which thou art about to perswade the faithfull make them slouthfull to good workes Mat. The assurance of saluation is cofirmed by sanctificatiō begun How can that be seeing it
things doe ouerthrow the prouidence of God being the ground work of cōfort to those that be assured of their saluation It cannot therfore be but the vnbeleeuers are striken with impatience as often as troubles draw neare for it falleth out to them as vnto dogges that bite the stone letting him goe that threw it But concerning things to come they bee alwayes distrustfull wherwith they are continually disquieted so as they neuer be at rest Theoph. Thou hast sufficiently satisfied me with this opposition betweene true religion and all other false religions But before we end this our speach I would haue a comparison made betweene the followers of them both Matth. What is the happinesse of the godly euen in this life It may be easily gathered of the former yea rather in most of the special points both of them were to be ioyned together of vs neuertheles seeing it seemeth so good vnto thee I will handle it by it selfe to the end it may appeare that the godly that follow the true religion are in a farre more happie estate then the vngodly foolishly giuen ouer to most fond superstitions And that not onely in the life to come but also in this present life although thou shouldest recken vp all the troubles which wee are compelled to suffer for the profession of the Gospell Theo. But how agreeth that with the saying of Paul If in this life onely we beleeue in Christ wee are of all 1. Cor. 15. 19 men the most miserable Mat. These words of Paule are not contraie to that which hath beene said of vs of the happinesse of the godly euen in this life for I do not meane a happinesse that standeth in pleasures riches no nor indeede in earthly commodities for in these for the most part they be far gone beyōd of the wicked but rather in spirituall goods which God giueth vnto vs namely when we be assured of his loue and good will and that more is of our saluation by Christ I doe therefore thinke with Paule that of all men wee are most miserable if there were not hope of a better life especially considering the afflictions which we are constrained to suffer for the professiō of the Gospell from the which in the meane time the wicked be free But on the other side we are of all men most happie when we haue before vs the assurance of the loue and good will of God the hope of our saluation For it skilleth little if the wicked excell vs in riches honour and other commodities of this life for they be things vaine and fleeting which also commonlie bring with them more disprofite then profite But we contrariwise haue spirituall riches that can neuer be taken from vs which also bring with thē sound and true ioy and that euerlasting Hereof it is that Paule affirmeth Godlinesse is profitable to all 1. Tim. 4. 8 things as that which hath the promises of this present life and of that that is to come By which words hee sheweth that the fatherly loue of God towardes his children is manifested both in this life and in the life to come Theoph. Shew me therefore wherein that happinesse of the godly in this life standeth Matth. I say that it leaueth vppon foure foundations especially Theoph. Declare the first Mat. That the faithfull being iustified by faith haue peace with God through Christ Iesus through whom saith the Apostle Rom. 5. 1. Wherin the happinesse of the godly in this life standeth wee haue by faith an entrance to that grace wherein we stand and do glory in the hope of the glorie of God whereby it commeth to passe that death it selfe is not fearefull to vs when as contrariwise it striketh horrors and terrors into the wicked by reason of the torment of conscience wherewith they be continually vexed Theoph. Go to the second Mat. That the faithfull by Christ being set free from the seruice of sinne do ouercome their affections and lusts whereunto the wicked bee bond-slaues Hereof it is that wheras the godly leade an vnreproueable quiet life the wicked contrariwise are tossed with sundry perturbations of the minde because they cannot satisfie their lusts and oftentimes they both vexe themselues to come by them and after they haue them they bee tormented both with pouerty and sicknesses sometimes also they become infamous and are punished of the magistrate Theoph. Declare the two last points Mat. The third is this that the godly haue alwaies an entrance to the mercy of God through Christ and that which more is by prayers obtaine of him whatsoeuer is necessarie but the wicked are neuer heard Finally the godly that be assured of the good will and fauor of God through Christ do wholly commit themselues to his prouidence and by the power of the holie Ghost dwelling in them do patiently beare all aduersities yea rather doe meekelie receiue them as at the hand of a most kinde Father The wicked contrariwise abide ouerwhelmed vnder the burthen of their afflictions because they can neuer be assured of the loue of God of whose prouidence they be altogether ignorant and therefore be depriued of the spirite of comfort and doe run headlong either into blockish sencelesnesse or else indeed into desperation Which things being so it is not to bee doubted but that the state of the faithfull euen in this life is farre more happy then the state of the wicked For this cause Dauid which had more then once tried all the things which haue beene said of the godlie speaking vnto God saith after this manner Behold ô God our shield and looke vpon Psalm 8. 4. the face of thine annointed For one daie in thy courts is better then a thousand elsewhere I had rather be a doorekeeper in the house of my God then to dwell in the tabernacles of wickednesse The reason whereof he presentlie rendreth in these wordes Because the Lord God is the sunne shield he giueth grace and glorie hee keepeth backe no good thing from them that walke vprightly O Lord God of hoastes blessed is the man that trusteth in thee Theoph. Now it remaineth that we consider of the difference that shall be betweene the faithfull and vnfaithfull after this life Matth. The difference betweene the beleeuers vnbeleeuers after this life It shall be verie great insomuch that it shall farre passe that which wee said euen now concerning this life for so long as we liue vpon this earth our happinesse lieth hidden vnder the shame of the Crosse and the wicked on the other side in this life commonly haue all things according to their desire for they be rich and be in honour and fauour But their case shall be farre otherwise when they come to the iudgement seate of the highest Iudge for then all the reproch of the godly shall be turned into euerlasting glorie and on the other side the glorie of the wicked shall be turned into euerlasting shame Theoph. Shew the